Example sentences of "thinking [pron] 's " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 's known all along — about me thinking she 's thick — . |
2 | SHANNEN DOHERTY shows worrying signs of thinking she 's an ostrich . |
3 | I keep thinking she 's in the dark , I do n't know why that should be . |
4 | ‘ She 's thinking , my boys , ’ their father told them , ‘ she 's thinking of taking the place of your mother , because she 's thinking she 's become every bit as pretty as her , God rest her soul indeed . |
5 | I just ca n't stop myself thinking She 's out there … stalking around in the dark … hunting … for me . |
6 | ‘ I was thinking she 's the sort who encourages crime . |
7 | Just like to get me tannoyed this morning , thinking something 's wrong , something 's wrong they have n't phoned and they do n't want to tell me . |
8 | And here I am , Kate thinks , sitting opposite you and thinking there 's more distance between us in terms of class and sex awareness than a million years of chat over drinks at six dollars a go on the Oriental Hotel terrace could ever hope to bridge . |
9 | It gives off a smell similar to that of rotting meat , so walkers can be forgiven for thinking there 's a dead sheep in the area . |
10 | So if we can do something that may trick the would-be burglar into thinking there 's someone in , then he may well go somewhere else . |
11 | ‘ Do n't make the mistake of thinking there 's no one here , ’ Schellenberg said . |
12 | All these kids are growing up , yeah , thinking there 's this bunny dropped eggs , Easter eggs all over the place |
13 | ‘ It 's the baiting … calling me upstairs when he 's down , and down when he 's up … and then thinking it 's a bit of … a joke … and that kind of thing . ’ |
14 | But everytime I see a new line on my face , I 'm also hysterically thinking it 's all over . ’ |
15 | I think it 's only due to the way I was brought up by my mum that I did n't grow up with this real block , thinking it 's great to be white . |
16 | Thinking it 's dead ? |
17 | But , I know black people who are watching me in the audience or on the TV are thinking it 's a black versus white thing . |
18 | Because what you 're thinking it 's going to be like is completely the opposite of what is happening . |
19 | It creates a hidden file on your hard disk which fools DOS into thinking it 's a real disk drive . |
20 | the end of the week and I was still thinking it 's not done . |
21 | And I we just feel that can not go along thinking it 's never gon na happen to you . |
22 | I keep thinking it 's too good for the cat , but I ca n't fancy it myself . ’ |
23 | I would think that your rubbishy version of WordPerfect is thinking it 's an H P Laserjet . |
24 | ‘ I 'm thinking it 's no bad thing that we 've Druim training a militia and extra Hearthwares for us . |
25 | And you do n't , for instance , produce a piece of work with a group of students , say … to be performed in front of other people , thinking it 's lousy , and then have people come and tell you that it 's wonderful . |
26 | And she 'd got modern ideas , and all — about married women being slaves , and what not — though to my way of thinking it 's always a toss-up which is the slave . |
27 | And I was thinking it 's about time to go and have our tea . ’ |
28 | I 'm reading a clock and I 'm thinking it 's time to be going to work . |
29 | They take no notice , beyond a quick glance at the hearth , thinking it 's just the wind in the chimney . |
30 | I sling it open , off my guard thinking it 's Lucker . |