Example sentences of "[noun pl] think [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , readers will only derive more or less enjoyment by putting the same amount of effort into reading ; and readers think that the author is unconcerned with readerly responses to the text .
2 But engineers think that the kind of lightweight rolling stock increasingly used on the network will remain vulnerable to autumn leaves .
3 Has he seen the comments of a DSS officer in the same article that benefit fraud is now a national sport and that bogus asylum seekers think that the way in which this country hands out so much money is hilarious ?
4 Most astronomers think that the energy comes from a disc of gases surrounding a very massive black hole .
5 Some scientists think that the infection has spread from dogs carrying canine distemper virus .
6 Indeed , capital movements may offset the current account deficit if speculators think that the exchange rate will recover to its former level in the near future , as could be the case if the current account deficit is thought to be temporary .
7 Some scholars think that the infancy stories in Luke 's Gospel come from a separate source .
8 The police think that the prowler — that 's what they called him , not me — was disturbed and made off across the car park . ’
9 Many primary children think that the Sun moves round the Earth .
10 Yet some anglers think that the swing-tip is God 's answer to all indicators .
11 Others think that the obligation is based on the sort of reasons that philosophers have adduced in support of an obligation to obey , which have been refuted by various writers in recent years , and will be briefly considered below .
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