Example sentences of "think [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If any of them had displayed a leaning towards the stage , Dinah would no doubt have encouraged it ; but they had neither the presence nor the voice , nor , she would think despairingly , looking round them all , the appearance ; every one was Paul over again . |
2 | You know , I should think somewhere where you are |
3 | ‘ You must n't think badly of her , though , ’ he added . |
4 | ‘ No — and you must n't ever again think badly of yourself . ’ |
5 | " Please , Hari , you must not think badly of me . |
6 | ‘ Do n't think badly of me , Sarella . |
7 | ‘ Whatever I say or do , you 'll think badly of me . |
8 | She could n't think properly . |
9 | And he , all amazed , do think right , nothing relevant is happening . |
10 | they wanted to er you know given these guidelines I 'd think right let's , as you were saying , just go for it and |
11 | While much maligned — some might think justifiably — as trivialising what real-life creativity is about , the use of such procedures has in fact helped , to some extent , to clarify our understanding of what is involved in original thinking . |
12 | So we really do have to fight fiercely , and to do that , of course , erm one of the things that we do I think most effectively is to bring waves of foreign journalists here to write about how beautiful erm Britain is and indeed into your area , into the Oxford area , erm we 've got the Canadian T V crew coming next week , who 'll be filming and erm making erm documentary films for Canadian T V , which should be screened fairly quickly . |
13 | On most gliders that will mean less than 50 knots , which you may think rather slow for a steep turn . |
14 | Let us think rather of a twin track approach , in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences . |
15 | He began to study this idea , and he was to think later ( ‘ When I could think sanely again , ’ he said ) that this was one of the things that saved his reason . |
16 | Melanie tried to grasp how dreadful it would be if Finn were dead but she could not think coherently because of the terrible sound of Aunt Margaret 's silence . |
17 | Therefore , I would see from a public point of view a substantial expenditure on this subject and I do n't think necessarily a level cuts from county planners . |
18 | A S. No , I do n't think so . |
19 | ‘ I should think so … ’ murmured Henry . |
20 | ‘ Now — if we are going to roast the lairds , and get some rights at last , do you think we can win our lease back from old Menzies — do you think so , Angus ? ’ |
21 | ‘ No , I do n't think so , ’ she said , ‘ I think I 'm pretty much in the English Christian Socialist tradition , you know . ’ |
22 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ he said , ‘ not all of it , but I need it too and can write if off as expenses . ’ |
23 | ‘ I do n't think so , thank you . ’ |
24 | ‘ I do n't think so . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think so , lovey , thanks all the same . ’ |
26 | ‘ I do n't think so . |
27 | Bodo asked the waitress if she would take the romantic lead in a film he claimed to be making and when she had gone , said , ‘ I do n't think so , but you never know , do you ? |
28 | ‘ But I do n't think so . |
29 | ‘ No , I do n't think so . ’ |
30 | ‘ Do you think so , Omi , really ? |