Example sentences of "think [pron] [be] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you really think I 'm the kind of man who would run from anything ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm the kind of man who ought to have a working wife . ’ |
3 | If I did n't know Karen I should think I was the candidate for diabetes . |
4 | The heads of these charming horsemen are so like that of the boxer that one might think his was the stele this base supported . |
5 | ‘ The thing is , ’ she said , ‘ that he still thinks I 'm the person he used to know when we all lived in the old hole in the bank . |
6 | She did n't think she was the stuff that heroines were made of ! |
7 | Anybody would think you were the King . ’ |
8 | ‘ Anyone would think you were the elder , ’ Anne complained one day . |
9 | cos you could , I mean if if she asked you about it , you know , you could just say well honestly I 'm quite , I did n't think you were the kind of person who 'd go for I know , I know that thing is I mean I can see , I can see that she 's going for him because |
10 | ‘ I did n't think you were the sort to care about other people 's opinions . ’ |
11 | Remember , she thinks you 're the King and we do n't want her to be angry with him , do we ? ’ |
12 | Now already , she 's had a wash and a workout or two , and read a few books and she thinks she 's the answer to an Amazon 's prayer . |
13 | ‘ Certainly , it would be extraordinarily clever if it were true — and if one had ever thought you were the sort of man to be manipulated . |
14 | ‘ I would n't have thought she was the type to take tranquillisers . |
15 | My police contacts say it 's thought she was the victim of a random attack by a thief . ’ |
16 | In the winter he had gone down with a slight burst of influenza and anyone would have thought it was the plague . |
17 | Oddly enough , I would have thought it was the decision of the Financial Times to support Labour which swung many people behind the Conservatives at the last moment . |
18 | I would of thought it was the end of the season |
19 | ‘ I would n't have thought it was the moment for semantics . ’ |
20 | Yeah I would 've thought it was the job of the national account executive or whoever it may be to go there do the business , find out what 's what and apportion that out to wherever it 's most appropriate either to the field sales or or to whatever , because |
21 | One would have thought it was the congregation of a workhouse . |
22 | And if you want to know , I would n't have thought he was the type to be interested-not at all . ’ |
23 | In October , she and the baby moved to London to join her former boyfriend , Danny Palmer , also then 16 , who may have thought he was the father . |
24 | ‘ Rachel , I 'm sorry for what 's happened to Jennifer , I told you that , but do n't you think there 's the chance she might just understand ? ’ |
25 | Not worthy of a photograph I should n't think There 's the Queen Mother again , does n't say how old she is There is the picture of the doctor , mind you he does n't look like a junior doctor , he 's Pakistani and he looks about fifty ! |
26 | Would n't think there was the room in there for , for women . |
27 | He has denied he is on the verge of quitting — ‘ Im suprised if people thought I am the sort who takes my bat and ball home if I do nt get my way ’ . |
28 | I think they just thought I 'm the type of person who 'd go too far and you know do a joke like that , but I 'm not . |
29 | She thought I was the man . |
30 | I thought I was the cat 's whiskers . |