Example sentences of "think i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If I should tell at a tea table in London , that I have crossed the Atlantick in an open boat , how they 'd shudder , and what a fool they 'd think me to expose myself to such danger . ’
2 ‘ I hoped you 'd say that — why do you think I brought you here , where we can be alone ? ’
3 Why do you think I brought you down to his place if it was n't so that I could stake a claim on your patience — make you listen to what I have to confess because there was no way you could run away from me — flag down a taxi , catch a bus and head for the airport ? ’
4 ‘ I do n't think I met anyone who was having her baby adopted .
5 How do you think I get my oil to the island for the generator and the Aga ? ’
6 I did n't think I mean there 's any Easy one here , plot the graph .
7 I do n't think I got one .
8 ‘ Where do you think I got it … . the bloody fishmongers ? , ’ he replied , with mock exasperation .
9 But I do n't think I got it .
10 Why do you think I told her those stories , the other night , about demons getting their comeuppances ?
11 ‘ Of course , why do you think I asked him to attend the opening of the store ? ’
12 I do n't think I think I have set a new Ashmore record .
13 No I do n't think I saw him on , on the return one .
14 ‘ Because I do n't think I knew what I was daeing either . ’
15 In fact , I do n't think I knew what the word ‘ erudite ’ meant until I met Kenneth .
16 I do not think I knew who Plato was at the time , but I enjoyed hearing Mr Crossman speak , and seeing the other pupils , although they were mostly people thought of in the town as being particularly well-educated already .
17 I do think I push me luck a little bit
18 Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father .
19 ‘ Why do you think I chose him to work with me ?
20 I do n't think I finished it !
21 We should never have let the world think I wrote them .
22 I do n't think I believed it till then , that she was gone , I mean .
23 ‘ Surely you did n't think I bore you any personal grudge about what happened ? ’
24 must think I 've nowt else to do and watch down street .
25 I do n't think I know her name .
26 Do you think I know what 's going on ?
27 ‘ I do n't think I know what a bastide is . ’
28 When am I supposed to have broken into the house , and why on earth should you think I know anything about any of the guns ? ’
29 I do n't think I know anyone who has made a fortune from their knitting machine , but then they are not likely to tell me if they have a yacht in the Mediterranean and a villa in the south of France , are they ?
30 Well I do n't think I know anybody that would be interested really .
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