Example sentences of "he think i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Gentle , indeed ! ’ she said ‘ And if I were as gentle in the market as I have been for him at home , how does he think I would manage ? ’ |
2 | But did he think I could give an answer ? |
3 | Christmas is coming and he thinks I ought to know about some little joints called Tiffany 's and Bloomingdale 's . |
4 | well he said the house is going up for sale , I think he thinks I 'll be patient in that direction , it 's not that , it 's just that if it was a nice house , a normal house where the kids can play out on a nice day and just hang the washing out , I could be getting on with it |
5 | ‘ Ask him if he thinks I might visit Mr Conchis . ’ |
6 | He thinks I might be able to lend a hand . ’ |
7 | ‘ He thinks I wo n't remember my lines , ’ thought Gabriel , ‘ or that I 'll rush them like I did last time . |
8 | ‘ He thinks I can manage the first two years ' bills at Dickie 's new school , but after that I 'll be cleaned out , so God alone knows what 'll happen . |
9 | If he thinks I can stand another night in that car , he 's even madder than I thought . ’ |
10 | He thinks I should phone the hospital and discuss it while he has his breakfast . |
11 | The work with patients who had the delusion of being watched , and who spoke of the watcher as another person in terms like the following : ‘ He is waiting for me to go now ’ , or ‘ He thinks I should do such and such ’ , had first led Freud to suggest that a part of a person 's ego can keep watch over another part . |
12 | So he thinks I should do you because he despises me , too , and he thinks I 'm God 's scum . |
13 | I think truly , he thinks I must be in love with him , and he does n't want to complicate things . " |
14 | He thinks I will . ’ |
15 | Last night I was in a furious rage because Edward asked me to go to his home this afternoon , and he would show me some flowers and nests he thought I would like to see . |
16 | When my master noticed this , he thought I would not live much longer . |
17 | ‘ And he thought I would n't ? ’ |
18 | He 'd come across someone he thought I ought to meet . |
19 | ‘ Mike knew I always work late , and even though there was n't anything for me to do , he thought I ought to know . ’ |
20 | For a moment I considered bolting , but I noticed that a young reptilian reception-clerk was watching me narrowly , as if he thought I might roll up a carpet and try to carry it out under my arm , and I became instantly obstreperous . |
21 | He was black , and perhaps as I was in trousers , he thought I might have known Sir Richard Whittington . |
22 | He thought I might know something and he wanted to do me a good turn . ’ |
23 | And he looked at me , as if he thought I might laugh . |
24 | He thought I might be useful , I suppose . |
25 | Perhaps he thought I might have an interesting story to tell . |
26 | ‘ Yes , but perhaps he thought I might meet some wealthy man who would instantly fall in love with me and so relieve him of some of the responsibility , ’ she retorted , too angry to even think what she was saying , and then gave a derisive smile when she saw that he was half tempted to believe it . |
27 | Franca thought , he came to see me , he thought I 'd be alone ! |
28 | His grin suggested that he thought I 'd trade in my TI notebook for some new whizz-bang offering . |
29 | He thought I 'd soon be on my way back to England , you see . |
30 | There was nobody more glad than him really but I suppose he thought I 'd go into debt or something but I d would n't do that . |