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  1.  I thought he'd gone to London.
  2. Can you think of some typical problems that confront Germans learning English?
  3. He's always thinking about the past and worrying about the future.
  4. I like to know what the enemy is thinking.
  5. Don't you think that you're wanting the impossible?
  6. Naturally, I think people who drive smarter, faster cars than mine are a bunch of low-grade show-offs.
  7. I think I made the wrong decision.
  8. All the girls think he's great, don't they?
  9. If I think someone may take an overdose, I will spend hours talking to them.
  10. One has to think of the practical side of things.
  11. We think of ourselves as members of the local community.
  12. She couldn't think of anything else.
  13. Other people must have thought like this.
  14. I think it would be wise to give up.
  15. His mind seemed to have become incapable of any thought.
  16. I think it's absolutely wonderful.
  17. Dad thought I was too idealistic.
  18. He thought that lots of lovely money was the source of happiness.
  19. ...trying to think of a way to stop him.
  20. Allen remarked that at times he thought he was back in America.
  21. Most people think I am brave to do this.
  22. I think my father was a brave man to do what he did.
  23. They thought this was a sensible thing to do.
  24. I think that on this occasion the guilty should go unpunished.
  25. He thought it right to resign.
  26. I think she is a brilliant writer.
  27. Do you think it's Ella on the phone?
  28. What do you really think?
  29. Whose babies did you think they were?
  30. What do you think about the present political situation?
  31. Then you think we can keep it?
  32. Neither sex has a monopoly on thought or emotion.
  33. You don't think he has any chance of winning? None whatsoever.
  34. You'll find yourself thinking about nothing whatsoever.
  35. I think it will be rather nice.
  36. It'll give you time to think about it won't it?
  37. I think unions can be stupid, intransigent, pigheaded.
  38. I think that may well have been the intention.
  39. I think you ought to try a different approach.
  40. I think you should get in touch with your solicitor.
  41. I thought perhaps you might like to come along with me.
  42. I think it might be a good idea to stop the recording now.
  43. He thought I was a freak because I wouldn't carry a weapon.
  44. I should think it would last quite a long time.
  45. I want to know what you think about this.
  46. I think I had better show this to my brother.
  47. What do you think Sally will do?
  48. I think the Social Democrats are going to have some problems ahead of them.
  49. I think we'll definitely be going next year.
  50. I thought for a moment that she was going to cry.
  51. These features increase the chances that we will be able to see and think clearly following a physical attack.
  52. Do you think we'll get to the top of this canyon by tomorrow?
  53. He was, I think, in his early sixties when I first encountered him.
  54. I've been thinking about it a lot longer than you.
  55. Is he still thinking of going away to Italy for a month?
  56. She would have liked to sit for a while and think.
  57. I don't think he's practised much for years.
  58. I thought highly of the idea.
  59. `I don't think the crowd helped her,' Gordon admitted. `She played worse.'
  60. They think, dress and live differently.
  61. I thought I'd seen you somewhere.
  62. He looked old, Harold thought, and sick.
  63. `I'll go to him in a minute,' she thought.
  64. I do not think she suspects me.
  65. I must go and see Lynn, Marsha thought.
  66. She replied, `My first thought was to protect him.'
  67. He thought she was worried.
  68. I think there's something wrong.
  69. She was worried, he thought.
  70. In the Middle Ages, people thought the world was flat.
  71. I think it's going to rain.
  72. They will think we are making a fuss.
  73. I think some of the sheep may die this year.
  74. I was afraid people might think I'd been asleep during the previous twenty-four hours.
  75. I don't think that will be necessary.
  76. Don't you think we'd better wait and see?
  77. Don't you think you'd better slow down?
  78. I think it's time we stopped.
  79. Whether you think they are any good or not is irrelevant.
  80. Manfred behaved perfectly, but Gertrude had little idea of what he was thinking.
  81. I couldn't think of a single thing to say after he'd replied like that.
  82. Seeing that you're the guest on this little trip, I won't tell you what you what I think of your behaviour last night.
  83. ...some strange fragment of thought whose origin I have no idea of.
  84. There had been a time when she thought they were wonderful.
  85. Stroud, I think, is where I want to die.
  86. Ask anybody nearing the age of retirement what they think.
  87. Do you think there is something wrong with her? Or do you just not like her?
  88. Employers have got to think more seriously not only of attracting staff, but of keeping them.
  89. The thought neither distressed nor delighted her.
  90. They didn't think about the political implications of welcoming a German or a Frenchman or an Italian.
  91. He had played rugby at school, had been in the army and had briefly been a professional footballer. That was thought to be to his favour when the job came up later.
  92. `I'll think about it, Mother.' That statement was the end of most of their discussions.
  93. I think we can now answer the question posed at the end of the previous chapter.
  94. The unemployment in the rural areas is often thought to be due entirely to population growth, and no doubt this is an important factor. But those who hold this view still have to explain why additional people cannot do additional work.
  95. `Are you all right?'*`I think so.'
  96. `You think he's dead, don't you?'*`I'm afraid so, Sally.'
  97. We accept that thought is a common property of the human race. But we cannot make the same assumption about machines.
  98. My brothers and myself were very poor, but so happy. I think other families were the same.
  99. In the past ten years I think we've seen the reverse process.
  100. It's really fabulous. Do you think that there are any other comparable tombs left at all?
  101. I thought life was simply splendid. I had no reason to think otherwise.
  102. I thought he had invited you for just such a purpose as this.
  103. Do farmers still warrant a ministry all to themselves? I think they do.
  104. I think we want it more than they do.
  105. `Bit of an unfair question to ask me, because I'm biased.'*`Thought you might be.'
  106. `I think you're right.'*`I'm sure I am.'
  107. `He thought that it was hereditary in his case.'*`Well, it might be.'
  108. `Do you think that academics have an appreciation of the administrative difficulties of running a University?'*`No, and I don't think they should have.'
  109. `Do you think they're very important?'*`Maybe.'
  110. `Do you think you could keep your mouth shut if I was to tell you something?'*`Definitely.'
  111. `I can't see how she thinks it's to be done.'*`I can't either.'
  112. He thinks such events could have been avoided.
  113. I think someone's calling you.
  114. It always pleased him to think of his father.
  115. It surprised him to realize that he hadn't thought about them until now.
  116. He thought it right to resign immediately.
  117. He fell back with a look of surprise*dead. It's quick, anyway, I thought.
  118. I think on the whole we don't do too badly.
  119. We want a diverse press and we haven't got it. I think as a result a lot of options are denied us.
  120. I think it's motor cycling. But I'm not sure.
  121. I think she is a very stupid person indeed.
  122. For years I'd had to hide what I was thinking.
  123. `Do you think we could meet? Can you get free?'*`I might be able to.'*`Lovely!'
  124. I think this is the best thing, don't you?
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