Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [pers pn] think " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ What kind of a fool do you think I am ! ’ |
32 | What kind of fool do you think me , not to know what 's closest to your heart ? ’ |
33 | ‘ What sort of fool do you think I am ? ’ |
34 | Is similar but this time the unchanging part of the sentence is : What nationality do you think of when I say … ? |
35 | Edwina Currie had rejected his advances ( ‘ What sort of girl do you think I am ? ’ ) while Emma Nicholson had not caught exactly what it was he had proposed . |
36 | ‘ About the Journal do you think William might edit it for us ? |
37 | ‘ And what sort of job do you think he should have ? ’ |
38 | ‘ What the hell sort of a job do you think it is ? |
39 | What kind of job do you think the do in in the flats ? |
40 | But is it a better job do you think ? |
41 | If so , which sound do you think it is now , and in which way should you always write this sound from now on ? |
42 | Er , if it is desirable is it possible to have one with a monarchy in place do you think ? |
43 | What difference do you think it makes that three quarters of the news desk are women ? |
44 | What difference do you think the air ambulance made to your case ? |
45 | How much of a danger do you think there is that we 'll get yet another sea change at the home office and policies on cautioning and criminal justice generally , will be reversed again ? |
46 | Shannon was all but overwhelmed by the urge to slap his face — just who in sweet heaven did he think he was ? |
47 | Could be you extending ? other shop do you think ? |
48 | ‘ Will there be enough room do you think ? |
49 | At what point does he think that there is a majority for independence , and at what point is there a majority for reform in the United Kingdom ? |
50 | to do with etiquette do you think ? |
51 | Who the devil did he think he was ? |
52 | " Ma'am do you think Oswin is all right ? |
53 | I I did say to you at the beginning do you think er men hate women ? |
54 | So in the beginning do you think you were speaking about a whole afternoon and an evening to make the coffin or all day ? |
55 | If I 'd had a proper education do you think I 'd be driving this cab around ? ’ |
56 | Why the devil do you think I came haring over here ? |
57 | ‘ What the devil do you think I want , fellow ? ’ came the irritable reply . |
58 | She started to spring away — ‘ What the devil do you think you 're doing ? ’ — and simultaneously glanced down at her pyjama-jacket . |
59 | ‘ What the devil do you think you 're doing ? ’ |
60 | ‘ Who the heck do you think you are , ’ he shouted , ‘ The Archbishop of Canterbury or something , preaching to me about honesty ? |