Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] think [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Likewise , a dealer wo n't want a record taking up space in the racks of his or her shop unless he or she thinks the public will ask for it .
2 But the market saturated , the bubble burst , and everyone thought the console business was finished .
3 I looked at the illustration and I thought no way is that ever going to do any thing that chops
4 And I thought a man in his position
5 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects from McDonalds to the Gulf War , from spaniels to spectacles — taking on a whole range of everyday tragedies — ‘ the other day I met a bloke lying on the pavement he 'd just had a stroke and I thought a man in his position might appreciate a joke so I said stand back please I 'm a comedian ’
6 I have one of my pretty rare fits of le cafard , and I thought a letter to you would help .
7 " Well , the man 's gone by and Cowslip and I thought the flayrah ought not to lie about for long .
8 The McLaggans were spoiling for a fight and I thought the lairds might have the mettle to retaliate . ’
9 It looked like a simple repair job to me and I thought the gloom on Mick 's face was part of his act .
10 ‘ I wanted to show that we cared about their predicament and wished to conduct a genial and mutually satisfying transaction , and I thought the head of the company bothering to put in an appearance might do that . ’
11 Paul ignored the rebuff and turned to Christina instead , pointing to his drawing and explaining : ‘ I drew the pool as an oasis , surrounded by traveller 's palms for maximum shade , and I thought the waterfall cascading through the coral-stone rock formation balanced it perfectly . ’
12 So I got up then and I spoke to the room you know and we were more or less helping one another out and I thought the Chairman had done well when he said erm they do n't speak er Welsh for fancy or anything they use it as every day .
13 " There 's a nice old muddle for you and I thought the Moor was a quiet place .
14 ‘ I looked everywhere and could n't find anyone and we saw the trucks come here and I saw the lights on and I thought the humans were still here and I came in and I heard your voices and you 've got to come because it 's Dorcas ! ’
15 It was a happy little celebration , and I thought the scholar-soldier , gown and hood over Sam Browne and tunic , with the ribbon of the Africa Star , looked very dashing indeed .
16 One TODAY reader , who refused to be named , said : ‘ There was a certain part which really happened to me and I thought the programme was real .
17 Long fingering of manuscript and I thought the fingering .
18 It empties the pocket and I thought the car keys were in there , my car keys .
19 The keeper had an inspired first half did n't he , Bob Bolder , and I thought the number six , Kernigan as well , I believe he 's on loan from Middlesbrough ; the two of them , really between you and a really big defeat .
20 The pop singer is interesting and er l er we 've got a record , i it could be The Best of Adam Faith and I think every track is practically worn out .
21 There is no reason here , and I think no reason at all , to doubt that we take it of a cause and its effect that if or since the cause occurred then so did the effect .
22 The events in Liverpool highlight what can happen at any time and I think a systerm like this gives people security .
23 Yeah but as I say I just want to make it clear to people that it 's er it 's a bit of both and I think a bit of bit of heated argument was
24 Paragraph , this is quite a major job , as I am sure you will appreciate it and I think a consultant is very likely a must for us , bearing in mind our various units .
25 I 'm really confident and positive about my music , it 's really energetic and it 's fun music , and I think a lotta people need that these days . ’
26 Moreover , ‘ They were all madly highly-sexed like the Starkadders ’ , she told an interviewer earlier in the decade , ‘ and I think a lot of the laughing at that kind of thing in Cold Comfort Farm comes from a ‘ distaste ’ … if you have it thrust on you from an early age , with divorces left , right and centre and people chasing each other round tables … well . ’
27 It seems to me that you 're a bunch of people having fun doing what you do , and I think a lot of people would like to be able to say the same .
28 The people sort of eight o'clock , nine , and there just congregating by the Health Service there , anything night and I think a lot of the trouble .
29 and I think a lot of people are like that .
30 They do not need to go erm and th th they they have their own positions and I think a lot of what they speak is of genuine concern .
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