Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pers pn] think it " in BNC.

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1 But is it flattering , or do you think it 's silly ?
2 Or do you think it is ? ’
3 DID Bill & Ted ‘ s Excellent Adventure make you laugh enough to be Comedy Video or do you think it should be Blackadder 's Christmas Carol ?
4 Do you think there 's a prejudice against women playing football or do you think it 's easy fo for women to play football ?
5 Now do you still feel that it is too much for you to take all that lot in in one go , or do you think it 's all it 's it 's it 's gu it 's
6 Or do you think it 's absolutely endemic in man ? ’
7 No , it 's called a cork , cork , you feel it Victoria and tell me what do you think , you think that 's gon na sink or do you think it 's gon na float ?
8 To what extent do you think that the creation of all these , as it were , structures on Shakespeare is a useful exercise , or do you think it 's a little bit like sort of medieval philosophy and taking a little a long , long way ?
9 on Shakespeare is a useful exercise , or do you think it 's a little bit like sort of mediaeval philosophy in , in taking a little a , a long , long way ?
10 Did they think it was wrong to kill and steal , or did they think it showed what good fighters they were ? "
11 Or did he think Or did he think it was pneumonia ?
12 Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law .
13 Nor did he think it would serve any purpose to refer to the lipstick-smeared card , originally written by Dotty and still wired to the stem of the mutilated plant , which , in the heat of the moment and the fitful light of the streetlamps was mistakenly thought to have been dipped in blood .
14 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 . ’
15 And do you think it 's true ? ’
16 And do you think it would be worth the trouble ?
17 However , I said I would try so I put on my best uniform , nicely pressed , and as I paraded in front of him I said I had turned up the hem of my skirt and did he think it was too short ?
18 ‘ We hope you do n't mind our saying this , but do you think it wise to let Mrs Ross go out alone at her age when she is not used to living in the country ?
19 this , but do you think it 's sufficient the care that 's avail , the the help that 's available ?
20 But do you think it 's appropriate to teach sex in that kind of detail to school children ?
21 Well I know you do n't fancy it , but do you think it 's fair ?
22 But do you think it 's worth trying ? ’
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