Example sentences of "think [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I think them both highly disorganized .
2 With regard to this duty , there were no instances in the observational data where policewomen were deliberately sent to deal with injuries to children , for example , or injuries to people in road traffic accidents , functions which senior managers think them very suited to .
3 His Poems , think them all not worth a Straw .
4 Surely our aim should be to think visions like that of Boltzmann , and not only think them but turn our minds into these vast thought scapes .
5 Think them through .
6 Antwerpers are so convinced that their city is best that other Belgians think them chauvinist .
7 Whether you think them poor or well-paid depends on whom you are comparing them with .
8 I think them , the royalty provide a stability for the country .
9 Even today , decades after I saw my first such microscope slide , I still think them extravagantly beautiful and can easily get lost in contemplation of the cellular thicket the microscope reveals , made the more intriguing by the curious , almost three-dimensional effect the stain gives ; as it brings into vision only a few of the total population of the neurons present , the cells seem to stand out like trees in a winter mist ( Figure 10.6 ) .
10 ‘ I paint objects as I think them , not as I see them , ’ Picasso said to Gomez de la Serna .
11 I think them through after the session or consult with colleagues .
12 But if you just take those points er an and , and think them through in your own mind about how this system of government differs say from the British system of government and the position of local government in the British system , you can see that , well we do n't really have local government do we ?
13 I think them what 's I do n't see that .
14 ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice .
15 If you think me wrong , it simply means you have , as I used to say , let money ‘ slip through your hands ’ : and remember we can not afford to despise money .
16 Perhaps you think me unduly harsh to express these things so openly .
17 You think me strange but it is not I who is strange — it is the truth that you find strange .
18 Says Phil Keer : ‘ I think me and most of my friends are looking for a long term relationship .
19 ‘ You think me a fool , woman ?
20 ‘ I think me and you had better have a little walk . ’
21 You think me unfair ?
22 ‘ I suppose you think me shameless for telling you I want you so badly , ’ she 'd told him shyly .
23 PAMELA : I can not say what you ought to do , but only beg you will not ruin me and if you think me virtuous let me go to my poor parents .
24 You think me too harsh ?
25 ‘ You think me a murderer , ’ he cried .
26 I will not have her think me acquiescent in her schemes .
27 Even if you think me the most immoral bastard ever to walk the face of the earth , why would you react so personally ?
28 Yeah it 's lovely , some money 's worth there , I think me and you have paid for that car
29 Yeah you can , yeah , but I think me in inches I know it 's a
30 I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and
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