Example sentences of "think that i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think that I 've ever been questioned about them . |
2 | In fact , I do n't think that I 've mentioned anything since March , but I am not sure that I did anything really productive during April . |
3 | ‘ I do n't think that I 've made great strides in the game ’ , he comments , ‘ but I 've made steady progress since I turned pro . ’ |
4 | But I fear you may not believe me : because you may well think that I 've made the process seem incredibly complicated . |
5 | He said : ‘ Do you really think that I 've waited for days and days for you to come back here , just to play bloody party games ? |
6 | Some colleagues are giving me some messages to read out it would n't be appropriate to do so today because colleagues they er forget them , so I 'm gon na do them tomorrow which will be more appropriate so please do n't think that I 've er forgotten them . |
7 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I do n't think I — I do n't think that I know enough about some of the issues , to go along with it completely . ’ |
8 | ‘ Now Marguerite will think that I came running to you to beg to go home . |
9 | I can only think that I mean it sticks to the sides of the bin at the bottom |
10 | So , when I tell you that Paul was a contented Christian , I hope that you do n't think that I mean he was sitting quietly , comfortably , happy with the world and his life . |
11 | Do you not think that I mean the people who were saying keep them there they 're saying it adds something to what 's in the city centre do you not agree ? |
12 | I know , I know , I know I should n't be angry cos it 's not , you know , obviously you 're not gon na think every time someone says they fancy you you 're not gon na think oh God he 's lying , there 's no reason , you should n't ever think that I mean what they 're doing now is just making you into a paranoid wreck . |
13 | She said huskily , ‘ Surely you ca n't really think that I had anything to do with this ? ’ |
14 | From the look on her face you 'd think that I had confessed to a desire to murder her family and steal all her money . |
15 | You will think that I hate my husband . |
16 | Do n't think that I swallow this , it said . |
17 | Mind you anybody would think that I sold headlights . |
18 | Do you think that I do n't know the date ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Do n't think that I do n't know when I 'm being blackmailed — because I do ! ’ she told him bitterly , before giving a heavy sigh . |
20 | I 'd think that I have seen enough to say that cricket could never be the be-all-and-end-all of life for me . |
21 | And that 's only because I had good teachers — I do n't think that I have any special superhuman gift for it . ’ |
22 | Despite this great advantage I do n't think that I have ever , before or since , worked in such frustrating conditions . |
23 | I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy . |
24 | ‘ I do n't think that I have anything more to say to you , Johnny . |
25 | " I do n't think that I have . |
26 | Does she think that I have no feelings , or have been struck deaf because I stand by the kitchen door , silent ? |
27 | ‘ But whatever it is I do n't think that I need it now . ’ |
28 | You may think that I want to destroy the milk boards , but if you believe that you will believe anything . ’ |
29 | ‘ How do you know what impression I have , and what makes you think that I give a damn what you and that boy get up to in your spare time ? ’ |
30 | Apart from that , I do not think that I learned a great deal from Conservative Members ' contributions to the debate — except , perhaps , that the hon. Member for Chelmsford ( Mr. Burns ) , who is not noted for his breadth of vision , does not like Labour councillors , which did not seem to me to advance the argument very much . |