Example sentences of "think [pron] [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | I let myself think I might adopt him — oh , not altogether , but just so that he could come and stay with me sometimes and I could do things for him . |
2 | D' you think I 'll let him die ? |
3 | He said : ‘ I have never seen Downey 's picture but I would think I may know him . |
4 | " Funny , I did n't think I 'd hit him , but I suppose I must have — must 've been the second shot . |
5 | I ca n't think hitting him but I do n't think I could put him over the edge . |
6 | Do you think she 'll buy him something |
7 | I would n't of thought so I would of sa I would of said well if I bloody ju good enough for living with I bleeding come on a I do n't think she 'd want him on holiday with her anyway and her sister said is she had n't got enough money , she 'd pay for it . |
8 | My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead . |
9 | My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead . |
10 | Do you think you could manage him ? ’ |
11 | Do you think you could get him to come in and talk to us ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Do you think you can get him back ? ’ she said tightly . |
13 | Mind you , I do n't think we 'll see him again . |
14 | ‘ Not for ages ; I should n't think we 'll see him this side of Christmas , ’ her mother cheerfully squashed Leith 's hopes — Christmas was seven months away ! |
15 | Does he think we 'd shoot him down ? |
16 | ‘ Do you think we can trust him ? ’ |
17 | Ooh and another that 's what I wanted to tell you about well I do n't think we can help him out . |
18 | Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’ |
19 | But if they had her there , d' you think they would let him know ? |
20 | ‘ Do you think they 'll catch him ? ’ |
21 | He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’ |
22 | Well , they wo n't , I do n't think they 'd have him back . |
23 | As for whether Charlton will pick him , I do n't think he will pick him straight off . |
24 | ‘ I will send to him , though I do not think it will please him . ’ |