Example sentences of "he thinks [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ E's got a warm 'eart , 'e 'll call the doctor in if 'e thinks yer leg 's broke .
2 An hour later , he rings in , he says he thinks somebody 's following him .
3 He ca n't if you put in , if he thinks everything 's rosy here , he ca n't help you , but in fact you 're going down the swanee , you 're only fooling yourselves .
4 He thinks everyone is corrupt , everyone tries to get money and keep it .
5 If he thinks something is n't quite right he tells me .
6 If he thinks something is n't quite right he tells me .
7 He could not divulge his sources but he thinks something may be going to happen in the southern North Sea .
8 He thinks everybody 's talking about him .
9 He thinks everybody has the same blind will to succeed as himself .
10 He thinks they would cost too much in capital outlay and year-round maintenance .
11 Well , he can have 'em , if he thinks they 're worth it .
12 We run the amps at 110/120v , although Brian May told me he thinks they sound best at 220v .
13 He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him , but most of the time he knows they 're a poorish and raffish lot , living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations .
14 He told us they 'd cut off the water supply to the house , and as no one can carry on long without water , he thinks they 'll surrender quite soon .
15 This candidate and others also in a similar position saw search consultants as a tool of ignorant companies seeking insider-knowledge ; and he thinks they are no better than their employers .
16 There is no evidence that he thinks they can be argued out of their scepticism , but , since they have convinced neither him nor us , this is no cause for concern .
17 He accepts that the weapons are of no military value ; indeed , he thinks they should be taken out of readiness , even partially dismantled .
18 There was a vogue for bidets in California some years ago but he thinks they are primarily symbolic as jacuzzis have become .
19 Despite the firm figures in the community care plan ( see table ) , and social services managers ' confidence that they know the level of need in the city , he thinks they know little .
20 There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs .
21 He 'll want , want me to keep my eye on them all the time what he , what he 's got in mind , what 's running , when he thinks they 'll win races .
22 interesting to note Norman Hunter saying he thinks they both can make it … especially newsome …
23 Whether he thinks they 'll believe him or not , at least he 'll say something .
24 He says it 's a bit far to come but he thinks they pay expenses , so it 's nice .
25 He says that the recession caused major problems for some businesses — he thinks they are now being slowly resolved .
26 He thinks they show great promise .
27 He says that he thinks they can all work together to promote each others farm attractions .
28 Mr Bound is particularly hopeful that criminals in the area will come forward with information as he thinks they too will be appalled at the crime .
29 He thinks they 're being unfair .
30 He says he thinks they both got the part right by not smiling .
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