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

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1 I thought that the hon. Lady was there , too .
2 I thought that the hon. Member for Ogmore and other Labour Members would be anxious to await that judgment .
3 Mr. Wilson : I thought that the Hon. Gentleman , as a Government Whip , would have to maintain his position on the Bench .
4 I thought that the hon. Gentleman was a signatory to the report .
5 I thought that the hon. Gentleman had a sense of humour , but it appears not .
6 I thought that the hon. Gentleman , for the benefit of the hon. Lady and the House , was going to explain LMS .
7 Mr. Speaker : I think that the Hon. Member might start the round robin .
8 I think that the hon. Member , who belongs to a party that is supposed to believe in devolution , might occasionally support a practical piece of devolution .
9 I think that the hon. Member for Huddersfield ( Mr. Sheerman ) is as pleased as I that the debate started at 7.15 pm rather than at 4.15 am .
10 I think that the hon. Lady will find the answer in Her Majesty 's inspector of constabulary report for 1991 , which notes that ’ West Yorkshire has one of the highest levels of expenditure per head of any police authority .
11 I think that the hon. Lady is unwise to assume that Scotland will react as she proposes , but in any event , were that unlikely event to occur , Scotland would have to reapply for membership of the European Community .
12 I think that the hon. Lady is complaining about the fact that she was not called .
13 I think that the hon. Gentleman will know what I mean when I say that in the context of coming towards the end of a particular available time , whether it is the time for talks or the time for a general election , there is reluctance among certain parties — and I make this remark generally — to turn their cards face upwards if there is any danger that other people will not have turned their cards face upwards by the time the whistle blows .
14 We had a very useful discussion , as a result of which steps have been taken — particularly in Dalmellington , where there is an asbestos problem , making it unfeasible for the building to be reopened , but we are extending the outreach facilities there following the meeting , and I think that the hon. Gentleman is making progress .
15 I think that the hon. Gentleman knows that in the first instance it is for the mineral planning authority to decide whether to revoke the planning consent for extractions and whether such action is warranted .
16 I think that the hon. Gentleman is less well informed about the Crown prosecution service than he was a year or so ago .
17 I think that the hon. Gentleman will get the feeling from that that a considerable effort is being made by many people to try to tackle the problem in the most effective way .
18 I think that the hon. Gentleman is referring to certain press reports that appeared last week which referred to an alleged internal British Rail document about the implications of privatisation for InterCity .
19 I think that the hon. Gentleman forgets that a good many operas are based on poetry — for instance , ’ Gawain ’ , ’ Orpheus and Euridice ’ and ’ Dido and Aeneas ’ .
20 I think that the hon. Gentleman has not quite got his figures right on imports .
21 I think that the hon. Gentleman builds too much on too little .
22 I think that the hon. Gentleman 's colleague , the hon. Member for Antrim , North ( Rev. Ian Paisley ) came to see me about one of the cases to which he refers .
23 I think that the hon. Gentleman is referring to a Bill relating to advertisements —
24 I think that the hon. Gentleman and I know each other well enough to understand these matters .
25 I think that the hon. Gentleman knows that the TA parachute regiments are not charged with a parachute role , but serve mainly in an infantry and national defence role — as do ordinary infantry regiments .
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