Example sentences of "think [pron] [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But I do not think I am in the least inferior to those ‘ super-apostles ’ .
2 ‘ They must think I 'm on the way out . ’
3 I do n't think I was on the same wavelength as the Prime Minister almost from the start , although I did work for her beforehand and try to pull together some of the policies .
4 ‘ Why do you think I was in the Mafia ? ’
5 You 'd think I was round the twist if I told you .
6 I — er — do not think she is in the best of spirits .
7 I says , I do n't think you 're for the beer beer .
8 I do n't think you 're in the least manipulative . ’
9 I think the answer to that is , I do n't think you 're in the right job
10 I would n't have thought it 's in the real realms of practical politics to persuade the German government or indeed any other government to renege on a contract which has been signed .
11 I should have thought it was at the bottom
12 prove that this technology was n't so great as one would have thought it was without the ground troops .
13 ‘ I would n't have thought it was beyond the realms of possibility . ’
14 JH : Moving on to another great love of yours , Franz Schubert ; I have always felt that he was in many ways cut short in his prime , almost as thought he was on the verge of finding himself creatively .
15 He thinks we 're into the big number from Annie Get Your Gun : ‘ Anything You Can Do , I Can Do Better ’ .
16 How much true do you think there is in the picture of a scientist as highly intelligent , completely amoral and withdrawn from the world .
17 God , he thought , Americans must think they 're in the Stone Age when they come to stay in a place like this .
18 They went all the way by car and she does n't think they were on the road very long .
19 ‘ You thought I was on the pill , of course , that 's why you never used a sheath or anything .
20 I thought you thought I was on the wagon or something .
21 I thought I was at the office . ’
22 We went into my room at last , with our arms round each other , and in the doorway I stopped dead because I 'd forgotten what Toby had said about John and for a second I thought I was in the wrong room .
23 And I thought somebody 's at the door .
24 ‘ I thought you was on the InterSpace payroll back then ? ’
25 ‘ I thought you were in the Belt . ’
26 I thought you were in the warehouse .
27 Thought you were in the West Country . "
28 ‘ Well , ’ I said , ‘ I thought you were in the Mafia , but it 's not much of a Mafia name . ’
29 ‘ I 'm terribly sorry , I thought you were from the British Committee .
30 ‘ But I thought she was with the other programme . ’
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