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

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1 The 20th Century Fox logo always made me think we were about to see a war film , as the searchlights that had woken us in London in the blitz always preceded an air-raid .
2 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
3 ‘ I lay down for a rest after lunch and was about to drift into sleep when there was a definite pop inside me , which made me think my waters had broken .
4 And though he was never to make such almost innocent remarks again , and though Eva and Dad continued to want to make love all the time , and I caught her giggling while she did idiotic things with him , like snipping the hair in his ears and nostrils with a huge pair of scissors , there were looks that escaped all possible policing , looks that made me think he was capable only of a corrupted happiness .
5 His tone made me think he was phoning because he sympathized and wanted to help .
6 In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail !
7 But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's .
8 ‘ Everything you said and did made me think you were a very experienced woman . ’
9 what made me think you see it 's right at the top where the morning then
10 It made me think I was going to abuse my own kids .
11 The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear .
12 I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young .
13 It shows signs of spreading , which made me think it must be lead and , therefore , a .22 .
14 ‘ I just said , it looked to me at first as though it was a woman , then just something made me think it might be a man . ’
15 It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley .
16 I do n't think I think I have set a new Ashmore record .
17 else , let me think what else
18 was that the one where hang on let me think what it was , there 's some , there 's a it was , at Oxford College were n't it and one of them was trying to be a like high up in the church or something
19 Let me think who did it
20 But it was sort of let me think it was over and it only looked about that big .
21 You let me think you were Judith ! ’
22 You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’
23 Er ye well er , it was when , no let me think I went to Ipswich , I did a till the First War ended .
24 I mean I could do I think they 're fascinating and important — but I would prefer instead actually to talk about Darwinism Darwin as a biologist , rather than Darwin as a philosopher or as a influencer of morals and religious beliefs and so on .
25 JEWKES : He is my master and if he bids me do anything I can do I think I ought to do it and let him who has power to command me look to the lawfulness of it .
26 Nor do I think we are , as a rule , justified as we may be with adults in using a child 's attraction to the worker to advance casework .
27 Nor do I think they will be able to charge anything like the premium they used to ; in fact , it 's debatable whether they 'll be able to charge a premium at all . ’
28 I feel neither shame or embarrassment at my feelings , not do I think they should be ignored .
29 Erm if you do I think what we 'll do is we 'll go through this book one so that we make sure that you really know everything in this and you 're really good at it .
30 Neither do I think it altogether heretical to wonder whether some diseases attributed to evil spirits may not have been forms of mental illness .
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