Example sentences of "think [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He also confounds his own dualistic zeal by recalling the wise words ( as one may truly think them ) of the dualistic mage Paracelsus : ‘ Be not another , if thou canst be thyself . ’
2 She did not think them greater , failed entirely to see why she should .
3 How do they think them up ?
4 It is not simply that it is a vital matter for some small group of people ( as some may think them to be ) called ‘ Christian feminists ’ who would reconcile their feminism with their Christian faith .
5 She hoped Miss Grimes would n't think them too extravagant .
6 Do n't even think them . ’
7 Hess did not have a normal christening for Wolf Rudiger , the Fuhrer does not think them good enough for Nazis .
8 And the men will think them much safer if my method is French .
9 Cor I ca n't think them Oh that 's it , Westgate !
10 The adult asks for facts , thinks them through and makes decisions in a level-headed way .
11 I hope , however , that you will not think me Panglossian when I suggest that we are now not far from that point .
12 ‘ If you think I 'll fall for that , you must think me very stupid indeed .
13 ‘ You must think me terribly rude , ’ said Blunset .
14 But if you could see me , you 'd think me but a sorry object to hobble to an altar .
15 What kind of fool do you think me , not to know what 's closest to your heart ? ’
16 I hope you do not think me unduly vain with regard to this last matter ; it is just that one never knows when one might be obliged to give out that one is from Darlington Hall , and it is important that one be attired at such times in a manner worthy of one 's position .
17 But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men , and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ‘ dignity ’ .
18 She began to climb the staircase , but I stopped her , saying : ‘ Miss Kenton , please do n't think me unduly improper in not ascending to see my father in his deceased condition just at this moment .
19 do n't think me elitist or snobby …
20 That you do n't think me bad . ’
21 How greedy everyone must think me .
22 ‘ I know you must think me awful .
23 Do you think me quite mad ? ’
24 Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ?
25 Well , now that I 'm too big for me boots , d' you think me legs 'll sprout ? ’
26 D' you really think me legs are pretty ? ’
27 ‘ You 'll think me catty , but you asked for it .
28 You must think me a terrible whiner . "
29 You must think me very gauche . "
30 Why should he think me cruel
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