Example sentences of "you must think [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You must think yourselves lucky to be able to go to Thrush Green as often as you do . ’ |
2 | ‘ If you think I 'll fall for that , you must think me very stupid indeed . |
3 | ‘ You must think me terribly rude , ’ said Blunset . |
4 | ‘ I know you must think me awful . |
5 | You must think me a terrible whiner . " |
6 | You must think me very gauche . " |
7 | ‘ What an idiot you must think me . |
8 | You must think me very silly but it 's just that I 'm so excited ! |
9 | M. You must think something . |
10 | ‘ You must think we 're a funny family , Roy , ’ she said , not looking up . |
11 | ‘ You must think we 're all very wicked sometimes , Mr Devlin , but you must understand how it started . |
12 | ‘ You must think what you like . ’ |
13 | ‘ You must think what that means to a German composer who has just become an American citizen in the aftermath of the war , ’ Bamert says . |
14 | You must think your way forward , cutting through the peripheral material , to arrive at the heart of your subject . |
15 | Most players are pretty close in fitness but you must think you are stronger than the other bloke . |
16 | ‘ I reckon , ’ said Marie slowly , ‘ that you must think I 'm a right idiot . ’ |
17 | ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’ |
18 | ‘ You must think I 'm a very foolish woman , Captain . ’ |
19 | You must think I 'm very stupid . |
20 | I 'm sorry , you must think I have no feelings at all . |
21 | ‘ You must think I 'm awful . |
22 | You must think I 've just crawled out of my crib ! ’ |
23 | ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’ |
24 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
25 | 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 — ’ |
26 | You must think I 'm absolutely barking just to have been sat with this in front of me and not done anything about it . |
27 | You must think I 'm blind … ’ |
28 | ‘ You must think I was taking a lot for granted , sorting all this out before — well , before I even knew you 'd let me on the island , let alone still want me . ’ |
29 | " You must think it very strange of me to come here without warning . |
30 | You must think us very ill-organized , inspector . ’ |