We have no meanings for "think the interview" in our records yet.
1 Then at length I began to think the interview a strange one.
2 All things considered, I think the interview went pretty well.
3 I didn't think the interview was going particularly well.
4 Unlike Yama Nabi, he did think the interview should be made public at the same time as the findings were released.
5 I thought the interview concluded with that almost apology.
6 According to biographer Tom Bower, Charles had thought the interview would "clear the decks".
7 When asked why Kelly appeared in the movie, Browne said he thought the interview had been lifted from another source.
8 He sank back, apparently exhausted, in his chair, and I uttered a sigh of relief, thinking the interview was now over.
9 I thought the interview was all-but-finished when the young woman on the other end of the line launched into the scripted marketing spiel.
10 The Abbe preferred it should be so; he thought the interview would be less painful, and that the surrounding trees would give him ideas.
11 Somehow he could not give his mind to his lessons, and at length, thinking the interview must be ended, he returned to the dining-room.
12 'For,' said he, without my having spoken, 'I think the interview may tend to the advancement of your prospects.'
13 "Don't go, Harry." For Harry had risen as though he thought the interview was at on end.
14 Acclaimed novelist Hilary Mantel later wrote that she thought the interview was a "stupendous piece of theatre" in which "the pauses were everything".
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