Example sentences of "think [pers pn] 's [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Rain said drily : ‘ I do n't think she 's easily impressed . ’
2 I have a feeling , well I should think she 's probably retired .
3 ‘ Your comment over dinner that evening , about her acting in cheap soap operas , was quite apt ; I do n't think she 's ever forgiven you for that . ’
4 My Mum has it — I do n't think she 's ever bought a cassette before .
5 ‘ Oh , I do n't think she 's entirely lost to healthy sex .
6 Goldie blinks , thinks she 's still dozing in the taxi , dreaming .
7 and then suddenly from the other end there 's this like , cos we , it 's like a big room , it 's the other end of the room all the dealers there , and er anyway and er and suddenly I hear , and then someone 's like saying talking , they 're all , somebody 's like mi microphone and starts talking to them about er what 's happening in the market , things like that blah blah blah blah blah , and this means blah blah blah blah so watch out for blah blah blah and I thought it 's like living in a different world , it 's amazing .
8 He does n't know himself — I do n't think he 's really taken it in yet .
9 I do n't think he 's ever read a book in his life .
10 I do n't know with motor racing , I , I just wish Nigel Mansell all the very best , but I just do n't think he 's ever going to win that world championship .
11 Do n't think I do n't think he 's actually backed one in his li I , I have n't backed one in my life
12 And I should think it 's bleeding spent it and all .
13 Yes , I do n't think it 's just diverting , again it 's great learning in finding out about what those children are experiencing , learning how to express it
14 ‘ If it ever gets made , ’ says Howard , ‘ because I do n't think it 's ever going to get off the ground .
15 ‘ Nothing in this marvellous list ’ says Milton ‘ was as fine as Eden ’ and of course it hurts him to say it , and I do n't think it 's far fetched to detect that hurt and pain of that great sacrifice that John Milton is making in the rhythm when we read ‘ Might with this paradise of Eden strive ’ , or in the fact that he ca n't stop there , because I did n't — as you will have realized from Bentley 's comment — I did n't read you the whole passage .
16 So I just said in passing , I said Well your husband 's allowed up to two hours , he thinks it 's only gon na t Ooh she 's says it wo n't take that , no .
17 He says the election is coming up soon and he thinks it 's politically motivated .
18 I think she 's just pretending .
19 I think she 's right saying that er er watch that off
20 Think she 's probably staying in Birmingham .
21 I du n no , I think she 's probably complaining about !
22 I think she 's probably going to stay overnight .
23 ‘ Willi , do n't let her see if you think she 's badly changed .
24 ‘ I think she 's still hiding something , ’ murmured Blanche , biting into a biscuit .
25 I think she 's still trying
26 I think she 's really clued up and he
27 ‘ I think she 's actually doing a medicine round .
28 I think he 's just portraying the situation as it was , kind of sparring of each other , playing games with each other , you know that kind of fits it does n't it ?
29 ‘ I think he 's finally cracked a cylinder . ’
30 I think he 's finally admitting that it 's all had an effect on him .
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