Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] they think " in BNC.
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1 | Our traditional British reserve made them think we were very hostile and resented them being here , and their extrovert camaraderie we regarded as showing off . |
2 | What kind of deal do they think Americans Indians have had over the past 200 years ? |
3 | ‘ I would seriously ask the question of those who would impose an absolute prohibition , what kind of right in a free and liberal democracy do they think they have to say no to that group of people ? |
4 | One of the classic findings of media research in British election campaigns is Trenaman and McQuail 's ( 1961 ) assertion that ‘ the evidence strongly suggests that people think about what they are told … but at no level do they think what they are told ’ . |
5 | How many men do they think I 've got ? ’ |
6 | What the hell do they think they 're doing — picking a bloody horse ? |
7 | Mr Blunkett said : ‘ I do n't blame them for that , but if they are not accountable to us and they are not accountable to the Secretary of State , who the hell do they think they are accountable to ? ’ |
8 | And it 's always a good idea to let them think you 've got better enchantments in your armoury than you actually have , if you take my meaning , even if you have n't got any enchantments at all . |