Example sentences of "[pron] thinks [that] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone thinks that an English Rose complexion is nice but I 'd love to have olive skin .
2 Yes , Comrade Fay is permanently indignant about the insidious threats of the socalled right-wing to the so-called left-wing about white people who do n't like the un-white people who listen to Tracy Chapperson ; about the legit community police forces like the Guardian Angels and generally about anyone who was n't in ‘ The Commitments ’ or anyone who thinks that the political line in Christy Moore records is puke .
3 During the debate , a member who thinks that the original motion could be improved is at liberty to move an amendment , provided that he has not previously spoken to the motion .
4 She thinks that the local authorities should fit window locks to all its properties inmmediatly .
5 No one thinks that a female MP can not represent both the men and the women in her constituency just as effectively as a man .
6 It thinks that a sensible way would be to standardise on windows , icons , menus , and command box style via agreement on specific languages — such as C , C++ — for all interfaces , with reusable source code modules , rather than on specific product-oriented solutions .
7 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
8 But the Committee do not have to agree to this if it thinks that the new information is not important .
9 He thinks that a proportional representation voting system is more important than the constitutional future of Scotland .
10 But he 's got no , as far as I can see he 's got no convincing argument that democracy will do better , but that does n't matter because he thinks that the decisive criticism of enlightened despotism is that it wo n't improve the moral or intellectual well-being of the citizens , but if people are excluded from political decision making , they will have no incentive to educate themselves or morally improve themselves , or he thinks if they do , if a despot does allow for the moral improvement of the citizens , then citizens will no longer accept despotism so that despotism is in a way self-defeating here and if it one of the proper functions of government it ca n't survive .
11 He thinks that the ancient sites were locations where altered states of consciousness could more readily occur .
12 He thinks that the magic ingredient is silicon : a relative deficiency of silicon in soft water lets aluminium concentrations build up , especially under the conditions produced by acid rain .
13 He thinks that the fundamental failure in the proposals is a lack of measures to identify the original polluters and to make sure that they pay the clean-up costs .
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