Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] think that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the millennium Richard Norton-Taylor thinks that worker-farmer cooperatives should prevail , that large estates should be managed by local communities , and that the land should be used to meet expressed needs of the people . |
2 | What makes the arrogant Mr Geldof think that any female would fancy a scruffy git like him , even on a desert island ? |
3 | The seventeenth-century playwright Samuel Rowlands thought that powdered turtle dove would make a good aphrodisiac : |
4 | African leaders have some $10 billion on deposit in Swiss banks , according to one estimate ; Mr Eigen thinks that dud projects built as a vehicle for bribes may account for up to a third of developing-country debt . |
5 | Mr Goeldner thinks that one day the summer revenue of Colorado 's ski towns will exceed the winter one . |
6 | In McCrone Lord Dunpark thought that this wording was " wide enough to include any contract , whether wholly written or partly oral , which includes a set of fixed terms or conditions which the proponer applies , without material variation , to contracts of the kind in question " . |
7 | Sir : If John Prescott thinks that higher taxes on motor vehicles , lower speed limits , charges for urban road use , cuts in tax perks for company cars , random breath testing , enforcement of parking restrictions , revitalised public transport and a general prejudice in favour of pedestrians , cyclists and public transport at the expense of cars will win the Labour Party votes , he 's darn right . |
8 | Would-be Chancellor John Smith thinks that better roads , schools , hospitals and the welfare of grannies can be satisfied simply by plugging into the surplus cash of ‘ the rich ’ . |