Example sentences of "[noun] think that [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Practice once one side thinks that the opposing party holds this objective Firmly then the other feels no need to hold as well .
2 The DUP and Vanguard had intended to boycott the local elections , saving their effort for the more important Assembly elections , but activists in both parties thought that the earlier contest should be fought , if only to make use of the free publicity that would be created and to have the advantages of a trial run and an early opportunity to canvass for the more important second elections .
3 In some patients Freud thought that the unconscious system was not under sufficient control by the conscious and preconscious systems , and that the patient was therefore a potential danger to himself or others .
4 Nigel Duerdoth of the National Federation of Housing Associations thinks that the new payment system for hostels is ‘ most likely to break down in the inner cities — the areas where stress is greatest and hostels are most concentrated and needed ’ .
5 Yolland thought that the only action needed was to cut down some of the trees in a young plantation in order to give people riding or driving on the turnpike a good view of an advancing train in the cutting .
6 Wickham thought that a weak defence and said : ‘ The Linleys were rather disturbed by the incident … ’
7 However , wherever there is hesitancy or opposition in ethical attitude which is not rooted in hesitancy or disagreement in belief , in the sense that no amount of factual certainty or agreement would cause the final ascendancy of one definite attitude , Stevenson thinks that the ethical question can not be resolved rationally .
8 Mr Craddock thinks that the older man is dominating the art student .
9 So , if the rational person thinks that the aggregate demand curve will be at AD 1 he must also expect a price level of P 2 .
10 And Alvar Fañez at this time issued out from ambush , and fell upon them , on the side which was nearest the sea ; and the Moors thought that a great power had arrived to the Cid 's succour , and they were dismayed , and began to fly .
11 I was utterly amazed to discover that the right hon. Gentleman thought that the hon. Member for North Down did not want devolution .
12 Twenty eight of 40 responding parents whose son had had preputial plasty thought that the final appearance of their son 's penis was normal .
13 But some weather researchers at the organisation think that the scientific value of the data could be reduced if a commercially minded company is at the helm in the US .
14 Does my hon. Friend think that the Labour party was acting in the best interests of Britain and of our Baltic friends when , in 1969 , it did a deal with Brezhnev and handed over the Baltic gold ?
15 Does my hon. Friend think that the excellent work of the NAO is sufficiently well understood and appreciated by hon. Members ?
16 General practitioners thought that the greatest change had occurred in relationships with consultants and the least change in relationships with patients .
17 Some people thought that a wider look at the problem may provide some answers .
18 Much of this consensus , at least nominally , cut across party lines : Beveridge , who formalised the project of ‘ welfare ’ expansion , was a Liberal ; the 1944 White Paper on employment policy was produced under the war-time coalition ; Butler 's educational reforms were also decided in 1944 , but many people thought that the Labour Party was more likely to live up to the promise of reform .
19 The seventeenth-century poet Robert Herrick thought that a little carelessness in appearance was actually very exciting :
20 Well I think people think that a certain amount of time and attention has to be devoted to the Party 's constitution , and there are two things that arose out of the conference in Brighton .
21 The majority in the snail darter case thought that the best interpretation of the convention about statutes required them to enforce the literal meaning of the Environmental Protection Act unless it could be proved that Congress intended otherwise .
22 Before Erwin and Scott , biologists thought that the total number of species on Earth was probably only two to three million — so they have increased the estimated number by about 25 times .
23 The President regarded him for a moment and Trent thought that the old man might rally .
24 So why did Amy think that the Prime Minister was a man ?
25 The comments above by Sisam ( 1915 ) and Hall ( 1920 ) arise directly from Skeats 's views , and , although these comments were made a long time ago , it would be a mistake to think that the Anglo-Norman argument has now been abandoned .
26 According to a pre-Budget survey of Scotland 's top 300 companies , carried out by System 3 for the accountancy firm , Ernst & Young , 72 per cent of respondents think that a further cut in business rates would have a favourable effect on their company , though , surprisingly , 4 per cent believe it would have an adverse impact .
27 The researchers think that a nationwide survey could reveal much more , perhaps a number that triggers the response , ‘ chocolate ’ .
28 Now researchers think that the sudden drop in oestrogen-type hormones after she gives birth to her baby may spark off rheumatoid arthritis
29 It is a fallacy to think that the more information an organisation has the better will be the decisions .
30 Hess thought that the spreading rate at the ocean ridge was of the order of one centimetre per year .
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