Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] be " in BNC.
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1 | Fact is , I do n't want them to see what 's going on in the next few hours . |
2 | Then , the mist dissipates to allow them to see what is below . |
3 | Our traditional British reserve made them think we were very hostile and resented them being here , and their extrovert camaraderie we regarded as showing off . |
4 | They 're becoming even easier to pick up once delicensed nowadays , thanks to the invasion of the upstart Metrocabs , which drive like a Panzer , look like an undertaker 's second-best hearse and give the punters a ride which makes them think they 're in a telephone-box on castors . |
5 | To make them think there 's not a lot of work and that you know ? |
6 | Making them think there was nothing they could n't do with their own lives , and other people 's . |
7 | He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’ |
8 | He knew the way to make people do what you wanted was to make them think it was their idea . |
9 | What makes them think it was terminal ? |
10 | ‘ It 's nearly as clever to let people think you do n't care as it is to let them think you 're silly . |
11 | The trick is to make them think you 're buying them from Harrods , not Woolworth 's at sale time . ) |
12 | Not a one of them realized I was not human . |
13 | Some of them fear he 's now deliberately avoiding them . |
14 | The fact that they broke in but did n't take anything , and also that they were obviously professionals , makes me think they were looking for something specific . |
15 | Every forecast I have listened to makes me think we are unlikely to get any . ’ |
16 | The 20th Century Fox logo always made me think we were about to see a war film , as the searchlights that had woken us in London in the blitz always preceded an air-raid . |
17 | But that just makes me think why , that 's what makes me think she 's living . |
18 | He thinks it makes me think he 's artistic . |
19 | And though he was never to make such almost innocent remarks again , and though Eva and Dad continued to want to make love all the time , and I caught her giggling while she did idiotic things with him , like snipping the hair in his ears and nostrils with a huge pair of scissors , there were looks that escaped all possible policing , looks that made me think he was capable only of a corrupted happiness . |
20 | His tone made me think he was phoning because he sympathized and wanted to help . |
21 | In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail ! |
22 | ‘ You look to be nineteen or twenty , but sometimes the way you talk makes me think you 're older . ’ |
23 | If that 's what you 're doing in practice , say so , do n't put all these exclusions in the document because that makes me suspicious and makes me think you 're trying to exclude these things . |
24 | You let me think you were Judith ! ’ |
25 | ‘ Everything you said and did made me think you were a very experienced woman . ’ |
26 | It made me think I was going to abuse my own kids . |
27 | I prefer Beethoven , actually I 'm not sure I do prefer Beethoven , but had you said Bach I would have preferred that , but I do n't see that that I mean you 're implying that that makes me better , or at least makes me think I 'm better than somebody who likes Madonna , and that I do n't agree with . |
28 | ‘ There 's something about its jizz which makes me think it 's a … ’ is a very handy phrase when only a brief glimpse of the bird has been caught . |
29 | But it was sort of let me think it was over and it only looked about that big . |
30 | The only enjoyable memory that I have is that of the instructor , a tall man with dark hair and a quiet nature vault a large gate in one bound and coming sprinting towards me to see what was the matter . |