Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] think you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked a dangerous striker and got in a good header which I think you got to the right and got your hand to ? |
2 | One of the qualities which I think you alluded to earlier was the quality of imagination , to the ability of , to actually feel what it was like to be in a particular place at |
3 | The only county-wide survey , the one of importance to you ma'am is contained within the North Yorkshire Conservation Strategy of which I think you 've been referred to already . |
4 | Erm , the the reference of last resort was Mr Thomas 's reference erm it it is not a reference which I think you find anywhere er in government guidance , and I think what P P G thre three says is the opportunity to pursue them will be relatively rare , we think this is a relatively rare circumstance , er in North Yorkshire , it 's unique , er and it 's entirely driven er by justifiable er reasons to protect the the wider environment of Greater York . |
5 | They probably do improve the services to the people on the estates ; they do hurry along their repairs , which I think you mentioned at first , Bill , but we 've still retained a central department . |
6 | Unless you want me to go , which I think you do n't . ’ |
7 | with its cock-eyed face , which you think you want |
8 | ‘ Did you say what I think you said a moment ago ? ’ |
9 | ‘ It is all — ’ he hesitated — ‘ what I think you call water under the bridge , eh ? |
10 | Oh captain , I see in this my ending , what I think you did n't start to glimpse with your most cunning intuition ; the soldiers are always the real refugees . |
11 | Check and recheck : summarise and get confirmation of what you think you heard . |
12 | ‘ And we 're going to clear up this misunderstanding , so tell me what you think you know about me . ’ |
13 | But is that it , is that what you think you know ? ’ |
14 | Whichever you go , write down your interpretation of what you think you have agreed with the client and sign it and send it to him . |
15 | You , you do n't sound at all what you think you sound do ya ? |
16 | It overrides all conception , all preconceived ideas of what you think you want or need . |
17 | Erm and er you also try , so , so really it 's a question of developing your own ideas about what you think you want to explore and the sort of skills and things that you want to try and develop , |
18 | If so , perhaps your interests come from what you think you do well . |
19 | You 'd know anyway , if you 'd got what they think you 've got , whatever that is . |
20 | This needs to be done skilfully , and is usually done by trained researchers , who are adept at getting people to talk and at avoiding asking leading questions — because that is not merely cheating , it will lead to you deluding yourself : in this type of interview people are only too eager to tell you what they think you want to know . |
21 | They 're rude and indifferent , and when they 're not being rude and indifferent they 're licking your boots and telling you what they think you want to hear . ’ |