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Do you take me for a fool?
He said that you ought to go.
I think you've gone too far.
You say the bridge is safe; I will take care all the same.
I took it for granted that you were on our side.
Do you think we should import rice from the U.S.?
I can't possibly think your story is true.
I am sure your promotion was timely and well deserved.
Your composition is not altogether bad.
Don't you think you're putting the cart before the horse?
I guess you're right, Jane.
Granting that you are right, we still can't approve of your plan.
Your plan has the virtue of being practical.
I think I should do it for you.
I took it for granted that you would come.
If I had known about your illness, I would have visited you in the hospital.
I thought you were Japanese.
Listen to those whom you think to be honest.
Granting that you are honest, that is no proof of your innocence.
I think it is dangerous for you to drive a car.

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