Example sentences of "think [pron] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think I have not been following all that you have done and all that has been done to you all these months ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Do you think I have n't been over every inch of that argument a million times ? |
3 | Do you think I have n't noticed . ’ |
4 | GUIL : Do n't think I have n't thought of it . |
5 | Do you think I have n't noticed ? |
6 | ‘ I 've a sneaky feeling you think I have n't taken you seriously enough , over the years . |
7 | I 'll tell you what I said erm ah ah ah ah she 's talking to herself , but Ann will get on to you she 'll think I have n't done it ! |
8 | A and why do you think I have n't said anything cos he could of gone up ! |
9 | I might of I do n't think I have there |
10 | It was somewhat surprising , then , that McIlvanney felt uneasy being approached for this profile , apparently for fear that he might be invited to ‘ pontificate , when I really do n't think I have that much to say ’ , It sounded like false modesty , but after he 'd relented , I remembered the long-standing ‘ pin-down ’ policy employed to prevent hubris in sports writers . |
11 | Erm no I do n't think I have actually . |
12 | I do n't think I have ever before felt quite so much in control and it 's really a powerful sensation … ’ |
13 | I do n't think I have ever hit ‘ The Wall ’ and I try not to go out too fast . |
14 | ‘ I do n't think I have ever taken a really big decision in my life , ’ Mr Hobbs said . |
15 | I do n't think I have ever seen her so happy . |
16 | ‘ I do n't think I have ever been so frightened in my life , ’ said Terrie ( who is given to a little hyperbole at times ) . |
17 | I do n't think I have ever encountered anyone who claimed to use Clipper for fun ! |
18 | I do n't think I have ever met a more phlegmatic man . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I have ever seen anything like that anywhere even when I was a solicitor , ’ Mr Gerry Harty told Armagh Magistrate 's Court . |
20 | They 'll simply think you have n't any clout . ’ |
21 | ‘ Why do I think you have n't come here with sparkling news ? ’ he said . |
22 | Anybody would think you have n't done this . |
23 | Before she could pursue it , he added , ‘ Come on , drink up , else I 'll think you have n't forgiven me . ’ |
24 | I will be reminding you as the year goes on , and the other items of pain start to appear in the budget that you would think you have so cleverly put together and that with no problems . |
25 | My reply was simple : ‘ But do you think you have ever been really committed to anything ? ’ |
26 | ‘ If you keep talking to me he might think we have n't seen him , ’ Benny hissed out of the corner of her mouth . |
27 | Because you have n't chosen to show yourself , do n't think we have n't heard of you . |
28 | I mean I think it 's , I mean I I have personally asked this question a number of times and pressed for everybody to be paid properly in inverted commas , I E monthly , but this is an assumption about a certain lifestyle and a certain way of budgeting which er I do n't think we have necessarily the right or , you know it 's not necessarily our |
29 | Unfortunately I do n't think they have n't confirmed as they usua most organizations usually do about a week beforehand er by phone , to make sure it 's alright , and I 've lost their letter . |
30 | I , I do think they have rather gone over the top . |