Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] think " in BNC.
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1 | Charles ' suspicions of Dr Lefeuvre made him think his address was already common knowledge . |
2 | Hearing of this preliminary training for the Parachute Regiment at Hardwick made me think up an indelicate version of the famous old rhyme about that prodigy house , ‘ Hardwick Hall , more glass than wall ’ : ‘ Hardwick Hall , sore a — e when fall ’ . |
3 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
4 | Brenda do you think you could ? |
5 | For for visitors coming to Orkney do you think it that there 's a happy medium ? come to Orkney . |
6 | Q. Do you think there are too many Indians in Southall ? |
7 | But by Sunday do you think you will be ? |
8 | ‘ Being here in Majorca made me think of Seville . |
9 | N. Do you think it makes a difference if a skater is out of school or not , not in their skating but in view of it ? |
10 | the end of the last straw you see , so I went in the Co-Op and I felt really , really fed up , I said I oh I said I could cry I said because I 've tried so hard I said not for lending you money I said , I 'm not meant to have any sodding luck so got a couple of bits and I really could n't get me act together and on the Tuesday dad 's gone in hospital with that fit , so I was thinking of him a lot and I thought I do n't know dad , you know I 'm sure , I 'm sure that he were n't gon na come out when he went in there , I thought they were gon na bloody find something with you boy and that would be it , so I come home here and I ai n't done no work , so I started off for work , both sitting here bloody bawling cos this house looked like shit , spoke to me sister on the phone and er I felt a bit better so I thought oh I 'd start doing the tree , so I pulled it all to bits in here , got the polish and duster out , put all the bread and everything for Alan 's sandwiches , it 'd be about oh , about half past twelve and the bloody phone went it was mum , she said Lyn do you think you can come up to the hospital with me , cos I 've got no transport and so I said what 's up then mum ? |
11 | Brian do you think he 's trying to look like , you know Bill Lambear in America ? |
12 | ‘ What in the name of God do you think you 're doing ? ’ |
13 | ROBBIE D' you think I 've come to confess again ? |
14 | Perhaps they 've got more in transit Eric do you think ? |
15 | Daphne do you think it 's a vole ? |
16 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
17 | Mel Reed do you think you could have predicted this sort of backlash ? |
18 | ‘ Handiman made everyone think about the handicapped person in their family that it 's easy to deny , ’ says Damon , who may have found the character 's roots in his own childhood club foot . |
19 | She frowned , then added slowly , ‘ Joanna do you think Robert and Ian will be there ? ’ |
20 | Now would I Geoff do you think I really would do you then . |
21 | Nick Thenotsy is chairman of Oxfordshire 's NUPE , Nick do you think this is good or bad news that they 're still talking ? |
22 | Could you manage that for Pauline do you think ? |
23 | Kathy Page makes us think afresh about the lies that bind and the barriers that separate . |
24 | White do you think ? |
25 | you want your coat on , how about you having a try and see if you can put yours on , like Richard and James do you think you can ? |