Example sentences of "think [pers pn] be [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The thing is , ’ she said , ‘ that he still thinks I 'm the person he used to know when we all lived in the old hole in the bank .
2 ‘ To hear you speak about Santa Barbara , one would think you were a resident yourself . ’
3 He has denied he is on the verge of quitting — ‘ Im suprised if people thought I am the sort who takes my bat and ball home if I do nt get my way ’ .
4 I thought you were a hallucination you know , a fantasy , standing there all cream and amber in your fur wrappings .
5 Nicolo Sabatini still thought she was a woman who supplemented her income through occasional dalliances with men willing to pay for the pleasure of her company .
6 Cos we thought it was a bit what they had pre-wrapped ?
7 ‘ I thought it was a weakness I had but it was n't — it proved to be my strength .
8 As she blacked out , she thought it was a pity she had n't gotten round to finishing the Christmas decorations .
9 So sometimes I wallop it in , sometime the the other one would stick his finger through the hole , and the riveter would be dying to be hitting it back he thought it was a drift you know .
10 ‘ I thought it was a woman who ran the House of Adorno . ’
11 I thought it was the way you were sitting Bob
12 I 'd think he was a man who women were probably tempted to mother . ’
13 If Oliver had seen him now he would not think he was a man who was finished , he would see a desperate will to survive and defend himself .
14 Erm the on the only bit of information I got down there is as far as the maximum limits are concerned I do n't think it 's a government I think it 's an insurance company agreement actually of seventy
15 I do n't , I do n't think it 's a job we can do , maybe if we get erm Angela 's building contractor there 's one or two little building jobs that we need , there 's the damp patch in the chimney breast in there .
16 So I do think it 's an industry which is very dangerous now and which could well get out of hand .
17 Mm but no what I 'm sort of , getting back , I mean , you know , I do n't I think it 's the kids I mean , I du n no why ?
18 He thinks it 's a game you see .
19 Mother says someone put the letters in Father 's desk , and she thinks it is the man who got Father 's job .
20 Well yes I well I like to think I 'm a fan everybody 's fan .
21 Christ if you think I 'm an egotist you should look in the mirror baby .
22 I 'm only 38 , but because people think I 'm an OAP I get reduced rates . ’
23 Will the limbless Mr Azul think I 'm the guy he saw at the front door ?
24 I think you 're the woman I 'm looking for , and I 'm not going away until you give me what I want .
25 ‘ It 's when they think he 's a gallstone they find it difficult . ’
26 He began to put on airs and think he was a grown-up who could boss us around until Dad checked him for it .
27 I think he was an amateur who either thought he 'd succeeded or else was so nervous about what he was doing that he left knowing there had n't been time to kill you . ’
28 And I think it 's a pity we do n't carry it
29 But like I said if it if you , if you do that then it 's for them and for yourself but them being up your arse is irritating if you just fucking carry on as if nothing had happened , but you 're aware of the th them doing that then I think it 's a fucking I 've that 's a psychological edge over them anyway it 's just the personalities obviously , but er
30 I think it 's a dish you choose .
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