Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] think [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Technically , this one can be played using either pick or fingerstyle , although I think that Joe used a pick on the record .
2 And if ever I thought it , that was the time that I thought that Mother knew what she was singing about .
3 I think that I think that D N A is a very good example , because erm , it presumably , it was initially a piece of jury search .
4 My final message is to repeat that I think that Britain needs an organisation of researchers under 40 like those that exist in the United States and Australia .
5 Not in Porthmadog I think I think that I think that Brothers probably was the last .
6 I it does n't speak very highly if I may say so Group Captain , for R A F discipline if what you 're telling me and telling the committee that you think that pilots should be using this facility , would be using this facility when they 're ordered not to .
7 So you think that Lizzy needs more attention ? ’
8 So you think that Allingham 's death was by natural causes ? ’
9 Right , so you think that Margaret Thatcher , having been Prime Minister for over a decade and having nominated her heir apparent , and having left in erm a rather tearful manner and being pushed out , you think that she said ‘ right , from now on it 's hands off ’ ?
10 I believe that the opposition should have insisted on having a vote on a motion in which the government could have asked for support , and we would have put down an amendment saying that we thought that sanctions should have been given longer .
11 Yes I mean in a sense that just sort of shows that a lot of people would agree with Lakehoff in the sense that they think that women use a lot of tag questions and have that speech style , erm I mean like we 've been able to see , and what we can say is that men and women 's language is different er and it 's even possible to say in what way it 's different , but the difficulty becomes when we actually want to say why those differences are .
12 His ‘ arch-opponent ’ , as he called Palmerston , was ‘ once more the autocrat of England ’ , and although he thought that Fitzroy was on his side , he was ‘ sworn to uphold Lord P 's views ’ .
13 When the counsellor asked him how he felt about not having sex , he replied that he thought that sex was often ‘ overblown ’ and that , anyway , he did not want to bother Sarah with his attentions , because she had so much else on her plate .
14 Robert Kerr , on Donaldson 's suggestion , explained that he thought that styles of architecture were associated with particular civilizations and the architecture of the day arose with modern civilization in fifteenth-century Italy .
15 Paul did n't keep a stiff upper lip because that was the way that he thought that Christians should behave .
16 I know this caused an immense amount of debate at Personnel sub-committee , and I thought that Personnel sub-committee had come to a reasonable solution .
17 I enjoyed your play , and I thought that Sir John Falstaff was very funny .
18 ‘ I was in the lead at Carrowdore Village on the last lap and I thought that Joey could n't possibly catch me .
19 Allan had Margot , his coach , in the village , and I thought that medal hopes should all have had their coaches with them .
20 And I think that Paul has a smile on his face as he writes that verse .
21 He and I think that consideration should be given to allowing Committees to bring people before them to give evidence on a Bill during its passage through Parliament .
22 The brothers are very childlike and I think that Lewis Carroll is reliving part of his childhood through this chapter .
23 Of course it deters you , and I think that element of deterrence did take place .
24 And I think that Archie told you that your cottage used to be where his family lived .
25 It shows she was unjustly treated and I think that society is wrong to judge ; if she has broken a bond made by God , then he should be the only one to reprimand her for it .
26 The other factor we should also bear in mind is the great majority of the people are not only not interested , they 're basically hostile the whole business and I think that members may not have really noticed if they looked at the European newspaper , the highest ever figure , fifty three percent of all the people of Britain are now totally and completely opposed to the whole business of the E C , they do n't think it 's a good idea .
27 We believe that farmers should take an increased interest now in these matters because the erm general public are concerned about the rising instance of pollution and I think that farmers owe it to the remainder of the community to come to places like Muck '89 and see for themselves exactly what new machinery is available to combat pollution .
28 But it 's all their own work , they 're at the moment re-drawing every single page of the four stories that will be in the book , and I think that Amy 's got , this is the work in progress .
29 And I think that Bungay qualifies on that grounds .
30 But sometimes these hiding places were found ; and I think that Ann and I had stumbled into one of these hiding places , where the women and children had lain , trembling with fear , listening to the sound of their approaching persecutors .
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