Example sentences of "think [pers pn] [vb mod] see a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly was , as I say I do n't think you 'll see a lot of , better lot of colour than that |
2 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
3 | I must admit I never thought I 'd see a tramp like that one falling in love with such a good woman as yourself ’ . |
4 | I thought I could see a gleam of light , " You mean his stomach … ? " |
5 | ‘ She thought you might see a link between the affair and the murder . ’ |
6 | Peering closer he thought he could see a smear roughly the same length on the jacket pocket , but the cloth was too dirty for him to be sure . |
7 | Far more pertinent was the fact that Mendoros thought he could see a gap in a market about which he knew a great deal , and which he reckoned could best be filled from the UK . |
8 | He thought he could see a figure moving in front of him . |
9 | ‘ I still think she should see a doctor . ’ |
10 | ‘ But I think you ought to see a psychiatrist . |
11 | So I think we ought to see a little bit more of these doctors and a little more of these pharmacists also backing the National Health Service up er which they should . |
12 | I think we 'll see a lot of this the second half . |
13 | I think we 'll see a lot of that this half now the ball up and Rozario winning his share of flick on headers . |