Example sentences of "think you " in BNC.
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1 | OK — when you 're in a dazed state , drugs may make you think you understand it all . |
2 | It 's pretty lightweight , most of it and what is n't lightweight is salacious , so I would n't think you 'd find much to stimulate you there , but you could try . |
3 | ‘ Look , Dorothy , I know it is n't easy for you here , but I honestly do n't think you 're going to have better luck anywhere else . |
4 | ‘ I do n't think you did , either , but unfortunately it 's now more complicated than that . ’ |
5 | Everyone will think you 're just part of the furniture . ’ |
6 | Do you think you could come back later ? ’ |
7 | Do you think you could pull me up and then point me in an easterly direction once we 're outside ? |
8 | Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ? |
9 | About what time do you think you 'll be ready to come ? ’ |
10 | Calm down , cheer up , control your temper , wipe that make-up off , you look like a tart , look at the way you walk , do n't wear those trousers , put a dress on , men ca n't control themselves , it 's up to you to take control , love bites are a sign of a man out of control , your sister 's a tart , if you lose your name no one will have you , who do you think you are , listen to her — social life ? |
11 | ( I am blind as a bat without and contact lenses are too expensive and who do you think you are , you should be studying . ) |
12 | I do n't think you are in love with me , you cut in , fixing me with your eyes . |
13 | ‘ I really did think you 'd gone , dear , ’ he said . |
14 | Do you think you can fool me , Armagnac at sunset ? |
15 | If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing . |
16 | ‘ Do you think you could sit down ? |
17 | ‘ Tony , I do n't think you know Maggie , ’ he said to the man . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think you should go , not yet … |
19 | And she says , ‘ Come off it , my man , who d' you think you 're talking to , a mere jumped up commoner princess . ’ |
20 | Either way , the problem you describe , combined with the fact that this is your first dog , makes me think you should go back to the RSPCA and ask them to put you in touch with the most suitable , local training club . |
21 | You would think you were ashamed of it or something … |
22 | Do n't think you have to be based in London to create a buzz , as recent history has shown that new music movements rarely originate in the capital . |
23 | So I went up and there was a bloke standing in the middle of the toilets , by the basin , tossing himself off , and I said , ‘ What do you think you 're doing ? ’ |
24 | ‘ It 's too cold in here , ’ she said , ‘ Maggie , darling , do you think you can get up , because even your mother can not carry you down those stairs , you 're too big . |
25 | I do n't think you can miss out any of the intervening stages of progression . |
26 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
27 | But I do n't think you should just appoint somebody and say he 's a worker director . |
28 | If you 've been pretty dominant in a company I do n't think you know when that time has actually arrived . |
29 | ‘ Do you think you can spare the day ? ’ |
30 | ‘ When do you think you 'll be back , Daddy ? ’ |