Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 " Aye , ye 'll think I 'm daft , but that 's how it is .
2 Ye would think I was a dog , ’ he said , ‘ the way she looks at me . ’
3 Another , who works in a uniform all day , said how important her earrings were , and the short dreadlocks under her hat ; how she felt they were making a statement for her , something like : you may think I 'm an ordinary , boring nurse , but my hair and my earrings give you the clues ; this is what I 'm like out of my uniform , I 'm different , I 'm me .
4 You may think I am exaggerating but I am telling you the truth as clearly as I remember it and I remember it very clearly .
5 You may think I 'm bad enough , but Slorne !
6 You may think I 'm joking I do n't go abroad for my holidays , I go to Norfolk .
7 Now do n't take that too literally , certainly in sub zero temperatures and I think the first of December and to do so would I think er have er maybe with some risk of being in 's phrase stark raving bonkers but by that you may think I mean that I think we made a fair attempt to deal with the three principle issues which have caused so much annoyance to user groups , there 's a backlog in modification orders .
8 You may think I fell apart and did n't handle myself very well . ’
9 and leave you free to do a job , because you may think I mean , believe it or I 've turned this room inside out today !
10 Sir I I 'm just not sure how you how you want to play this because you may feel I beginning to feel we 're probably getting to the end of this circuit here .
11 With regard to the now unimportant four percent increase which then if you may made I 'm sure councillors deny it and if we are to believe the reason that we have to bring our rents to this level is because government policy so dictates that we shall do .
12 BELVILLE : [ surprised at this prudery — and wishing to be off ] My dear , I count every hour of absence from you a day but you may believe I can not help it .
13 You may say I do n't swim sinusoidally like a fish — you 're quite right , but it 's not why you have them , it 's why your ancestors had them .
14 You may remember I was pretty well oiled that evening , apart from being knocked senseless . ’
15 Last Sunday you may remember I held up something at the start of the service , and it was my mail from the previous day and we homed in on one buff letter which had H M inspector of taxes in it .
16 You may remember I spent some time in Paris — not the most pleasant of times freezing in the snow , chased by wolves and being half-hanged at Montfaucon .
17 WHAT YOU MAY HAVE I DO NEED
18 I think you ought to go I 'll get you going real quick .
19 Oh right said Daryl and Elsie you ought to know I suppose any way , I 'd suspect you 'd like a sister , it 's nice having one .
20 ‘ I reckon , ’ said Marie slowly , ‘ that you must think I 'm a right idiot . ’
21 You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
22 You must think I 'm a very foolish woman , Captain . ’
23 You must think I 'm very stupid .
24 I 'm sorry , you must think I have no feelings at all .
25 You must think I 'm awful .
26 You must think I 've just crawled out of my crib ! ’
27 You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
28 You must think I 'm an inconsiderate devil if you 're expecting to be thrown in at the deep end to struggle as best you can . ’
29 She looked up at him , revelling in the feel of his arms about her , then said contritely , ‘ You must think I 'm a prize idiot — ’
30 You must think I 'm absolutely barking just to have been sat with this in front of me and not done anything about it .
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