Example sentences of "think [pron] [vb mod] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 I think I ought to see her again — just once , to reassure myself that all the old feelings really are as dead as I believe .
2 I debated whether to call on him to kill him for his slanders before I came here to try to see her , and ask her to have me back — if you think I would make her a suitable husband , that is .
3 I think I 'll paint her one of these days : ‘ The Triumphant Widow ’ ; ‘ Confidence Justified ’ — something like that .
4 And I think I 'll ask her to do an electrical tracing of your heart , just for completeness as well ,
5 No , I think I 'll phone her .
6 ‘ Just the same , I think I 'll put her in the picture . ’
7 But she 's , well , she 's kind , and I think I could tell her about you , and maybe she will think of something . "
8 Yes please I think I will ask her or suggest we meet or something .
9 ‘ I 've talked to the girl , Miranda Lewis , she 's not keen , but I think I can bring her round .
10 I think you 'll like her .
11 Mrs Appleby 's awfully nice and I think you 'll like her . ’
12 For example , the Chairman of the Board of Guardians for St Giles in East London considered that widows must be held in part responsible for their own condition : ‘ After the lapse of a certain number of years , when a widow has had the opportunity of showing providence on her own account , I think you may separate her from her late husband , but not immediately after his death ’ .
13 I think you ought to get her taken off the scheme . ’
14 ‘ Well then , I 've heard about your relationship with Fanny Robin , and I think you ought to marry her . ’
15 Do you think you make , think you can allow her to eh .
16 I think you should let her get on with it Graeme .
17 ‘ I think you should take her to Amerikay . ’
18 I think you should take her to see a doctor .
19 So d' you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I 've got back early ?
20 If you send me the money , I think we could get her for $1,000 .
21 I think we could let her off this time .
22 I think we should tie her in , but Madeleine wo n't hear of it .
23 Just when Tod has established our relationship with Irene on a secure footing , the kind of set-up that any sane man would kill for , with her punctual visits and affectionate phone calls , the movies we enjoy together , the fine dining , the peace and safety ( the forgiveness ) that her presence confers , plus the exquisitely torpid lovemaking which takes place right on the button every couple of months or so , and reaching the stage , now , where I think we can tackle her , gently but firmly , about her untidiness around the house , because it 's best to get these things out in the open , not to let them rankle and fester , and so on-guess what .
24 ‘ There 's no such thing , ’ said Ivy firmly ; and as , if feminine intuition existed , she above all women would have been gifted with it , I think we must believe her .
25 I do n't want to have to question Madame Gebrec , because I think it would upset her .
26 ‘ Dr Russell will talk it over with her tonight , show her the sonogram pictures , and I think it 'll convince her that the bed-rest really is necessary .
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