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

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1 I think she 's just pretending .
2 I think she 's right saying that er er watch that off
3 Think she 's probably staying in Birmingham .
4 I du n no , I think she 's probably complaining about !
5 I think she 's probably going to stay overnight .
6 ‘ Willi , do n't let her see if you think she 's badly changed .
7 ‘ I think she 's still hiding something , ’ murmured Blanche , biting into a biscuit .
8 I think she 's still trying
9 I think she 's really clued up and he
10 ‘ I think she 's actually doing a medicine round .
11 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 ?
12 ‘ I think he 's finally cracked a cylinder . ’
13 I think he 's finally admitting that it 's all had an effect on him .
14 I think he 's already confirmed that we did speak .
15 Do n't know , I think he 's probably feeling a bit insecure .
16 but the point I 'm trying to make is that the person who made the presentation er o o on er for , for the best of riders , I think he 's rather missed the point because he was talking to you about the , including , more information on er within the T V P and we did discuss , er we did like to make it quite clear during our er discussions that riding of horses on the highway is a matter for the T V P , riding horses on bridleways is a matter that we will have to deal with in basic in time .
17 ‘ I think he 's best avoided , ’ Ellen said in an unexpectedly sober voice , and suddenly , and for no particular reason on a very warm night , we both shivered .
18 I think he 's more effected by it than you .
19 I honestly think he 's never thought anything nasty about anyone in his life , which is what makes him occasionally so impossible .
20 I think he 's like flogging a dead horse here I really do !
21 but what makes me laugh is doctor he 's , I think he 's absolutely cracked
22 one so he knows what the temperature 's going to be and er he 's I think he 's quite enjoyed experimenting with it .
23 He was a good player but I but I think he 's always looked after himself , I mean he 's he 's
24 I think he 's really trying to hide a lack of direction in his work . ’
25 ‘ And you think he 's still doing that ? ’
26 However , I think it 's best done by changing the cast-on sequence .
27 I think it 's best described as wet and warm .
28 and I 've re I have quite a high awareness about women 's position in society , but because of that I feel that I 've now come to reject the term feminism because erm I think it 's also harming the people who , you know , it 's harming the women that are holding on to that er , label because it is label and that is erm because it 's , because it 's a label it then it 's blocking er forms progress for women .
29 and I think it 's just getting him that way , come on shall we put your
30 Yes , I think it 's just to follow on from that erm about trusting children to give us the sort of clues that we need to be able to respond to , very often they do that in ways that are not directly associated perhaps with the anxiety that 's around , so that they may be expressing their anxiety by just generally difficult behaviour or by wetting the bed at night , or maybe being quite disruptive in their play , or provoking other children , and adults who are able to see that sort of behaviour as useful for information for us , so that we can respond appropriately , not out of anger and a erm judgemental sort of response , but in a way that we can support their anxiety by by not getting over excited and + and erm responding in a very aggressive way to the very aggression that they 're expressing as a result of their anxiety .
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