Example sentences of "think it have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Audi that thought it had a clear run had to brake hard … |
2 | Thought it has a supportive county council and a productive work force , yet it has its cross to bear . |
3 | ‘ It was as much hers as it was Terry 's , I suppose , but the Bank he heisted it from might think it had a prior claim . |
4 | I have never completely resolved my own dilemma , for I do not think it has a simple resolution . |
5 | The affair illustrates the powerful effect the Panel 's legal clout has on companies — the threat of bad publicity is enough , irrespective of whether the company thinks it has a good case or not . |
6 | Indeed , mere preservation is no longer thought to require justification ; every local history society thinks it has an unanswerable case when it seeks to protect what is left of the past . |
7 | ‘ I think it had a green cover . |
8 | I think it has a great story line , I hate Carmel ! |
9 | ‘ The technique still needs to be evaluated , but I think it has a positive feature because it has potentially fewer complications . ’ |
10 | So I think it has a social function , as well as a formal educational function . |
11 | So I think it has a social function , as well as a formal educational function . |
12 | But now I think it has a different meaning . |
13 | It has an irritatingly small backspace key and I think it has a horrible plastic feel , but this is purely subjective . |
14 | I think it has an important function in providing a clear statement of a furniture-maker 's design philosophy . |
15 | I was naïve enough to think it had a remote chance . |