Sentence examples for means you think from inspiring English sources

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When people go, 'I don't deserve this.' That means, you think you do.

"If you say he'll destroy the world, that means you think he's going to do what he says he'll do.

In plain English, that means you think you can dance to it in your head, but in practice it may turn out rather differently.

If you think that should be rebutted in the text of a story, it means you think a reporter can crawl inside the mind of a Supreme Court justice and report back.

'If you don't come in because you're worried we're going to take the piss then you must think we have the ammunition, so that means you think you're shit,' shrugs Amstell.

But you're not allowed to say that because that means you think your kid is dull.

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"You mean you think you could do something?

I mean, you think about these — would you roast him, how would you eat — Stop it!

It doesn't mean you think you're going to get everything right.

Mother (taken aback): What do you mean you think we should get a summer home?

What do you mean, you think your bag is in the boot?

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