Example sentences of "think you [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | WHY DO YOU THINK YOU WENT A BIT WILD ? |
2 | ‘ Perhaps you were thinking about Finn 's hand and that made you think you saw a hand ? ’ |
3 | Well the second bit on , do n't you think you reach a point where it keeps going , the actual crap , and you go , well why are they doing it then ? |
4 | I think I 've made the right decision because Foyly scored two goals , and I do n't think you stop a player of his quality , I mean they tried it with George Best , they 've tried it with , you know Manfred Mann and they always do something special do n't they ? |
5 | I do n't think you need a jigsaw puzzle do you ? |
6 | I do n't think you need a password for it . |
7 | ‘ And I do think you need a rest from me , Buzz . |
8 | Not really , I do n't think you need a bunny by the side of your cot now , do you ? |
9 | ‘ I do n't think you have a cheek at all , ’ she told him gently . |
10 | If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing . |
11 | I should think you want a rest at Christmas like anybody else . " |
12 | you do n't think you want a dishcloth and you do n't think you want a pan scrubber , you do n't think you want which you do n't |
13 | you do n't think you want a dishcloth and you do n't think you want a pan scrubber , you do n't think you want which you do n't |
14 | I thought you meant a kind of stationers ’ . |
15 | So I thought you deserved a bit of a fright in return . ’ |
16 | We thought you looked a bit out of sorts . ’ |
17 | And if you thought you had a fight last year over bi-annual congresses , you wait until you try and do anything that will affect our structure in the future . |
18 | I thought you had a meeting ? ’ |
19 | I thought you had a week . ’ |
20 | I thought you had a car |
21 | ‘ I thought you had a dog named Blue , a fish called Wanda , a learned pig , a horse with no … ’ |
22 | Sorry I I thought I thought you quoted a price of a hundred and said that |
23 | You thought you saw a figure entering the front door of the Rectory . ’ |
24 | I thought you said a year — ’ |
25 | ‘ I thought you said a chestnut thoroughbred ? |
26 | Oh I thought you said a funeral |
27 | ‘ I thought you seemed a bit preoccupied , ’ she murmured happily . |
28 | I thought you needed a father , even a lousy father . |
29 | I thought you wanted a pop star ? |
30 | I thought you wanted a beer ? |