Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pron] think [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 I was then granted unconditional bail , in spite of the fact that the magistrates knew all about the cocaine , which was one of the reasons I thought I 'd never get a sentence .
2 But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are .
3 The important thing is to choose the subjects you think you will most enjoy .
4 ‘ In the circumstances I think we 'd be safer out than in , ’ Steve suggested cynically .
5 ‘ But in the circumstances I think you 'll have to , wo n't you ?
6 That night , as often when she put Josh to bed , Clare held the most precious thing in her world close to her heart and felt guilty and ashamed that she was n't providing him with the things she thought she should .
7 ‘ I 'll call for you after lunch , and we can go shopping for all the things I thought you 'd like to choose for yourself . ’
8 I took the things I thought he would like ( not just the clever-clever things , like the perspective of Ladymont ) .
9 What follows are some of the questions we think you should consider in deciding when to test .
10 But when the dickie birds sing in the trees I think we ought to try and sing like these .
11 erm er portraits of , er men you have to take i it that erm we could argue Charlotte Bronte was very critical of the men she knew and , the men she thought she might know , and did n't erm , you have to look at the women who feed into the making of them
12 And so are the other signals — the ones you think I ca n't read .
13 Even when people are sitting in the chairs I think I could push them over , and bigger things too , much bigger things than chairs and tables …
14 If you 're going away , pack only half the clothes you think you 'll want — everyone always takes too much !
15 actually I think he 'll be alright with most of 'em , the problem he 'll have is wi with racket and croquet , the , the others I think he 'll be okay on it
16 Make some notes in your diary of the benefits you think it might bring .
17 Those referred to at the beginning of this chapter , the dieters who think they ca n't shed weight on 1,000 calories a day , almost invariably belong to the can't-get-away-with-anything group and are not following the essential rules of calorie counting sufficiently strictly .
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