Example sentences of "we think [that] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | but er , under the nineteen forty four Act , Rentham Senior School then became Rentham Modern School and we thought we thought that the silly term to go to a school which in nineteen twenty six had been er |
2 | For example , if we think that a basic assumption is that people matter as persons , and that this is justified , then what follows ? |
3 | If we think that the outer garments are of importance , how much more important , then , is the subtle auric garment with which we surround ourselves and which actually penetrates the minds and subtle structure of others who come our way — human , animal , insect or plant . |
4 | We think that the penal crisis , and the penal system , can best be understood in the context of a theory we call radical pluralism . |
5 | Certainly it would be very difficult to introduce any statistical rational erm to the desegregation of Greater York to its district components , bearing in mind the small populations er in some of the Greater York er districts , we think that the general level of detail erm in the structure plan is appropriate , and we think to go down to any finer detail would be an inappropriate to a structure plan , and thirdly I think on that issue , er we would think that it would prejudice erm the work that District Council would want to do erm in their er local plans . |
6 | We come to church , and we think that the Christian body should be instantly perfect . |
7 | We think that the educational effort which would be needed for this would be more usefully directed simply to warning people against follow-on credit . |
8 | ‘ We think that the true rule of law is , that the person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes , must keep it in at his peril , and , if he does not do so , is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape . ’ |