Example sentences of "[be] think that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It should not be thought that Labour Ministers were concerned only with domestic policy , although Morrison was Home Secretary , Bevin was Minister of Labour , and Dalton ( from early 1942 ) President of the Board of Trade . |
2 | Neither should it be thought that informal methods necessarily lead to untidy work presented in a poor hand . |
3 | It might also be thought that seasonal workers would be distinguished from their regular counterparts by special contracts of employment . |
4 | It might be thought that Marxist accounts can offer a ready and all-encompassing account which explains away the weaknesses on pluralist and elitist accounts . |
5 | ‘ If it were thought that other clubs would try to copy them , their example might , I am afraid , be unfortunate . |
6 | It is thought that therapeutic operations provide such a social benefit by the psychological benefit . |
7 | A second objective of the research is to explore the way that managerial policies are being developed between HQ , divisional management , profit and cost centre management and at the establishment and work-place levels at a time when it is thought that large companies are decentralising their management systems . |
8 | It seems that anxious people condition most easily and it is thought that irrational fears are established in this way . |
9 | The genus appeared suddenly in the Atlantic at the end of the Pliocene without any local antecedent forms , and it is thought that transarctic migrations of several Pacific genera , including Buccinunl and Searlesja as well as Nucella , occurred through the Bering Strait , between a half and one million years before the onset of the first of the Pleistocene glaciations ( Franz and Merrill , 1980 ) . |
10 | At one time it was thought that high-fibre diets containing bran would be successful , but this has not proved to be the case . |