Example sentences of "think [pron] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Surely you did n't think I bore you any personal grudge about what happened ? ’
2 I do n't think I know it that well .
3 Wait a minute , I do n't think I know you .
4 When asked by a pompous college dean , ‘ My good man , I do not think I know you ?
5 I do n't want to sound alarmist , sir , but I do n't think I like it very much . ’
6 She said she trusted me but I do n't think I like 'er any more , ’ I said , pursing my lips .
7 " No , I do n't think I want you to .
8 ‘ What do you think I want you to do ? ’
9 ‘ I do n't think I want it , ’ her voice distanced any obligation .
10 I do n't think I want it thank you .
11 I do n't think I , I do n't think I want It 's fantastic .
12 ‘ Do n't you think I owe you something after employing you under false pretences ?
13 We did not we think I think we thought it would be seen merely as a gesture .
14 Okay I think that 's very good really I I do n't think I think you 're writing is very nice as well .
15 No , it should come off , I do n't think I think you might make a hole in it
16 but I do n't think , I do n't think I think you have to pay a candidate fee as well as the course fees so you
17 ‘ Oh , darling , you do n't think I believe it , do you ? ’
18 They clammed up after a bit and would n't show me everything , but he thinks I put it all in the water hoping Harry would get tangled in it . ’
19 Perhaps she thinks I hate her for giving me up . ’
20 She is never punctual or on time in arrangements she makes , and is arrogant , muddling and patronising in the extreme , and quite one of the most utterly tiresome busybody quasi do gooders style people I know , time-consuming , a total joke and nuisance , certainly no threat which is I think how John thinks I view her .
21 ‘ Or will you settle for the fact that he now thinks I find you pretty irresistible ? ’
22 He thinks I think I 'm better than him because I 'm doing a science degree and he 's doing Fine Art .
23 I do n't think you wish us to tamper with the microphones at all do you ?
24 ‘ I do n't think you know it .
25 I do n't even think you know us .
26 I do n't think you know she 's doing it down there because it like , it she 's not very good at understanding the pattern .
27 Do you think you deserve it ?
28 how to spell it , but I do n't think you spell it like that , I know how to spell it
29 I often hear you come in — please do n't think you disturb me , you 're very quiet , and I 'm always up till one or two .
30 And Liz had slowly swivelled her head round , and stared at her as though from a great way off , and had said dreamily , ‘ If you really want something badly enough , do you think you get it ? ’
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