Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] think " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Instead , she said , ‘ Donald 's death has made me think ! ’ |
2 | I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this . |
3 | Fox 's example has made me think again . |
4 | AIDS has made me think twice about how safe the whole thing is . |
5 | She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available . |
6 | Well I think like Lucy said it has made you think about the really . |
7 | He has made us think ! ’ |
8 | He was a fool to expect anything other than he got , however : surely only vanity could have made him think he could seduce a mob of Madness fans ? |
9 | Would have made him think he was with the poor bloody paras in a tent in Afghanistan … |
10 | The board saying they wanted to sell him will have made him think ‘ Why not , no point hanging round where I 'm not wanted ’ . |
11 | So the opposition have not quite as long for their inquests and recuperative action as the bleak dawn of last Friday may have made them think . |
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 | They 'll be exclamations and things they 're just exclamations that they 've heard I think on television . |
14 | It 's paragraph seventeen , eighteen and the additional item added by Miss about a report to the April meeting on what action can be taken to implement the District Auditor 's recommendations , and from what we 've heard I think that report will also contain reference to today 's , the correct response to today 's Government four papers erm , on the policy with regard to the Rio summit . |
15 | But while Wainfleet 's apology had been specious and he really did not see what all the fuss was about , he was not quite as carefree as he had let them think . |
16 | ‘ You 've let him think it , ’ Mrs Alderley said repressively . |
17 | There were no bugs anywhere else on my body ; what on earth had made me think … ? |
18 | 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 . |
19 | It had been the amount of blood flowing which had made him think that they were worse . |
20 | But on the whole there was a simplicity and directness about the way she had written that had pleased him , and occasional bits of unintended humour that had made him laugh , though the way she had written about her family — her grandmother in particular , had made him think her unobservant . |
21 | She 's made me think , think differently about … about gettin' on an' that , betterin' mesel' . |
22 | The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality . |
23 | But it 's made me think . |