Example sentences of "think [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron . |
2 | I do n't think I 'm suspect numero uno any more ; I think McDunn at least believes me and that 's enough for now . |
3 | To hear you talk , anyone would think I was some kind of wanton , a man-stealer . |
4 | And he thinks I 'm another canary you see ! |
5 | I do n't think she 's full time work , no |
6 | Why had he thought it necessary , she would n't have minded , surely he did n't think she was that sort of person . |
7 | To hear him talk , anyone would think she was some kind of Jezebel on the make . |
8 | I said well do n't go out till you 're ready , as simple as that , if you do n't think you 're ready stop the way you are |
9 | ‘ I did n't think you were that kind of girl , ’ he said , ‘ and I sha n't see you again . |
10 | One minute , you 're holding forth from a pulpit and everyone thinks you 're one hell of a guy . |
11 | Just because she 's read some trashy paperback she thinks she 's some kind of expert on the modus operandi . |
12 | He must have thought there was some likelihood of angels being there , because he describes how he put out his arms in the darkness and made a grab , at thin air as it turned out . |
13 | There is no reason to think that Anselm would have thought there was any contradiction between personal humility and the display of the greatness of his office : quite the contrary , humility and grandeur met in the exercise of his function as a ruler . |
14 | With just the aid of a walking stick he had made his way to the Blue Boar followed by most of the kids in the village , who must have thought he was some sort of God . |
15 | ‘ Anyone would think we were some kind of free education service , ’ grumbled Joyce , having disposed of the child and returned to her central eyrie . |
16 | Thinks we 're all gaga . |
17 | providing , and you 've been living off capital in that way , and and and I 'm not prepared to do that , but I do think there is strong case for borrowing , er , providing it 's kept in in that in in er er under control at this time , and borrowing , I may feel that we will be able to be in a much better position to take our capital receipts and use them advantageously in the future . |
18 | Subjects were asked the open-ended question : ‘ why do you think there is more TB going around recently ? ’ . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think there is any hope of a reconciliation . ’ |
20 | I do n't think there is any question about that , and I feel like we gave him a good shot at staying alive . |
21 | I do not think there is any question of them having embroidered on these events in any way . |
22 | ‘ I do n't think there is any rush for me to get to America and make films . |
23 | I do n't think there is any way that he can realise what I am going through . |
24 | Well I am a sociologist and I do n't think there is any evidence to suggest that children from lone parent families are more prone to delinquency or trouble . |
25 | ‘ I do not think there is any element of risk in British Land , or companies such as Land Securities , MEPC , Hammerson , Great Portland or Slough . |
26 | I do not think there is any doubt that high unemployment is related to high crime rates in certain parts of the borough . |
27 | I do n't think there is any doubt about that . ’ |
28 | I do n't think there is any doubt about it . ’ |
29 | I do n't think there is any doubt [ that ] it is damage at the molecular level . |
30 | I do n't think there is any shortage of venture capital or money to back good propositions . |