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I should think you could use some money just now.
I should think they must have got on to something by now.
We must be almost on the other side now, I should think.
You show me why I should think you're any different.
"I should think you would have enough to do with them at the moment."
I should think it's going to be pretty difficult for them.
I should think it would make business rather difficult though.
"I should think so probably in another job by then."
I should think it would be a very good thing.
Your book must, I should think, do a great deal of good and set people thinking.
It must come to an end soon, I should think.
I should think even he would know that by now.
I should think they've all been there at some time or another.
We can make it in an hour or so, I should think.
Well, said her mother, I should think you may have gone and done it now.
But I should think it'd be quite simple to put across.
That must be the best part of the year ago I should think though now.
You'd want to stay out of there for at least a year, I should think.
He'll probably stay in bed all day, I should think.
"I should think we had been playing a little over an hour."
"I should think he took a big chance on being seen."
"I should think she's probably had one in the past six minutes."
Like being born into a different world, I should think.
"I should think you had enough of this business at home!"
I should think he is fat on what you put out for him.
Probably pretty similar to what we are now I should imagine.
I should imagine that she is from a good house.
I should imagine he would want to stay quiet in his own home and see no one.
They'll be given the same three options I should imagine.
I should imagine that you were a person with very strong interests.
Not very active this time of year, I should imagine.
I should imagine I'd been cut out of any former wills.
"I should imagine he just wanted an early conclusion, no matter who went down for it."
I should imagine being abused is a bit like that.
I should imagine he might be looking for a public work."
I should imagine that last night was the work of local men,' said Isaac.
I should imagine that he ran through her money at a pretty fair rate.
I should imagine that they have both of them accepted the relationship for what it is.
I should imagine that he might be here tomorrow, sir.
"There are only a few thousand of them, I should imagine."
"I should imagine so - when the right time comes."
Shouldn't be too difficult to find one, I should imagine.
"Not before the end of the day, I should imagine.
"I should imagine you're both very busy, you can use the help."
That said, I should imagine there have been tunnels here since the very beginning.
Will you draft out some forms, something like this, I should imagine.
You will find it easier sitting on a chair back I should imagine.
I should imagine one welded door looks very much like another.
The boredom, I should imagine, is mostly on her side.
"On that and a few other things, from tariffs to the money policy, I should imagine."
"I should hope so, but this must be our last time today."
"With two children, a boy and a girl, I should hope so."
I should hope at your age you have no need to be experimenting with women.
I should hope not Why did you come here at exactly this time?"
After all the years we've served together, I should hope you know me better than that."
"And I should hope any one can leave their money exactly as they choose!
I should hope they also received reviews worth 3.99 stars.
Good grief, I should hope we at least know our colleagues' names.
"I should hope it was the other way around," he answered.
I should hope for 20 years of good work afterwards."
Maybe I should hope for 10 years of support for 10.04?
I should hope not,' she said, and sat down on a folding chair.
"I should hope so, when we're going sixty miles an hour!"
I should hope a smarter generation would arise after them.
"I should hope not,"Ben said as they left the dining hall.
I should hope so, they were quite expensive, one pound sixty eight.
Well I should hope somebody give it to me.
I should hope so, when I've been your hands, feet and mouth for months now,' was the irrepressible answer.
I've got talent for something better than that, I should hope."
"I should hope there will be no next time."
"I should hope you never will forget Patch," he said.
"I should hope so," said Bonnie in her cold voice.
"I should hope I would not have to do so."
"I should hope that the justice of my arguments would move you," said Napoleon.
"I should hope you would think I have better taste than that."