Example sentences of "think [pron] be [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I am taking this line merely because I have been corrupted by a philosophical training and can not come off the fence . |
2 | The Citizen 's Advice Bureau has got a pro forma which if a person goes in and says I think I ought to be getting , I think I , I do n't think I 'm getting sufficient income support or I 'm going to apply for income support . |
3 | Now if I were to suggest to you that in some gay bars the ‘ lads ’ pop off to the toilets that number of times to indulge themselves , then you might think I was repeating lurid propaganda put about by the puritan league . |
4 | It 's hard enough for him to accept Angy 's shabby treatment of Rick , her lies about the ring and her deceit in letting him think she was carrying another man 's child . |
5 | ‘ Do you think you are buying cheap fish from a child in the market ? |
6 | Like , what the hell did you think you were doing last night ? |
7 | But I do n't think we were understanding each other . ’ |
8 | I do n't think anybody 's taking much notice of it . |
9 | Anyone would think they were carrying open trucks of radioactive waste . |
10 | An indifferent speller will know that some words cause him difficulty , and will ask for them ; but he will also think he is spelling some words correctly that he is , in fact , getting wrong . |
11 | And I made sure I blabbed a bit to her , even contradicting in inessential details some of the earlier relations to the Colonel , so that he might think he was getting better quality intelligence this way . |
12 | ‘ I do n't think it 's made any difference . ’ |
13 | We were all very friendly and nice and you made a big effort , Claudia darling , but I do n't think it was appreciated one bit . |
14 | ‘ I stopped it because I did n't think it was doing any good . |