Example sentences of "you think i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you think I came here to ease my conscience , you 're wrong . ’ |
2 | ‘ I suppose you think I came here demanding an apology , ’ she said coldly . |
3 | In the second place , if you think I crept out into the street last night and daubed some portentous graffito on the wall opposite your room , you are very much mistaken . |
4 | In case you think I eat a lot I 'll reel you my standard excuse , which is that I 'm trying to put on weight for rugby . |
5 | But perhaps you think I had no right to be . ’ |
6 | If I was setting an exam paper for summer it would be something I would think about putting in not that I am setting it in case you think I had n't . |
7 | " You think I killed him , do n't you ? " |
8 | ‘ You think I killed the girls ? ’ |
9 | ‘ You think I killed her ? ’ he said numbly . |
10 | ‘ You think I killed her , do n't you ? ’ he hissed , his voice barely audible . |
11 | He said : ‘ If you think I killed my cousin it is up to you to prove it . |
12 | " You think I come in here to kid ? " |
13 | " You think I married Oswin Lovat for his name and his money , I suppose ? " |
14 | ‘ You think I make the rules , eh ? |
15 | I do n't know why you think I make a different |
16 | ‘ You think I like the idea of fighting my in-laws ? ’ |
17 | You think I like to live dangerously . ’ |
18 | ‘ And you really think I 'm stupid enough to believe that — what was it , blackmail ? — would get me the very thing you think I desire ? |
19 | You think I looked funny ? |
20 | I suppose you think I mean I want to walk down the aisle in white with my friends watching , but that 's not it , that 's not what this feeling is to do with . |
21 | I asked the conductor to tell me when we came to my stop , and he said , " Lady , you think I got X-ray eyes or something ? |
22 | ‘ And you think I sent her up . |
23 | ‘ You think I made this happen on purpose ? ’ he demanded . |
24 | You think I intend to spend all my time passing love notes back and forward ? ’ |
25 | There 's that girl that you think I fancy again , just moving down there . |
26 | ‘ Because you think I followed you up here , and I did n't , because it 's not fair , because you 're not a hotel , are you ? |
27 | ‘ You think I wish it to be known that I brought a traitor here ? ’ |
28 | I mean I spoke to Jane the other Sunday and I , I said to her you know , just be honest , I said I do n't care what you said , but just be honest and tell me how much you think I weigh , cos she does n't know how much I weigh and she thought I weighed about ten stone , I said well stick thirteen pounds on top of that , then you 'll be right , she could n't believe that I , that I weighed that much , so obviously it does n't look that bad and people at work , well they 've noticed that I 've lost weight , but they do n't say how much they think I weigh , so I do n't want come to them to sort of , have a , have a g have a guess of my weight . |
29 | Yeah you know you think I put the phone down |
30 | That their duvet cover is made of the Russian flag and the Union Jack can be passed by ; better are such details as the fact that Russians call spam ‘ Roosevelt smile ’ ; the question of whether Down 's syndrome chidren are known as Mongols in the USSR , and a dispute over private medicine : ‘ You think I 've fled 1,000 miles from scientific communism just to live with Mrs Engels ? ’ asks Slava . |