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

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1 Everyone thinks that an English Rose complexion is nice but I 'd love to have olive skin .
2 I thought that a smacked bottom and being sent to bed very early that evening was hardly just reward for aping my elders .
3 I think that a good job has been done by the ITC , but I am prepared to consider any representations that are made to me about the future determination of licences .
4 We will of course be in the middle of a natural seasonal shortage but I am advising finishers that they can not afford to ignore current prices and I think that a reasonable flow of cattle will still come forward , ’ he said .
5 I think that a possible abortion should be consulted with a Family Planning Officer and doctors before a decision is reached but it should be the woman 's final choice because she is the person responsible for herself and child .
6 And I think that a comprehensive consultation exercise has got to bear in mind that the key question , and that 's affordability .
7 I mean , we do n't stand still at this because what will seem a very good service this year will look like a lousy service in five years ' time so let's not pretend the fact that we have n't achieved everything we 've achieved this year in some previous years means that we have n't made any improvements because I think one of the key areas where in fact er improvements have been made in previous years , and to a certain extent , one could say reading this I was worried by an apparent admission of very much reference or very much expenditure on them in the provision of day centres , because I think that a key element in care in the community and the fact that today so successfully this year has been the fact that a major number of th and I do n't think there 's any disagreement over this , a number of day centres , very efficient and very effective day centres , were developed , funded , provided mainly in the conurbation areas and I think Mr is right to highlight the fact that , as so often happens in these instances , it 's people who live in conurbations who get the best deal because it 's , it 's more economical , it 's easier to provide a centre for a large number of people than it is for a small number of people .
8 I think that a new kind of replicator has recently emerged on this very planet .
9 She 's only been with me a week , and I think that a handicapped child 's need is greater than mine . ’
10 I think that a real affront to sexual integrity and sexual dignity may be sufficient . ’
11 As long as young pro-European forces can continue to develop in this country , I think that a positive change in attitude is possible .
12 I think that a big advantage if you wanting to get in very large areas like London and Birmingham .
13 I think that a little bit apprehensive on things like that , and course when he saw Tony asked whether ga , whether he could go and Tony said no , I 'm sorry Doc but that he said I 've got my ponies and things there and I do n't want people shooting there !
14 Yeah I must admit I think that a little bit erm
15 I would think it 's a diminishing number because I think that a large number of judges who would have voted for Mr Clement Attlee would look askance at voting for some of his successors , with all respect to them .
16 I think that a valid reply to this objection would be that it is a political objection to the passing of a statute worded in this wide way , not a legal objection to the validity of the Order , it a statute worded so widely has been passed .
17 Now I ask you , do you think that a privatized network that has to pay a divided to investors will lead to a better , safer , cleaner , cheaper railway ?
18 Secondly , of course it is true , and it always has been , that if people are asked , ’ Do you think that a Scottish assembly or a Scottish Parliament is a good idea ? ’ , most tend to give a positive response .
19 Would n't you think that a sudden noise like that — like a rifle-shot , I 'd say — would startle a man if he was n't expecting it ?
20 Being English , she thought that a sure way of bestowing pleasure on strangers was to compliment them on their dogs .
21 There were always some in the State Department who thought the policy might be pushed a little further : who thought that a unified Germany might become a big partner for America in the same way as is ( say some ) Japan .
22 You will have to explain exactly why the first report was useless , why the particular expert was chosen and why you think that a new expert would come up with a case-winning report .
23 Please let me know if you think that an early meeting is necessary to clarify details .
24 No one thinks that a female MP can not represent both the men and the women in her constituency just as effectively as a man .
25 For example , if we think that a basic assumption is that people matter as persons , and that this is justified , then what follows ?
26 It thinks that a sensible way would be to standardise on windows , icons , menus , and command box style via agreement on specific languages — such as C , C++ — for all interfaces , with reusable source code modules , rather than on specific product-oriented solutions .
27 He thinks that a proportional representation voting system is more important than the constitutional future of Scotland .
28 The cards were described by the judge as a " manner of manufacture " because he thought that a punched card was analogous to a cam for controlling the cutting path of a lathe .
29 He thought that an unnecessary touch of Georgiades 's .
30 In the years since , we 've kept a Northern Ireland file , and a few months ago we had collected enough encouraging evidence to make us think that a concerted effort would enable us to name the man most consistently pointed at as being in control of the IRA , Martin McGuinness .
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