Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] think [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , this is nothing to do with a do n't worry that 's we do n't want them thinking that the house is the issue cos it is n't , alright ?
2 It was in fact my experience of working with the banks and institutions for the recapitalisation and reconstruction of John Brown which led me to think that the City is much maligned over its attitudes to industry and the accusation of short-termism is not justified .
3 Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true .
4 Well I would n't actually say nobody 's excited about it I mean I think that the way these things happen is that they they 're gradual rather than er
5 D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ?
6 D' you think when The Bomber came down it just killed twenty people and left the rest of us drinking Korn and singing fal-lal-lal ?
7 He named Francis Fukuyama , an American , whose ‘ End of History ’ article might tempt one to think that the struggle was over and to put one 's feet up , thinking that every alternative to economic liberalism , in recent times , had shown itself to be hopelessly flawed .
8 It delighted her to think that the girl had gone into the night , alone and unloved and growing with child .
9 But I ca n't prevent myself thinking that the person who is to play Claudia should possess a clearly defined personality of her own .
10 Whatever made you think that the idea — of course quite impossible , though for the sake of argument we will not imagine it so — myself and Edward going away together was simply unconventional .
11 Weber 's vision of increasing rationalization and bureaucratization , under both capitalist and industrial socialist régimes , also led him to think that the advance in civilization would not lead to greater happiness for everyone .
12 When Nellie died we thought that the class would end but thanks to Elsie Simmonds with Kath Vigneux at the piano , we were able to carry on .
13 Some affirmative uses give a slightly different impression from that of being able to assert the occurrence of an event because of its having been perceived — a suggestion that there is a difference between what perception would lead one to think and the way things really are : ( 85 ) Once again the direction in which something is seen to move might depend upon the ratios of firing in cells sensitive to movement in different directions , and after prolonged movement in one direction a stationary image would produce less firing in the cell which had just been stimulated more than normally , hence apparent movement in the opposite direction would be seen to occur .
14 But it is full of snares , for it can all too easily lead us to think that the learning characteristic of higher education is a sub-set of conventional learning .
15 Nor do I think that the cutting down of the scrub and the erection of the secondary wire mesh fence add very much .
16 She could see that the game was drawing to a close — nearly all the pieces on the board had disappeared — and although she had no idea who was winning she thought that the gladiators needed sustenance .
17 And did you think that the Germans were were bad or ?
18 Now , now you 've been working in the area of AIDS for some time now , do you think that the message is getting through ?
19 Do you think that the decision in Jones v. Waite would be the same today ?
20 Do you think that the Americans are being over-cautious about this or are we perhaps being a bit lax ?
21 Do you think that the Americans are being over-cautious about this or are we perhaps being a bit lax ?
22 Now do you think that the campaign th the th , the campaigns against the use in cosmetic testing had anything to do with the changes that were brought in , or do you think advances and responsible er science would have , would have made those changes anyway ?
23 Do you think that the management are aware that they are now dealing with people who 've changed ?
24 Do you think that the idea of a adjustability er you say that they were snapped up , do you think that people actually once they get an adjustable light fitting , do you think that they actually adjust it ?
25 Do you think that the ladies who did abortions did it mainly for money , or wer was it sort of concern for ?
26 Do you think that the ocean , which swells and struggles , Would be happy to open its mouth day and night , To breathe into the void a vapour of noise , And that it would roar , beneath the hurricane above , If its roaring was not speech ?
27 Do you think that the work is accessible to the general public ?
28 And do you think that the planners in this country take the geography of the country sufficiently seriously ?
29 Do you think that the spotlights have
30 Why do you think that the stories have continued even to this day about the supposed link between the tax case and the gift of funds to build the National Gallery ?
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