Example sentences of "think [pron] be [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I meant , why would you think I 'm from that part of America ? ’ |
2 | If you really do n't think she 's in any danger , then I do n't know what else I can say to you . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't think you 're in much danger . ’ |
4 | I do n't think you 're in any position to pass judgement on someone like Mike . ’ |
5 | God , she had thought she was above that sort of thing , once . |
6 | Mummy is there and I 'd thought she was in good hands but of course I could n't visit her as often as I 'd like while earning my megamillions . |
7 | ‘ I do not think we are under any duty to publish malicious gossip , ’ he said , ‘ which remains gossip however true it may be . ’ |
8 | ‘ He thinks we 're on another planet . ’ |
9 | I do n't think they 're in any rush to develop now , are they cos this housing business is so poor . |
10 | And they thought I was on that plane blown up . |
11 | I thought I was in enough trouble so I refused . |
12 | I thought you were in this bit . |
13 | ‘ We always thought we were on another planet . ’ |
14 | Like many such groups , they have acquired a patina of legend : during the nineteenth century there were those who referred to them as Druid stones , others who thought they were of Roman origin , and yet others who asserted they must be the gravestones of Danish invaders vanquished by Banquo and Macbeth . |
15 | I thought they were for sore throats and things Gary ? |
16 | I thought they were after old iron . |
17 | I thought they were after old iron . |
18 | For one uncertain moment she thought they were in each other 's arms , but as they welcomed her warmly , she decided that she had been mistaken . |
19 | It seemed that people thought it was about kinky sex ; at best it was taken as the onset of senility . |
20 | Perhaps they thought it was for unwanted babies ; she did start to explain about the new home for blind children , but never had to finish . |
21 | I thought he was on two days . |
22 | Well I thought he was on two days . |
23 | Thought he was on two days four times . |
24 | Well I thought he was on eight days then . |
25 | I think even Nigel thought he was on dodgy ground here , but it was worth a try . |
26 | He thought he was on safe ground with lavatories , but they were bored . |
27 | In Final Analysis Richard Gere plays Isaac Barr , a San Francisco psychiatrist , who thought he was in full control of his life until he met the stunning Heather Evans played by Kim Basinger . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think he 's on this wavelength , ’ she said , ‘ I had thought of having a holiday in one of the Martello towers if I do n't see him soon . ’ |
29 | Oh I do n't think he is at this rate na , Jonathan ! |
30 | And what does he think he was during these years ? |