Example sentences of "think [pers pn] 's [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And Scots comic Gregor Fisher — the man behind Rab C. Nesbitt — added : ‘ Lilly may think she 's never been to Scotland , but what about in a previous life ? |
2 | I rarely go to her house and I do n't think she 's ever been to my flat , but our friendship is very much part of our working lives . |
3 | at school she thinks she 's just left . |
4 | Oh , she thinks she 's just come home from |
5 | I thought he 's just picked me up . |
6 | thought he 's never had affection . |
7 | Well I should think he 's now got wo one red I should think . |
8 | So I would think it 's just always been at that that site . |
9 | I mean particularly so if you 're involved in the service , but I do n't think it 's just restricted to that , I want to know what 's going on . |
10 | In this age of the telephone you might think it 's never been easier to talk to someone who 's not nearby . |
11 | I think she 's probably just come out for a quick stroll , we wo n't spend our time over that at the moment , hello |
12 | And I think she 's just been erm has she been humiliated by him yet ? |
13 | I think she 's just had another baby or summat . |
14 | I think he 's just got a marginal talent he 's masterful at exploiting . |
15 | ‘ I think he 's just slipped out , ’ the girl said , as she had been instructed to do if ever Mr Downs presented himself . |
16 | Yeah oh I think he 's just peed off with his father . |
17 | You wo n't put him off really , I think he 's just got a great a , he 's not , just got a great appetite I think , he 'll just eat and eat and eat |
18 | Said , I think he 's just farted , why do you know that ? |
19 | Well she got a kind of raincoat , that , I do n't think it 's supposed to be maternity I think it 's just supposed to be |
20 | I mean you get so busy , in fact I think it 's probably gone to the extent where it 's gone too busy . |
21 | no I do n't think it is , I think it 's probably got |
22 | I think it 's actually got better . |
23 | ‘ On the other hand , I think it 's always been hard to think up something new ; nothing 's really changed . |
24 | ‘ I think it 's always been there . |
25 | And you think that 's not just a sort of relatively recent phenomenon in the sense of you know , the sort of mid nineteen thirties or you think it 's always been there ? |
26 | Right , I think it 's always been time-tabled for two hours though |
27 | Yeah , I think it 's definitely got to be after the s in books , as it sounds as if there 's more than one of them . |
28 | Ah , right , I do n't , I think it 's now been called regional Christmas Day |
29 | ‘ There 's one more — I think it 's still got a spark of life . ’ |
30 | I think it 's still got |