Example sentences of "he think that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He thinks that great opportunities lie ahead , but vested interests , built on the status quo , are trying to keep them out of reach .
2 Would the Prime Minister explain why he thinks that deplorable situation exists ?
3 But these are only reasons of strategy , and a pragmatist believes judges should always be ready to override such reasons when he thinks that changing rules laid down in the past would be in the general interest overall , notwithstanding some limited damage to the authority of political institutions .
4 He thinks that expanding opportunities , especially in manufacturing , meant that in some districts the earnings of women and children were able to double family income — perhaps enough to add the extra 150,000 households Eversley considered were needed to explain the leap in home demand between 1750 and 1780 .
5 His motive for doing so is that he thinks that English verse has been ill-served by prosodists in the past .
6 As his title suggests , he thinks that national pride — battered not merely by communist but by pre-war failure — played a large part .
7 John Pople , like the rest of the quantum community , is conscious of the shortcomings of quantum mechanics and he thinks that exact solutions to the Schrödinger equation for many-electron systems are unlikely to appear for many decades .
8 At a press conference on May 2 President Vaclav Havel said that he thought that racist attacks by groups of skinheads on Romanies , Vietnamese guest workers and other members of racial minorities were being provoked by supporters or agents of the former communist regime , who were also engaging in disinformation about the situation in the country .
9 He thought that modern techniques could be put to use , where in some cases they 'd been tried and failed beforehand .
10 Like many people , he thought that local history was dull .
11 You will remember that he thought that contextual features might be considered in the way that general phonetic features are considered : sometimes , but not always relevant , and specifiable to variable degrees of delicacy for different purposes ( 2.2 .
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