Example sentences of "think that [pers pn] have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He would wait a few days before having his hair cut , so that they could not think that they had made him .
2 Would think that you had killed my father .
3 no they 'll think that you 've nicked one from the Co-Op wo n't they ?
4 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 .
5 I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy .
6 She opened her eyes to the darkness , a darkness too often populated before sleep by those familiar , reproachful , childish faces , brown , black and white , bending over her , asking why she had deserted them when they loved her and thought that she had loved them .
7 He thought that he 'd found what he wanted in a village so small that it was n't even marked on his petrol-station roadmap .
8 When he thought that he had fulfilled his duty well , he called out in a loud voice : ‘ Emperor Frederick this tune is presented to you ! ’
9 She thought that he had stopped his baiting of her , had accepted her , if not exactly for what she claimed to be , but as herself .
10 For a moment he thought that he had felt something , an infinitesimal trembling of the earth .
11 I was astonished , and thought that he had misunderstood my question .
12 I thought that he had found his salvation with me .
13 And Freud and a lot of other German speaking people , thought that he had let them down , because he did n't have the political goodness .
14 She thought that he had put her off handsome , impudent men for life .
15 ‘ It thought that I 'd sold its mate .
16 and thought that I 'd bought it .
17 I listened to his speech and thought that I had heard it before .
18 In paying my respects and tribute to the bereaved of the two soldiers and the young man killed , I am tempted to say that I thought that I had seen it all .
19 I thought that I had made it clear that we did not make a profit on the war .
20 What they must not do is to get in there at half time and think that they have done their job .
21 Never think that you have blown your exercise schedule so you may as well not bother going back to it .
22 ‘ I think that I 've improved my game a lot , also .
23 I think in general by virtue of the fact that we go to great lengths to make sure that people fully understand exactly what they have got I mean we 're not in a in a situation where we want people to think that they 've got something they have n't , which is why we go to the lengths that we do erm to make sure that people are fully aware of what they 've got , and if they 're unhappy with what they 've got then obviously within the fourteen day period we give them the right to cancel .
24 Nothing happened for a moment , and in that moment she started to think that she 'd over-reached herself ; but then Charlie said , ‘ This is n't some charity for runaways , you know , ’ and she knew that she was still within the limits , if only just .
25 Then he smiled , and thanked her in that tearingly familiar voice , and suddenly she could hardly bear to think that she had lost him .
26 But he would not want you to think that he had forgotten you .
27 Of course , there had been the event with the woman and that blue box , but if Etienne concentrated hard enough , he found that he was able to think that he 'd imagined it .
28 ‘ I was beginning to think that you 'd lost your voice , ’ he remarked .
29 ‘ But , in the end , it was more useful to me to get her to think that you 'd done it … .
30 ‘ I 'd begun to think that I 'd scared you away .
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