Example sentences of "think [pron] have [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 M. What do you think I 've been these last two months ?
2 I do however think I have been able to help with the emotional problems of the artists here , especially the big dilemma of whether to have kids or not .
3 I do n't think she 's been five times to my house in all the time I 've lived there , now in the early days er she said that when it , hang on , she said she 'd never come down cos she did n't like er
4 ‘ How long do you think she 's been dead ? ’
5 I would of thought it had been easier to erm to put down the name of
6 Yeah well I would of thought it 'd been nice , been nice to have
7 It 's thought he 'd been incontinent and tried to wash himself .
8 Well er , I do n't really think there 's been enough improvement to backlash against and er
9 ‘ Thirty years ago Thomas contested his father 's will , he lost but his action split the family ; I do n't think there 's been any contact since . ’
10 But in terms of service and common purposes between ourselves I do n't think there has been particular resistance to doing what we 've been doing .
11 John and Simon always left the doors open upstairs , as if casually , so that anyone who suspected , but did not know , would think they 'd been wrong .
12 He thought I had been economical with the truth .
13 ‘ Because you thought I 'd been cross-examining him about you ? ’
14 It was wider than it had looked and Fenella thought she had been right to think it led away from the road , deeper into the hillside .
15 She thought she had been sympathetic to him , but , in the pain of love herself , could she have been kinder ?
16 ‘ I asked Rico , when he telephoned , how long he thought she 'd been dead .
17 He did n't really care if she and Nick were happy or not but if he thought they had been happier at Druid 's Bottom than they were at his house , he might stop them going again .
18 Someone touched his elbow so timidly that he thought it had been accidental , until the gesture was repeated with more insistence .
19 The fact that three quarters of those prescribed medication thought it to have been very or fairly effective may be thought to vindicate this as a first line approach , but side effects from anticholinergic drugs are common , and important diagnoses ( for example , a neurological condition ) may be delayed .
20 He was glad she thought he had been cool .
21 I thought he had been right , and that what happened to me on that oily beach was all I was fit for .
22 Let it suffice for the present that he thought he 'd been silly to nurture romantic thoughts about his first love .
23 Um , he said , thought a little and then said no , he did n't think he had been afraid .
24 I do n't think he 'd been ill-treated , but he 's took a lot of love and a lot of attention
25 But now he did n't think he 'd been harsh at all .
26 I like to think I 've been helpful to somebody else , so that they do n't make the same mistake as I made , or so that they know the responsibilities they 're taking on if they do have the baby .
27 I know you think I 've been casual about your gown , but when Roman insisted I wear his clothes I could n't turn him down , could I ? ’
28 I think I have been dead for a long time now .
29 I think she 'd been asleep . ’
30 ‘ Obviously you 're not — this time — but I still think you 've been involved with Garry in the past .
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