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

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1 I think that the right decisions were taken in recent years on the deployment of cruise and other nuclear matters , and we are now seeing the benefit of that .
2 But I think that the poor girls might like something pretty , too . ’
3 I think that the young painters are more intelligent than the others , the old ones can see in me only a disastrous rival ’ , he said to his son in a letter written only a few days before his death .
4 France , Germany and now the UK all produce Bries , although I think that the French varieties remain the best .
5 I think that the initial conditions of the universe are as suitable a subject for scientific study and theory as are the local physical laws .
6 But now I think that the Nicaraguan women are an example to us .
7 She thinks that the local authorities should fit window locks to all its properties inmmediatly .
8 The latter ‘ shared care ’ group included 15 patients who thought that the main decisions concerning their diabetes were made in general practice .
9 And so there are still to be found Latinists who think that the hilarious mistranslations in his Homage to Sextus Propertius ( 1919 ) were inadvertent rather than mischievously deliberate .
10 If we think that the outer garments are of importance , how much more important , then , is the subtle auric garment with which we surround ourselves and which actually penetrates the minds and subtle structure of others who come our way — human , animal , insect or plant .
11 As at Lloyd 's of London , they thought that the good days would always be with them and adjusted their pay , and their fees , to suit .
12 He thinks that the ancient sites were locations where altered states of consciousness could more readily occur .
13 And he had tried to be helpful about the blotter , staring at it with almost painful intensity before saying that he thought that the black markings had n't been there when he had last seen the blotter on Monday evening .
14 He thought that the only things of which we could be really certain were things of which we were directly aware , that is , things in our own minds .
15 In particular he thought that the fundamental principles of Aristotle 's philosophy could provide a setting in which to express the revealed truths of Christian faith .
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