Example sentences of "think [pron] have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Every Member I interviewed believed that television had increased public interest in Parliament and most thought it had improved public understanding of how the Commons works , It is even more important , however , that the House should be televised so that the public can follow the actual matters being debated in Parliament . |
2 | Bad start , good run at the moment though I do n't think they 've found top form . |
3 | First of all Mum thought I was anorexic and then she thought I 'd got thyroid trouble . |
4 | Gossip in Mother Russell 's had it that they 'd made their fortune by some prize , for there were one or two men in Harry Pascoe 's crew who thought they had seen strange goings on close inshore under the Gribbin the previous October ; but these would not be drawn further , and although it was never put into so many words , people came to accept that the source of Harry Pascoe 's wealth was not a safe subject for public discussion . |
5 | I accept of course that the police officers investigating on behalf of the Hampshire Constabulary , whose rank I do not know , and the Principal Crown Prosecutor thought they had seized sufficient documents or might acquire others independently . |
6 | Do you think it 's got fitted wardrobes fit in ? |
7 | I think I 've made different kinds of Joe Jackson albums . |
8 | I think I 've got gastric flu . |
9 | I think she 's got nice hair . |
10 | Mind you , the smell of you I think you 've had sufficient bottles but |
11 | it does n't say it it was at Newark erm and I think you 've got reasonable prospects of knocking it back because of the problems you had with towards the end . |
12 | ‘ Miss Smith , ’ said the doctor , ‘ I think you 've got acute appendicitis . ’ |
13 | But I think you 've got different sizes there . |
14 | Ask for a blood test even if you think you have had German Measles . |
15 | Ask for a blood test even if you think you have had German Measles . |
16 | If you only give us fifty percent , well I think we 've got funny conversations . |
17 | Oh I 'm , I 'm not sure , it 's , it 's a few hundred pounds a year and I , I , I 'm really guessing it 's a few hundred pounds a year for what they call a retaining fee , for being firemen , and then it 's a few pounds every time they attend , and a lesser amount every time for an , a greater amount every time they go out on the fire engine , but it 's nothing er nothing exceptionally high , it 's , it 's very reasonable when you think they 've got other jobs to do |
18 | ‘ I think he 's had bad news . |
19 | ‘ I think it has affected corporate behaviour quite a lot . |
20 | So , he was talking about Ireland , really raving about it and his name 's Kennedy and he 's from Liverpool and he likes to think he 's got Irish blood in him , he 's been there twice this year and |
21 | I think the biggest problem is these extended guarantees and the ones that you pay that little bit extra for , thinking you 've got extra cover that you would n't normally have . |
22 | Do n't be fooled into thinking you have to have curly styles if you use curlers — you do n't . |
23 | Pynchon , like Joyce , delights in repeating details in new contexts so as to tantalize the reader into thinking he/she has missed crucial meanings . |