Example sentences of "[conj] they think you " in BNC.

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1 Striding across the room , he thrust his harsh , angry face towards hers , ‘ Oh , yes , Hilary , you explained , and in such a way that they thought you could n't be bothered . ’
2 Neither of us were attacked because of the Durances but because the local drug dealers knew I was making enquiries about trafficking and they thought you were working with me .
3 Station cafés like the one at Temple Meads — I saw the freckly man with the ginger hair , stared him straight in the eye but he did n't recognize me — you ca n't sleep there at night , Vern said , but you can buy a coffee during the day and sit there nodding off and they think you 're just tired from travelling .
4 But you know sleep escapes a young person , if one 's in their young twenties and they think you can go to bed at er half past two in the afternoon and have an hour or two .
5 If you get in the wrong part of a ruck and they think you are stopping them getting the ball , you get raked .
6 Well this was a Manpower Board that came round and they was inspecting erm what people were doing in the particular factory at and if they thought you 'd be more useful somewhere else then they 'd direct you to another factory .
7 When your dogs are eating it is not a good idea to pat them ; if they think you are trying to take their food they will defend it with your life .
8 Also , if I am not there , some people might have loose tongues if they think you do not understand . ’
9 But the jury of neighbours who decide upon your fertility might not look too kindly upon you if they think you are going to bring up your children as Jehovah 's Witnesses or Servants of Baal , or use the terror of hell as a way of controlling them : or beat the soles of their feet if they get the Koran wrong .
10 If they think you 're right I suppose we 'll have to send in another team to scour through the garbage again .
11 They always say that if they think you 've been in a fight , although it was still short of chucking-out time .
12 a lot of these places , they start you if they think you 've had experience and all that , but it do n't always work as well as them that ai n't had experience .
13 Even if you 're in a non-union company , they will fight for you if they think you 've got a case .
14 yeah , basically , or if they think you 're good looking .
15 No cos they think you 've played them .
16 Why would they target you for this surveillance unless they thought you were more susceptible than the rest of us ?
17 But they think you should be getting far better . ’
18 Of course some people do n't go for recording the guitar that way because they think you lose the dynamics .
19 You 're not taken to the same wing because they think you might fight again .
20 Some people do tend to run away from you , they 're afraid of you because they think you 're wild .
21 They wo n't come up to you because they think you 're dirty , because you got pregnant and you 're only fourteen or fifteen , but if you 're seventeen or eighteen it does n't matter , you 're old .
22 You are most interested in how you come across to other people , whether they think you are witty or pretty , rather than having a genuine interest in them and their views .
23 He says they have 2 kinds of bite : a ’ go away ’ bite and the bite they give when they think you 're food .
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