Example sentences of "he think [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ca n't have him think that , love .
2 Before he is through , Tate is claiming that ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ represents ‘ probably … the only valid religious poetry we have ’ , and he isolates two features of the writing which lead him to think this .
3 He knew that it was a stupid notion and that she , of all people , would n't have wanted him to think this way , but he could n't help it .
4 But it was better him thinking that , than finding Lee in the shed .
5 The kids immediately followed him thinking this was proof that he was the right guy .
6 Every time Shirley was on the telly thereafter , I would notice how she put her head to one side and agreed absolutely with the questioner ‘ except did n't he think that … ’ .
7 and that erm is he w er would , did he think that would be a problem .
8 First of all I think we have worked out the importance of establishing a very good relationship with the media and that 's developing and that means that , that the views of the trade union movement are beginning to be heard , er , when we , when we spoke to the editor of the local paper for example , we pointed out that on the business page there 's nothing about trade unions and did he think that business er existed without er on , just on one side .
9 Nathan returns , suggesting that you need to be in a sheltered spot for minimum discomfort ; he thinks that constipation is to be feared almost as much as the wind .
10 However he thinks that development of the operating system as an application server will be accelerated thanks to Novell 's participation , with Unix evolving to a broader market with additional features and capabilities , including links with NetWare .
11 Sir Leicester may think it appropriate to keep Mr Rouncewell waiting , ‘ opposing his repose and that of Chesney Wold to the restless flight of ironmasters ’ , but it is his housekeeper 's son who now wields the moral authority , for he has come to remove his future daughter-in-law , the lady 's maid Rosa , from Lady Dedlock 's charge because he thinks that position is unsuitable .
12 He thinks that Father will be sad , ’ reads Matthew .
13 Perhaps I 've tried to be too clever , she thought , reading up world affairs , and he thinks that 's all I want to talk about .
14 ‘ The youngest watches TV like every other little boy , and from that he thinks that prison is a place where they put bad people who 've done terrible things , ’ explains Margaret .
15 He thinks that day may come in time .
16 ‘ He does n't know you very well if he thinks that , ’ she said faintly .
17 ‘ There 's a clinic , the Marshes , where she could stay , if he thinks that would suit .
18 that he thinks that erm of all of these forced motivations class interest is the most damaging and he argues there 's a remedy for this , we 'll see why it 's a remedy in a minute , that certain people ought to be given more than one vote so that although everyone should have some votes , not everyone should have the same number of votes .
19 I 'm sure he thinks that .
20 But he has got himself into difficulties because he thinks that beauty is not , so to speak , a logical construction that allows us to talk about particular objects in the world .
21 He thinks that 's a good idea .
22 He thinks all women should look like Page 3 models , so he always comments on my short haircut , clumpy shoes , ‘ man 's ’ coat , etc .
23 Kenneth Baker indicated recently that he thinks such a plan should go ahead ; if he can persuade his government colleagues that the scheme could make a real contribution to economic growth it could start up by the Spring .
24 Though Kasdan appears to disapprove of the Joel Silver style of wham-bam slam-bangers , it 's impossible to tell whether he thinks such films have been instrumental in the decline of western civilisation .
25 He thinks another fiscal crisis like the one he was called in to deal with can be expected to force the issue within a few years .
26 He thinks most businesses are over-managed and under-led .
27 He thinks most of the things other boys wear look stupid .
28 He thinks most of my clothes are — and I quote — ‘ indecent ’ .
29 Lord Denning MR said : Every member of the community is entitled to carry on any trade or business he chooses and in such manner as he thinks most desirable in his own interests , so long as he does nothing unlawful : with the consequence that any contract which interferes with the free exercise of his trade or business , by restricting him in the work he may do for others , or the arrangements which he may make with others , is a contract in restraint of trade .
30 He thinks some states and cities will resort to pump-priming their economies with spending on things like roads , airports and waste-management .
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