Example sentences of "think [pron] be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Jan Indian-striped my cheek with lipstick and hopped on to the platform , turning to shout : ‘ They 'll think I 'm one too , Monica ! |
2 | People 'll think I 'm your nanny . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm our favourite guard detail commander , right now . ’ |
4 | I — I do n't think I 'm anyone 's sort . ’ |
5 | Ed was just like a one off and I 'm not forward any more at all and , you know , everyone thinks I am you know and Pete thought right I 'm in for a good time here , you know , I can probably get her you know , and so Charlie would have to carry out his part . |
6 | ‘ He thinks I 'm his mother ’ she said blissfully , as Patrick gazed up at her from her lap — dolls will never be quite the same again . |
7 | At Liz 's party , last night , there had been bosses : Charles himself was an archetypal boss , and if one did n't know Liz so well one might think she was one too . |
8 | You 'd think she was her daughter ! |
9 | The only thing that ever seemed to hit was letting you think she was my lover . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'd never think she was our sister . ’ |
11 | ‘ He 's never ever mentioned that night to me since , so as far as he 's aware , ’ he rapped cuttingly , ‘ I could think you were nothing more than an easy one-nighter for him ! ’ |
12 | Sixty five burst out Art , I did n't think you were anything near that anywhere near that age . |
13 | ‘ She thinks you are my little girl , ’ I said as the patient wandered off . |
14 | He obviously thinks you were one . |
15 | She says that the bird was sick when it first hatched , so she nursed it ; now it thinks she 's it 's mother . |
16 | In fact she thinks she is one . |
17 | In fact she thinks she is one . |
18 | The draggy love interest was provided by Elsa Martinelli , who plays Romero 's daughter , although Dustin thinks she was his lover . |
19 | I 've always thought you are what you are and you should n't pretend to be anyone else . |
20 | He 'd thought she was something special from the moment she 'd been brought in . |
21 | And then Lisabeth came to see what the noise was and he must have thought she was you for a minute — we had the curtains drawn , you see . |
22 | ‘ I would have thought there 's plenty of lasses ready to jump into such jobs , ma'am , jobs of all kinds bein' scarce . ’ |
23 | People listening in England must have thought there was something wrong with their radios . |
24 | I mean , if I 'd thought there was something really wrong , I 'd have seen that you stayed at home — this makes me feel I 've been driving a sick horse or something " |
25 | ‘ I 've always thought there was something a bit sad about grown men waving guns about like that . |
26 | She had thought there was something special between them . |
27 | I would n't have thought there was anyone left out there dim enough to still want to embrace the seedy ‘ glamour ’ of the Keef Richards ‘ elegantly wasted ’ image . |
28 | ‘ His aunt would 've died of shock if she 'd thought there was anything going on . |
29 | Perhaps they had only lived in London because he had thought it was what she wanted . |
30 | Certain happenings in her body had stopped ; she had thought it was something to do with being married , or almost so , to Paul . |