Example sentences of "think [pers pn] be [adj] [noun] " 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 ‘ This is ridiculous — I 'm so excited , you 'd think I was five years old ! ’
4 To hear you talk , anyone would think I was some kind of wanton , a man-stealer .
5 ‘ Papa still thinks I am six years old .
6 I thought , if she could hear she thinks I 'm bloody crackers !
7 And he thinks I 'm another canary you see !
8 I do n't think she 's full time work , no
9 Why had he thought it necessary , she would n't have minded , surely he did n't think she was that sort of person .
10 To hear him talk , anyone would think she was some kind of Jezebel on the make .
11 Do you think you are pleasing God at present ?
12 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
13 ‘ I did n't think you were that kind of girl , ’ he said , ‘ and I sha n't see you again .
14 One minute , you 're holding forth from a pulpit and everyone thinks you 're one hell of a guy .
15 Just because she 's read some trashy paperback she thinks she 's some kind of expert on the modus operandi .
16 You 'd have thought they were best friends or something , except that girls do n't have proper friends the way boys do .
17 well I , getting back to the picture you see , I , when I looked at it I thought good god it 's our Bill , I , I you could of thought it were twin brothers when I
18 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 .
19 I think he must think we 're complete idiots or something !
20 ‘ I do n't think we should win but everyone would think we were nicer people . ’
21 ‘ Anyone would think we were some kind of free education service , ’ grumbled Joyce , having disposed of the child and returned to her central eyrie .
22 Nick whispered , ‘ She thinks we 're poor children , too poor to have slippers , ’ and giggled .
23 Thinks we 're all gaga .
24 I do n't think they are that type of band anyway .
25 ‘ I do n't think they are improper pictures , ’ she said .
26 But I do think they are important questions .
27 Er , we have some points that we want taken on board such as the relevance of CPMs in the primary care team each team and that sort of thing but I do n't think they are fundamental differences , they are , as I say , dialogues towards consensus .
28 ’ I think people find me obnoxious because I wo n't admit that I secretly loathe Kyle Minogue and Jason Donovan , but I really do think they 're great artists — if I did n't I 'd be the biggest hypocrite in the world .
29 I would think they 're more trouble than they 're worth unless you 've got
30 I do n't think they 're common criminals .
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