Example sentences of "think they 're [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , we must be getting downstairs or those poor men will think they 're never going to get that glass of sherry , ’ said Ianthe more lightly .
2 But er they 're never going to , I do n't think they 're ever going to get on top of the waiting lists because they 're introducing so many new operations .
3 Do n't you think they 're only using that as
4 Well , a lot of old folk er , I do n't think they 're much bothered what they say , they know the name of the candidates and they seemed
5 I think they 're just trying to relieve
6 ‘ I think they 're just taking a look around . ’
7 Like , the men who wo n't talk to you think they 're just protecting themselves .
8 Course your parents always like fish , but I think they 're just lying .
9 Think they 're just gon na have to cut back .
10 I think they 're just gon na have to be really , really strict with them .
11 I think they 're just to scare you .
12 I think they 're just going to be planted there .
13 I think they 're just going in .
14 I think they 're probably making educated guesses are n't they whereas we 're making stabs in the dark .
15 But I think they 're probably deluded .
16 Well I do n't particularly like cows then er but then I think they 're well done .
17 And I think they 're both regarded as fairly civilised , ’ Julius remarked .
18 Well , personally I think they 're both lacking .
19 ‘ And I think they 're only worry pills and I 'm not worried any more . ’
20 I think they 're only saying it because it 's true .
21 I think they 're only coming in case there 's any money for them . ’
22 I think they 're still spacenapping people , if you want to know .
23 Erm I still er think I think they 're still running Britain are n't they .
24 I do n't think so , not again , but I am annoyed with him Jane , because I lost a fiver today plus tax on his first mount ; that was Lupesku , that came in at second at five to one , he then rode Balasinya and Patricia , I think they 're still running Jane .
25 Dock-grubs — leather jackets I think they 're sometimes called — are another fine natural bait .
26 I think they 're fantastically advanced and mature because they do n't have radios .
27 And I think they 're actually picking out a particular area for a report is is not necessarily good practice. , erm I think we can identify er those areas piece by piece we will go through them , they can be brought forward to a variety of areas .
28 I think they 're actually appealing for hand ball you know the Forest players .
29 I think they 're actually taxed at source .
30 ‘ They seem to think they 're there to punish the people .
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