Example sentences of "i think that [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | There are times when I think that other people know little about it , but politicians are the last people to pontificate about the curriculum , and I hope that teachers and inspectors are concerned about it . |
2 | People clearly are interested in what Darwin had to say erm and they mind about whether he was right or not , and I think that many people , I dare say many people in this room , have a wish which they may be conscious of and they may not , sometimes quite a strong wish , that he 'll turn out to be wrong . |
3 | I think that some people may not realise fully too is that in order to make a decision you have to be full informed , and teachers are very busy people and a teacher really is spending nearly every moment of his day either teaching or preparing to teach , and it 's impossible , therefore , to establish in a school or a community college the faculty committee structure that one might have in a university , where people do probably spend some time informing themselves before debate . |
4 | I think that most people would feel that is the right way to use the word , and yet if the animal is anaesthetised it is not suffering . |
5 | We spend about £567 million on regional selective assistance in the public expenditure survey round , and I think that most people now accept that it has been more effective than the automatic grants made under the regional development grants system . |
6 | I think that most people are interested in the fact that living standards under this Government have risen dramatically . |
7 | I think all art to some extent is subjective , but I think that most people would agree that some things are so beautiful that everyone agrees that they are very worthwhile and should n't be destroyed . |
8 | I think that disillusioned people on the political left , noticing the absence of environmental issues from electoral campaigning , even though they are clearly , for all of us , the conditions of survival , could spend an evening quite usefully taking notes of Murray Bookchin 's rearrangement of priorities necessary ‘ if we are to survive the ravages of a totally irrational society that threatens to undermine the fundaments of life on this planet ’ . |
9 | I think that smoked salmon in quiches is rather an extravagance . |