Example sentences of "think we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 erm and bearing in mind Mr 's comments about er could he have thought we translated into rather more layman 's language and say well the capacity of the roads do actually deliver and extract people from Gatwick mathematical modelling is pretty suspect stuff but erm but at least it would er if that is true if it is not capable of actually er sensibly erm er allowing arrivals and departures er onto our road network without causing I think all they 're doing is pushing the problem onto us er and we ought
2 And he ate so much Tesco 's must have thought we kept a stegosaurus at home .
3 We 'd have thought we 'd nobody 'd ever listen to radio .
4 Coppell said : ‘ If an impartial observer from the planet Mars had come to watch the game , they would have thought we deserved to win .
5 I 've always thought we had it stronger on us than you other lot , forgive me if I 'm wrong . ’
6 If it had n't been for the long hair and the high heels , we 'd have thought we had a squaddie on our hands .
7 We 're nothing , of ourselves we might have thought we had but it was of no value whatsoever , but he took us , he says , now you 're something because you belong to me .
8 ‘ I would have thought we have now exhausted that possibility .
9 I 'm saying the next appointment to be made is all by , a complaint examiner , what I should n't have thought we wanted to do at the moment more than one .
10 Do n't shout at me ; it gives a ghost a fright I 've only come to have a little chat I do not think we 've met .
11 I wish I thought better about the opportunities 1992 has to offer , but realistically I do n't think we 've even begun to limber up for the competition . ’
12 ‘ Do n't think we 've ever talked to each other before , ’ he said , keeping his voice friendly .
13 ‘ I do n't think we 've ever met . ’
14 A pity we have to bow out now , but I do n't think we 've done badly .
15 ‘ You may think we 've been putting pressure on you , but — ’
16 I still do n't think we 've heard the full story about that business at the off-licence . ’
17 As his wife Susan says : ‘ I do n't think we 've seen the last of him . ’
18 I do n't think we 've got a lot of time .
19 If we allow this thing to become about stopping the violence on the streets , once the violence stops we 'll think we 've solved something , when in reality we 've solved nothing .
20 And speaking of the high cost of living , do n't think we 've forgotten the Poll Tax — that 's the subject for tomorrow .
21 ‘ I do n't think we 've had a along enough break .
22 ‘ I do n't think we 've ever had a vampire in here before . ’
23 ‘ I do n't think we 've got anything to say to each other . ’
24 I do n't think we 've resurveyed it .
25 I do n't think we 've got ta make to get through next week .
26 Yes thank you Mr President erm we worry about our , our stations though I do n't think we 've got very many in fact but within reach , within twenty five miles across the Channel there are probably ten or twenty French power stations that could cause just as much trouble as any of ours surely ?
27 Okay o a do you think we 've done that to death ?
28 I do n't think we 've anything fixed yet .
29 ‘ I do n't think we 've missed them , ’ said Fenella .
30 I do n't think we 've ever sold a copy of this one .
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