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

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1 ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’
2 But they 're , I do n't think they 're seconds I think they 're over makes .
3 thought it were road he put all four in , and he went down , up
4 For a moment she thought it was Scathach himself who came towards her ; her mind was full of the vision from the oak tree , of the young man , identically dressed , bleeding out his life …
5 Oh I thought it was pears you were short of
6 I thought it was kangaroos you were so het up about ? ’
7 For a moment — ah , Dieu ! — I thought it was Isabelle herself , who had dared to return . ’
8 ‘ Because my aunt — Emily 's mother — thought it was time we … ’ he gestured to Emily , who was peeling off her eggshell , ‘ … time we met . ’
9 I thought it was time you got involved in it too , my friend .
10 She relayed several more messages , conveying by her voice that she thought it was time he appeared in his office .
11 His bosses thought it was time he got back into
12 The way things were going I thought it was time I had a slit trench to dive into .
13 Reading Mary Bailey 's article this month , which is both a celebration of seven years of service to the hobby , and a cry from the heart to help her to help you , I thought it was time I promoted , explained and outlined our superb readers ' query service .
14 ‘ I thought it was time I began looking like a human being , ’ she snapped .
15 ‘ And everyone thought it was Gramps who was the father ? ’
16 Everybody seems to be nodding around here I thought it was Thursday it was was n't it ?
17 He thought it was Ketura who generally came to call for him before breakfast .
18 Then there was a big cheer from the 18th and we thought it was Nicklaus who 'd holed for a birdie .
19 Do n't you think it 's time you unbent a little ? ’
20 ‘ Do n't you think it 's time you stopped interfering in matters that do n't concern you ? ’
21 And do n't you think it 's time you went home ? ’
22 ‘ But do n't you think it 's time you got back to the ward ? ’
23 It was her father who brought colour to her cheeks by saying simply , ‘ Lori , do n't you think it 's time you grew up ?
24 ‘ Do n't you think it 's time she realized he did ? ’
25 Do n't you think it 's time I was allowed to decide what I want to wear for myself ? ’
26 Personally I do n't think it is traditions which are weighing them down but the fact that they have no support at home .
27 on an underground train which could n't decide if it 's going to move or not , it did eventually move I got a taxi at one point and I was so sick and tired and they put me outside Liberties , I gave the man a twenty pound note and he gave me change for a ten yes , coming back from Oxford Circus from Liberty 's , I thought I 'd better economise , I 've been done out of ten pounds , I do n't think it was dishonesty I think it was just sheer muddle , I , I 'm ten pounds down , I 'm must cut down a bit , so I will come back underground from Oxford Circus to Waterloo to get down to and you 've guessed it , I got into an , an underground train which would not move , it simply stuck , and it would go chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , then it would stop in the tunnel for a while , while its .
28 I do n't think it was romance I thought he kept her in chocolates and cigarettes .
29 I do n't think it was Michael who suggested it .
30 The woman would probably think it was kids who had stolen them .
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