Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [pron] think they " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , some films I think they 're pathetic in so much that the story |
2 | As she uttered these words she thought they sounded snide and insinuating , sarcastic even , though she had not meant them like that . |
3 | ‘ It 's all the same with these women who think they 're heading for the top . |
4 | Once again I have attracted the wrath of many supporters who think they know more about football than the eleven ‘ Stiffs ’ they profess to follow . |
5 | This has happened to the many theorists who thought they had a simple explanation for the confusion of thought which led to the surrender of judgment metaphor . |
6 | There were many women who thought they knew him intimately , and each believed that she alone could unravel the knot of his heart . |
7 | After witnessing their performance I am not sure those supporters who thought they spotted four or five Danish internationals in the side ( probably on a hiking tour of Britain ) , were mistaken . |
8 | But not only is it a way of classifying policemen and women : the term is also used to criticize those outsiders who think they know something about policing , such as lawyers , academics , researchers , and journalists ; it is also a self-appellation of praise . |
9 | ‘ That 's what you would do , I suppose , but Garry 's wife is one of those women who think they have an ideal marriage , and she would go into a decline at the very mention of another woman , so Garry is presenting her with concrete evidence that their marriage is over . ’ |