Example sentences of "[adj] think i " in BNC.
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1 | Chandos Herald , the Black Prince 's biographer , makes the prince reply to Charles V 's letter citing him to appear before the parlement of Paris by saying , ‘ Lords , by my faith it seems to me that the French think I am dead ; but if God gives me comfort , and I can get up from this bed , I will do them a great deal of harm even now , for God knows that they lack a good case , and they will have real cause to complain of me . ’ |
2 | Moreover , as soon as the English think I know the name of their traitor , I will be kept safe . ’ |
3 | I 'm supposed to think I 'm blighted , cursed — you know , witchcraft — that shit again . |
4 | ‘ It makes me feel cold to think I was with him in that situation . |
5 | Everyone was so kind and helpful when Copper had his accident , although they all thought I was mad , and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all , especially Cooper 's vet . |
6 | ‘ We all thought I was old enough to manage on my own , ’ he said laconically . |
7 | And it 's seventy degrees out there in the winter , well I was going round in a T-shirt , they all thought I was mad . |
8 | ‘ Terrible to think I once had you sipping sherry in my rooms and never realized it . |
9 | , good think I 'm in my dog walker 's . |
10 | ‘ They all think I 'm daft . ’ |
11 | You all think I 'm an old fool , don'tee ! |
12 | And you all think I 'm mad , do n't you ? |
13 | All the sounds of the valley end here in my room , and the women speak in front of me — of Hywel and Beuno and Elizabeth and me — and the men who work on the farm piss in the hedgerow in front of me because they all think I am dead . |
14 | You all think I 'm a murderer . ’ |
15 | They all think I am charming , the blushing bride , full of doubt . |
16 | They all think I 'm a nutcase . |
17 | You all think I 'm a raving madam . ’ |
18 | ‘ They all think I 'm his new fancy woman , ’ she confided to Shelley . |
19 | So I tended to stick with how things had been ; it was more comforting to think I 'd be able to pick up where I 'd left off . |
20 | I expect you 're all thinking I 'm rich , I 'm not . |
21 | Personally , I used to devote what little thought I could muster to the question of nutcrackers . |
22 | 1 think I 'll keep it on . ’ |
23 | It seems strange to think I 'm going back home after all this time . |
24 | I know you two think I 'm a tit , going on like this . |
25 | The other think I 'd recommend , is , using a fine pair scissors , is take off the scaly bits , the bits that stick out , cos they 're the bits that catch |
26 | . They taste nice think I 'll have another one . |
27 | Crazily — the most recent think I have done — is start a children 's bookshop in my own home . |
28 | I know you both think I 'm an egotistical shit , going on about wanting to be famous . |
29 | Still , I 'd be silly to think I 'm safe because I earn an |