Example sentences of "think [pers pn] be [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm any good at marriage , Julius , except perhaps in bed , and even that did n't last , it all went wrong . |
2 | Do n't you think she 's pretty June ? |
3 | Do you think a lot of people do that , or do you think you 're particularly sort of |
4 | Everyone will think you 're just part of the furniture . ’ |
5 | Again , not much is known , but it is thought they were probably pets or purely working dogs . |
6 | Yes Dan must be I would have thought it 's only months probably , but it might be quite a few months . |
7 | Then people thought I was completely bonkers . |
8 | Maureen and I — we thought we were just friends . |
9 | All too often their impressions are dismissed as false , having been based on a short , unrepresentative glimpse of part of a lesson , even thought they are usually expert at getting to the heart of the pupils ' experience in a particular classroom . |
10 | ‘ I thought they were just gulls at first , ’ said Edward . |
11 | You see , they were just more or less sort of , I thought they were just sea merchants . |
12 | They thought they were probably road maintenance men from the Cajamarca region . ’ |
13 | I did n't think it was all subjects , I thought it was just history |
14 | I thought it was just Rachel and Hattie . |
15 | Now , coiled here , she thought it was not Phoebe 's fault , it was the dullness of being an adult ; it was the natural flavour of the world once one had said goodbye to childhood . |
16 | Well I thought it was quite farce like . |
17 | I was a Sunday School teacher erm when I was in my secondary school and I wondered what God would want me to do with my life when I left school and I thought maybe he wants me to be a missionary and I thought it was only teachers and doctors that could be missionaries I was wrong was n't I ? |
18 | Look , I thought it was only Jenner you wanted to know about . |
19 | I always thought it was only Canada that do it with |
20 | We thought it was about time Shevardnadze was given a platform . |
21 | ‘ I thought it was about time I made another . ’ |
22 | Maisie Dougall had been listening to her friends going on and she thought it was about time she made a contribution . |
23 | It did funny things to her insides — she thought it was about time to study the menu . |
24 | ‘ We thought it was about time it came again . ’ |
25 | I thought he was down Devon ? |
26 | In other words ‘ if he thought he was nt part of the future plans Id have told him so and he would have asked for a transfer … has he ? ? |
27 | He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’ |
28 | ‘ Mind you , ’ Sutcliffe added , ‘ I do n't think it 's just lack of funds that has kept him at home lately . |
29 | ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time you pushed off , Piper ? |
30 | ‘ Well , then — ’ Alice walked across the kitchen to the open fireplace and , bending towards the oven at the side of it , she opened the door and took out a casserole dish and placed it on the table before she went on , ‘ If that 's how you 're feeling I think it 's about time you got yourself married . ’ |