Example sentences of "think you be be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Given the circumstances , do n't you think you are being ridiculously formal ? ’ |
2 | Dear Sue : I do n't think you 're being frank . |
3 | Dear Richard : I do n't think you 're being frank . |
4 | ‘ You do n't think you 're being alarmist , ’ he suggested . |
5 | " I really do think you 're being a little rash in this — " Mr Smith began , but Steven interrupted , |
6 | ‘ To hear you talk , anyone would think you were being sent to prison ! ’ |
7 | If you did n't think you were being blackmailed into bed , were you just looking for a man , any man , to wipe out the memory of Marcus , to prove you 're a normal , beautiful , loving woman — and now you 've proved that , you find you do n't even like the man you chose to be your therapist ? ’ |
8 | Does that reassure you on that one , or do you still think you were being asked to do something ? |
9 | We thought you 's was with Neil . |
10 | ‘ Thought you was being too good for it to last , ’ Tom said as Sammy tugged at his trouser leg . |
11 | ‘ You thought you were being clever , did n't you , Ward ? |
12 | ‘ Of course it matters to me — but I thought you were being well entertained by others on the evening of the wedding . ’ |
13 | You , my dear , thought you were being particularly clever . |
14 | I 've often felt desperate too , but I 've never been able to talk about it because people think you 're being superior : holier than human . |
15 | ‘ I think you 're being very naïve . ’ |
16 | ‘ I think you 're being unfair , ’ Kate says , unable to respond directly to the criticism and so simply feeling hurt . |
17 | Annie thought , Ruthie , you liar , you do know , you 're just holding back in case we think you 're being heavy , theoretical male for godsake . |
18 | ‘ I think you 're being far too pessimistic , ’ her cousin replied firmly . |
19 | ‘ I think you 're being a little melodramatic . ’ |
20 | ‘ I think you 're being a little over-dramatic , Mr Fairham , ’ Clinton said , smiling patronisingly . |
21 | ‘ And I think you 're being a bit unfair , Luke . |
22 | ‘ I think you 're being very hurtful , Charles . |
23 | Neutral Blueman I think you 're being a tinge sarcastic with that last remark . |
24 | ‘ I think you 're being just a touch bleak , Robert . |
25 | ‘ I think you 're being a bit harsh , ’ she objected . |
26 | Now we either are going in the direction this morning , or rather I think you 're being pressed to go in the direction of seeking to identify in due course , what is the preferred general location , and this undoubtedly is something you can hang your hat on . |
27 | But I still think you 're being short-sighted about it . ’ |
28 | ‘ I think you 're being old-fashioned . |
29 | Alternatively it could be you who 's cutting up rough because you think you 're being neglected and ignored . |
30 | I think you 're being a bit out of order there old boy . |