Example sentences of "think [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think society er smiles on all forms of love or do you think some kinds of love and loving are , are actually seen as being lesser than others there , there seems to be less sympathetic for er I mean , yes
2 Why do you think some items are exempt from ( do not carry ) VAT ?
3 So you might think few firms would opt for the formal route .
4 He thinks some states and cities will resort to pump-priming their economies with spending on things like roads , airports and waste-management .
5 To hear some people talk , you would think such things are all in a jumbled undifferentiated past , much as the Louis XIV 's palace of Versailles with its real hall of mirrors now also houses Jacques-Louis David 's massive celebrations of Napoleon and of the revolution which brought down the Bourbons .
6 How could she even think such things about a man whose reputation as a womaniser rivalled Casanova 's ?
7 One might think such recordings would demand competent replay equipment for the listener to appreciate fully these touches of purist engineering — but systems do n't have to be ‘ high-end ’ and costing thousands of pounds to be able to hear a difference .
8 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 .
9 It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole .
10 ‘ Do you think these buggers will fight ? ’
11 Do you think these activities will help students to develop an understanding of the effect of social relationships on discourse in English ?
12 How successful do you think these changes have been and how far do you think privatisation in museums ought to go ?
13 Horror that anybody should actually think these things about me or indeed anybody else .
14 Do n't you think these things are important ?
15 This is not enough , for it is also necessary to ‘ think these differences in rhythm and punctuation in their foundation , in their type of articulation , displacement and torsion which harmonizes these different times with one another ’ — though it must be added that this begs the question of how such harmonization is achieved .
16 I do n't think these spikes belong on there at all .
17 Why do you think these sizes were chosen ?
18 I do n't think these trees are gon na grow , do you ?
19 I 'm rather proud of it but , look , I do n't think these gentlemen would — well , I mean they might be — sort of apprehensive ?
20 I do n't think these guys know what they 're talking about .
21 ‘ I do n't think these guys lose anything in comparison against the Baggios and Lentinis . ’
22 Erm , well I do nt think these results are as good as they might seem .
23 Do not think these days are days they are the sacrificial priests of the telephone
24 Why do you think these mentions of him kept cropping up over the years ?
25 I do not think these objections are very serious .
26 And I do n't think these expressions would be much use between us . "
27 We hear about the sensitive New Age man who stays at home and changes nappies — but , actually , I do n't think these men are any more satisfying to women than any other male role model for the past 2,000 years . ’
28 He thinks these files have already been destroyed . ’
29 As the old pensioner listened to the song , which was now accompanied by the ringing of bells , Fleury saw an expression of tender devotion come over his lined face , and he , too , thought , as the Collector had thought some weeks earlier in the tiger house , what a lot of Indian life was unavailable to the Englishman who came equipped with his own religion and habits .
30 Stupid people have thought such things about Joyce , to be sure , and about the school of Picasso .
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