Example sentences of "think he 's [art] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't mind saying I think he 's a lovely gentleman ! ’
2 He is prepared for sceptics who think he 's a crank .
3 I think he 's a charming man and he 's certainly better than Major or Kinnock , who both give me the creeps .
4 I think he 's a fool . ’
5 I think he 's a good fellow .
6 Because I think he 's a dangerous lunatic .
7 Henry would have you think he 's a real no-nonsense type — more the rugged Bryan Brown than a glamorous Mel Gibson — but upon entering Robert 's car , I had my chin joyfully slurped by the rising star himself .
8 CORONATION Street busybody Percy Sugden has found real fan worship in Thailand where viewers think he 's a god .
9 We think he 's a hero and he 's shown he 's a brilliant driver .
10 As for Andropulos , several of my officers and I think he 's a leery customer and a suspicious one .
11 We do n't know him , we do n't trust him and we think he 's a highly suspicious character .
12 ‘ I do n't know him , I do n't trust him and I think he 's a highly suspicious character . ’
13 ‘ I hardly think he 's a mass murderer , sir . ’
14 Later she said to Peter , ‘ I think he 's a lovely man , ’ and the moment she had spoken , she knew it was a mistake .
15 ‘ I have always liked him , and I think he 's a fair master to his servants .
16 I think he 's a bit in love with her . ’
17 I think he 's a bit of an embarrassment to the family . ’
18 ‘ I think he 's a tough , shrewd character who desperately wants to buy prestige .
19 ‘ They think he 's a nice guy too . ’
20 I do n't know his name either , but I think he 's a medium-range civil servant . ’
21 ‘ It 's when they think he 's a gallstone they find it difficult . ’
22 ‘ I think he 's a disappointed man , ’ she said .
23 I have no great love for Klaus Ebert — I think he 's a pompous old windbag , to tell the truth — but he is Hans 's father .
24 ‘ The fans up there do n't know him and probably think he 's a big centre forward who can just head a ball — but they 're wrong .
25 I think he 's a great man .
26 ‘ You think he 's a quack ? ’
27 Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall
28 I think he 's a part time milkman some where in the deepest bowls ( sp ? ) of the north of England .
29 But I think he 's a bit worried I read into this that there 's a current there where you know the peasants are getting very radical , our is we ca n't be too radical and therefore we need to issue something which is gon na .
30 I think he 's a friend of Steven Blowers . ’
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