Example sentences of "think i [be] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I am a born light entertainer and I do n't think I 'm a born serious political interviewer , ’ Sue explains .
2 He must think I am a fool .
3 Do you really think I am a man to do such things ? ’
4 I do n't think I am a cruel or sadistic person , but I believe both the people I have mentioned , and certainly the second , should have been put down , unless a medical operation could be found that ensured their cure .
5 What do you think I am a some kind of idiot !
6 Do n't you think I 'm a cheerful bastard , Boyo ? ’
7 ‘ I do n't think I am a born light entertainer and I do n't think I 'm a born serious political interviewer , ’ Sue explains .
8 I wish Mr Jackson had n't seen me crying — he 'll think I 'm a real baby .
9 ‘ I reckon , ’ said Marie slowly , ‘ that you must think I 'm a right idiot . ’
10 ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
11 My speech impediment makes people think I 'm a bag of nerves , but it 's not true .
12 Then surprisingly : ‘ Do n't think I 'm a pessimist , I 'm not .
13 ‘ Fanny , do you think I 'm a meshuginer ( madman ) ?
14 ‘ You must think I 'm a very foolish woman , Captain . ’
15 " Do you think I 'm a failure as a writer ? "
16 Deep down , you still do n't think I 'm a normal woman !
17 I do n't think I 'm a criminal .
18 Do you think I 'm a machine , without feelings ?
19 You do n't really think I 'm a murderess , do you ?
20 ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
21 ‘ Do you think I 'm a fool ?
22 She looked up at him , revelling in the feel of his arms about her , then said contritely , ‘ You must think I 'm a prize idiot — ’
23 Do you think I 'm a sad man ? ’
24 ‘ They ca n't really think I 'm a murderer , can they ?
25 John protests : ‘ I do n't think I 'm a misery but I do tell the kids to go and watch Neighbours and Home and Away on the other TV .
26 Aye you 're not , people 'll think I 'm a mental case with one
27 what do you think I 'm a pig ?
28 So you think , do they think I 'm a baby .
29 I do n't like it when they 're sitting on the floor in front of the counter with their legs like that and they 're sitting there and you 're looking at the video and you think , well , I ca n't get that because that was made in nineteen-eighty-six and they might think I 'm a bit weedy , so I better get something that was made recently .
30 Another , who works in a uniform all day , said how important her earrings were , and the short dreadlocks under her hat ; how she felt they were making a statement for her , something like : you may think I 'm an ordinary , boring nurse , but my hair and my earrings give you the clues ; this is what I 'm like out of my uniform , I 'm different , I 'm me .
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