Example sentences of "[pers pn] think [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then I heard the footsteps … coming up fast= an echoing , slapping sound making me think of a great bird or bat flapping up from the bottom of a wall …
2 Yes , and I think I thought of a personal note that , because we do get some good , good appointments .
3 I thought of a nice name
4 After coming across a hefty pile of best magazines prior to moving house earlier this year , I thought of a novel idea .
5 Her house was full of bead curtains and reproduction furniture — a fact which impressed me so much I thought for a long time that Reproduction was a period like Jacobean and Elizabethan .
6 At an Oval Office photo session at the start of the six-hour White House visit , Mr Major said of the airdrop plan : ‘ I think as a humanitarian mission , it is very welcome and it will have our support . ’
7 The decision in Chamberlain was also followed and referred to in Vestey v IRC 31 TC 1 but Lord Reid did give a warning : The ingenuity of those who devise these schemes is such that it might be rash to say that property can never be comprised in a settlement unless it is charged with rights in favour of others , but I think as a general rule this must now be the test .
8 And I th , I think about a great deal because it 's a very strange , it 's a very strange thing to talk about but when I came to Suffolk , I might have told you this before er , I had hardly been away from home at all , I was only seventeen when I first met him
9 And then in the air it stiffens very slightly as it cools down , but I think on a nice warm day like this is might be .
10 replied the doctor in his delightful Scottish accent ( and rather I think with a lovely Highland lilt to it ) .
11 About fifteen quid I think for a small one this chap said , it 's very cheap
12 I think to a certain extent the West Indian kids tend to get labelled and these labels they feel they 've got to live up to .
13 I mean one of the problems with probation I think to a certain extent is that er obviously if you get these people who keep going into prison and coming out again , er it 's really pretty difficult to erm er influence their behaviour positively probably .
14 I think to a certain extent that might be literally true , but the northern part of the county , you 've got linkages into the A sixty six have n't you , Scotch Corner and to the west and you 've also got linkages here into the Wharfe Valley and up through to Skipton again and further south you can link into the M sixty two ca n't you , as trans-pennine .
15 to , to put reasons why that this does n't mean the it actually means more , and I think to a certain extent there may be justification , some people may have put their name down and meant the whole family
16 I think to a large degree fashion has something to do with it — the innovatory concept of Sussex was very exciting in the Sixties , it 's a bit old had not .
17 but were Scottish women and I think to a Scottish woman two thousand pounds , I , I mean I know a lot of Scottish women
18 I think from a financial point of view , what is er , of interest , and the economical use of these places as opposed to er , residential care , particularly specialist residential care , where p where we 're able to provide er , at a cost of eleven , about eleven thousand two hundred and fifty pounds per child , as opposed to what can be considerable expenditure on er , on specialist out-county places .
19 I think in a strange sort of way I feel sorry for McDunn .
20 " Basically this garden is blue and white and I think in a small garden one has to pay great attention to the colours , otherwise it can look an awful hotchpotch , " says Tricia .
21 I think in a similar fashion in , in a similar fashion , we 're seeing other areas of the country that are affected by , by the ravages of the internal market .
22 But it ties it in to a date and I think in a similar way , erm centenary which is the only thing we 're going to do offic I think that it could be the only thing we do to celebrate our hundred years of existence apart from a small exhibition in .
23 I think in a democratic society we restrict the security services and that gives the advantage to the terrorists , ’ he said .
24 I think in a two-minute interview what you can expect is no more than two or three questions , possibly four .
25 So a new calliper how much do you think for a new calliper ?
26 What made you think of a tender thing to say ?
27 Can you think of a suitable caption for this picture ?
28 Can you think of a suitable caption for this picture ?
29 Can you think of a suitable caption for this picture ?
30 Every can you think of a black sheep of your acquaintance , do you do you .
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