Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] think that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The problems of distribution and the various changes that we had to make to establish ourselves in Scotland made me think that if I just swung the compass I 'd land up in Paris . ’
2 Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true .
3 Armstrong zipped through the City with more than usual aplomb , which made me think that Duncan the Drunken had given him a tuning .
4 It also made me think that perhaps I had more control over the whole presentation generally which is my biggest concern so get up there and just do some and therefore it 's going to go on to the confidence side of it .
5 Yeah , but then you , that impression made me think that all , it 's all South Africa , which , which was why
6 These ideas make me think that creativity and beauty are linked .
7 And if that is so , then I revert to the considerations already stated which as a matter of construction make me think that it did so legislate .
8 He let everyone think that he was calling from his own area , and not from the middle of their territory .
9 D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ?
10 And d' you think that anyone will remember us next March ?
11 Where gamma equals one we have naive expectations so , d' you think that what that implies in the top equation , right the revision to expectations and gamma equals one is the whole of the difference between actual predicted last year okay .
12 As a result , I reacted in front of the jury in a way which may have made them think that , in fact , the defence had nothing to lose by disclosure of the statement .
13 He had tricked her , deliberately let her think that they would be going back to the hotel , but if he thought she was going to meekly go along with his conniving then he was going to be sadly disappointed .
14 It was the association of hot springs and helium that had made him think that there could be something to Chatterjee 's idea after all , and maybe to the claims by Fleischmann and Pons .
15 It had been the amount of blood flowing which had made him think that they were worse .
16 Let him think that Elinor may go at any minute .
17 Let him think that he 's able to plant these ideas in your head .
18 Let him think that he 's getting away with it .
19 Let him think that Selden died from a fall .
20 She was n't going to do it again , and let him think that she could still be affected by anything he said , or by the way he looked at her .
21 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
22 We 're the ones that have said to Jehovah I am dedicating my life to you , I am going to do this , do that and the other and it 's up to us as to whether we do it , so it requires effort , first , five , six , also says let us stay awake , keep our senses first Peter , five , eight keep your senses , be watchful and then first Corinthians , ten , twelve which I think the song was based on let him think that he is standing , beware , beware , beware that he does not fall , if you think things are going along nicely and you 're in a comfortable little corner , a little niche in the truth , and it 's just how you like it , and it 's just the way you want it to be and there 's the time we need to be aware because there 's an opening for Satan to get into to make us fall .
23 [ 9 ] When we build , let us think that we build for ever .
24 Whatever made you think that the idea — of course quite impossible , though for the sake of argument we will not imagine it so — myself and Edward going away together was simply unconventional .
25 Because when you raised the telephone … he showed great irritation and pretended not to hear you , so that it immediately made you think that you 'd been unwise to telephone at all .
26 ‘ And what made you think that poor little Kirsty was so desperately in need of a day-trip to London ? ’
27 Several things that make you think that there 's no one in there .
28 ‘ I am bitterly disappointed , for Aunt Emily says that it would not be at all proper for me to come to Trelorne and that I was very wrong to let you think that I might .
29 Letting me think that you slept with so many men you did n't have the first idea who the father was ! ’
30 How could you go on letting me think that they were true ? ’
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