Example sentences of "think [that] you can " in BNC.

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1 Some may think that you can not argue — far less , analyse — what is morally right : it is just a matter of personal feeling or common sense .
2 Do n't think that you can . ’
3 Now you see I do n't think that you can say I 'm all against national war but , but you 're in favour of a violent revolution
4 Do not think that you can learn by sitting back with your feet up reading a book .
5 ‘ I do n't think that you can .
6 So these are not based , they they are similar , they 're not out of line but erm they I mean I do n't think that you can necessarily pick up from past exam papers what 'll be on the next .
7 I really ca n't think that you can claim those as savings .
8 I thought that you can have one of those that you roll side by side
9 I think that you can leave your mark there .
10 I think that you can see the world reflected in any relationship , any time , any action , no matter how small .
11 ‘ You think that you can do just as you like — well , you 're wrong . ’
12 They come to you because they think that you can stop it and save them .
13 I could put some in the World wide web — I think that you can get them across that way , but this depends on people having access to the web — ok if you 're on a unix box , tough s*** if not .
14 There 's also this thing which is called agricultural fundamentalism right and the most developing c , most developed countries , most of the population live in urban areas and the they see erm er rural areas as being sort of the backbone of society , sort of the salt of the earth type of element in society that although they do n't participate in themselves would like to maintain right and so even consumers may well be would not want see erm agriculture obliterated from er , from their country right because they like the products that erm that agriculture produces and they think that you can of erm destroying of the agricultural industry would , would pose an unacceptable burden on the fabric of rural society and as a result are quite happy to see protectionism er fo , for that industry .
15 what 's that mean , so you , what you doing twenty mile an hour you think that you can stop in twenty mile an hour , at twenty feet
16 Oh yeah I , I I , I really think that you can just go and buy driving licences over the counter just like that .
17 Well for my own part I think that one can educate students as far as possible in terms of what appropriate behaviour is , and I think that you can police students with disciplinary measures when it 's absolutely clear that when they know what the inappropriate behaviour is they nevertheless make a choice that they 're going to move beyond those boundaries of appropriateness .
18 To Greeves , the orthodox believer , he wrote in January 1930 , ‘ In spite of all my recent changes of view I am still inclined to think that you can only get what you call Christ out of the Gospels by picking and choosing and slurring over a good deal . ’
19 They seem to think that you can ask a businessman what his requirements are and get an answer that amounts to a draft system specification .
20 It is quite unrealistic to think that you can spend every waking moment working , but it is equally unrealistic to have hobbies and interests which fill every evening and the weekend and for you to expect to pass the course .
21 Anxiety for example , is something that human beings will always experience , and to think that you can free them from anxiety in some future utopia , or go back to some ordered erm , ideal state in the past , where everyone was so secure , that they would never feel anxiety , is just a myth according to Freud .
22 Erm yeah I did mention earlier actually there was one or two ways that you could perhaps help me er one was erm I hope , I 'd like to think that obviously my service has been of value to you erm I 'd also like to think that you can perhaps recommend me to people you know er you did actually mention earlier erm was it Peter you work with , was it
23 The cardinal rule is to avoid thinking that you can press such flowers as overblown roses that have already lost half their petals .
24 I mean I was thinking that you can actually with Linda actually you know because I loiter Linda today 's meeting obviously
25 This is quite an argument against thinking that you can dispose of Saddam Hussein by bombing his country back into the stone age , is n't it ?
26 That the , that the erm , right , erm , you can go back a fair ways earlier and already find people thinking that you can be transported from one body to another , or even from one species to another .
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