Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [pron] think they " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We know we have a good product and from what we 've been able to learn about the Japanese I think they will like it , ’ said George .
2 But many sidle in , hiding behind a shopping list of the equipment they think they need ( often drawn up by a friend ) or picked at random from a magazine ) .
3 Perhaps he was like the people who think they 're Napoleon , or that they 're in love with the Queen .
4 For a second she thought they must have turned the other way , and then she saw them again , riding through the trees , the sunlight striking them before they moved off into the shadows .
5 For a moment I thought they were terrorists , but I was wrong , they were Political Branch operatives .
6 For a moment she thought they all looked at her in surprise .
7 About a quid I think they cost !
8 Yeah , we went through these stories , and tried to link all different things they go under , got attitudes , weight , sex , exploitation , memories , mother and child relationships , old fashioned settings , aspirations , working women , ageism , husband and wife , loneliness , change , working in middle upper classes , racism and grief , and then , we started again , through the stories giving numbers , and putting them under the headings we thought they came under , but the thing is , we 've got a lot of them under all , well not all the headings , but a couple of the headings .
9 They came in right at the end of the period I spent working there I never owned one myself — although I 'd sometimes wear one in the shop I thought they were stupid .
10 I would have thought the tulip that went in the er coal scuttle the tulips in the cauldron I thought they 'd had it , they were lying down completely .
11 Students then tick the boxed word or phrase which corresponds to the sentence they think they heard .
12 ‘ As I said , on the whole I think they 're perfect …
13 ‘ It got to the point that if someone looked at me on the street I thought they were responsible . ’
14 Ossis , mostly baffled by the society they thought they wanted , expect a sympathy most Wessis seem unable to muster .
15 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think they run the country ( The Telegraph ) .
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