Example sentences of "[pron] think you " in BNC.

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1 aye , I think ya
2 I think ya mentioned that once before and I
3 ‘ Are you talkin' about what I think ye are talkin' about ? ’
4 ‘ Indeed and I think ye may be right , Malachi , ’ he said , coughing a little as the whiskey burned his throat .
5 I think you have to see what the system is and then see how you get it to work for yourself .
6 I think you need a great variety of experience to build your work and need to fail as well as succeed sometimes .
7 I think you do have to do your homework as an actor .
8 And I think you find it goes beyond drama school , in say a company like the RSC , where we have the top person in voice but do not have the equal in physical advice and guidance .
9 I think you have to stand by what you believe .
10 I think you need something on the other panel , above the oculist charts , he said at last .
11 Mrs Pettifer , I think you can bring out that magnum of the widow now . ’
12 I think you 're all disgusting , ’ Mrs Doran sniffed .
13 I think you are sincere , ’ Kezia said next , and I had to stuff my handkerchief in my mouth .
14 I think you 'll find , ’ said Mr Eames , ‘ that King Teddy acted the goat pretty well irrespective . ’
15 I think you 're forgetting something about old Locombe-Stapleford . ’
16 I think you 're going to have one less in a minute . ’
17 I think you should give us another try . ’
18 I think you 'll find , young man , it already has . ’
19 ‘ You know , Dorothy , I think you 're OK .
20 ‘ Technically you should go back there , but I think you 've already decided against that . ’
21 I think you 've just told me what your problem is . ’
22 If you really want to help someone , I think you have to make an effort to suffer with them — to see it from their point of view — and then to do something . ’
23 ‘ Well , I think , and I use that word in its broadest sense , I think you should jump on her .
24 I think you want that , living under their feet , and their scolding and groaning .
25 I think you know the ‘ business ’ .
26 I think you 've caught it .
27 Pound sent me a card , which I still have , naming place and date , and saying , rather peremptorily , ‘ I think you had better take this in . ’
28 I think you have found the right word for it , ’ Jonathan Martin , head of sport at the BBC , says .
29 I do n't think I 'm prepared to make a public statement , but I think you 're very close to the truth there .
30 They are forces which are spreading wealth faster than at any time in human history and in one 's political approach I think you either are an enthusiast anxious to embrace the forces that are at work or you are a sceptic , perhaps inclined to resist them , hoping that you can frustrate them .
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