Example sentences of "you think [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | Well why do you think we kept turning the music down ? ? |
2 | Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘ |
3 | ‘ Do you think we 'd better back up ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’ |
5 | Do you think we died ? ’ |
6 | He says to his daughter , very quietly , ‘ Do you think we made him so ill bringing him here that he 's going to die ? ’ |
7 | do you think we said we would go at three thirty so we have to go |
8 | Why do you think we wanted to have an overdraft Wal ? |
9 | ‘ Tell me , do you think somebody put something in his wine ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you think they achieved it ? ’ |
11 | ‘ D' you think they stuck to it ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Well , who do you think they got the idea from ? |
13 | Where in hell 's name do you think they got their hands on it ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do you think they got anything out of her ? ’ he asked . |
15 | Do you think they took any notice of what you said about the telephone-box ? ’ |
16 | What did you think they lacked at the time ? |
17 | How do you think they felt about the children 's adventures : a ) immediately afterwards b ) when they met Flupper c ) when they found out about super penicillin ? |
18 | How the hell do you think they felt when their darling Hilary was too busy to go out for her brother 's wedding ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Why do you think they brought in the Black and Tans ? |
20 | As we thundered down the runway , the ambassador asked : ‘ Do you think they weighed the khat properly ? ’ 'Almost certainly not , ’ replied the civil servant . |
21 | Do you think they evolved that way ? |
22 | ‘ Where do you think they stole it ? ’ |
23 | And what do you feel , why do you think they did it ? |
24 | I reply : do you think they did n't happen ? |
25 | Why d' you think they did n't want to get out of the trenches ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Do you think they found the smack , Floyd ? |
27 | ‘ Why do you think they gave it to you ? ’ |
28 | Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ? |
29 | Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ? |
30 | They were tantalizingly obscure — no sooner did you think you 'd begun to grasp the gist when it slipped through your fingers . |