Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 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 .
3 I was utterly amazed to discover that the right hon. Gentleman thought that the hon. Member for North Down did not want devolution .
4 Twenty eight of 40 responding parents whose son had had preputial plasty thought that the final appearance of their son 's penis was normal .
5 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 .
6 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 ?
7 Does my hon. Friend think that the excellent work of the NAO is sufficiently well understood and appreciated by hon. Members ?
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 It is a fallacy to think that the more information an organisation has the better will be the decisions .
11 Although there are some gaps , there is no reason to think that the overall picture would have been significantly different with contributions from all parts of the globe .
12 The Committee is quoting the Heilbron Report , and appears to be saying that if the public thinks that a particular law covers certain activities and in fact it does cover these activities , then it should for that reason continue to cover only these activities .
13 What banana brain thinks that a curved edge to the lid is more important than removing an excess 200g ?
14 At least one panel member thought that an exemplar set of papers should be produced by SCOTVEC to show what was required , but others felt that an exemplar might be seen by colleges as a check list , and that close adherence to it could stifle initiative and innovation .
15 The wines and spirits company thought that the Big Bang had made recruiting more difficult but agreed that the effects of the Crash were hard to discern .
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