Example sentences of "thinking you be " in BNC.
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1 | But now he 's showing definite signs of not thinking you are made of wood I 'm quite happy to stop taking violent umbrage and to start liking him . |
2 | ' ’ This may fool it into thinking you are not afraid and therefore more powerful than it is . ’ ‘ |
3 | The reverse , thinking you are of normal weight when you are overweight , is , if anything , a rarity . |
4 | ‘ I am thinking you are not understanding the management of these people . ’ |
5 | Stop thinking you 're some great displaced intellectual all the time . |
6 | There 's been people starved to death in Stalingrad , so do n't you go thinking you 're something special . ’ |
7 | ‘ See , I do n't want Mrs Hollidaye to go thinking you 're riff-raff . |
8 | And you did n't get where you are today by people thinking you 're getting ideas above your already lofty station . |
9 | I keep thinking you 're going to disappear , that I 'll wake up and find it 's all a dream . |
10 | But she was entirely unprepared for the utter pugnacity of him when he snarled harshly , ‘ So tell me , Miss Everett , just what in thunder do you mean by thinking you 're going to leave ! ’ |
11 | If you 're thinking you 're having a heart attack , I can assure you , you 're not . |
12 | I said my wife has been giving me two and three bits every day thinking you 're having one of them . |
13 | I says , then she gets you back , I says , and now she 'll be thinking you 're never gon na come down and see her , and this , that , other ! |
14 | You just sit there thinking you 're taping and you 're not . |
15 | Dropped in , blindfolded , you could have been forgiven for thinking you were in Surrey were it not for the unmistakable twang of the Ulster accent . |
16 | ‘ I was thinking you were n't coming . |
17 | Lachlan , I 'm thinking you were in the right of it ; there 's no proof , but from the description , this Iain Og is most likely John Campbell of Cawdor , Argyll 's lad . ’ |
18 | Boogie 's descriptions of the sounds are very accurate , too ; the ‘ British ’ settings really are very good indeed , and on occasion you could be forgiven for thinking you were indeed playing through a Bletchley-built stack . |
19 | When the 15 men from no fewer than eight countries run out in front of a packed house for the 111th Bowring Varsity match at Twickenham today ( tues ) you 'd be forgiven for thinking you were watching some sort of world invitation XV taking on Cambridge . |
20 | " But how could you let me go on thinking you were dead ? |
21 | ‘ I was thinking you were a member of Women 's Liberation . ’ |
22 | I married you thinking you were like me . |
23 | He told me that if you put one in a box and tapped on the lid , it would knock back , thinking you were another beetle offering itself in marriage . ’ |
24 | Thinking you were Napoleon was clearly not enough to get you out of the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' Independent Day School . |
25 | I remember , twenty years ago , thinking you were greater than any of them ! ’ |
26 | I did n't want that lady thinking you were untidy . |
27 | Cos everybody 'd be thinking you were me . |
28 | That 's the story I was thinking you were doing it today erm it 's called the green knight , but he has a name does n't he ? |