Example sentences of "think [pron] is [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Subjects were asked the open-ended question : ‘ why do you think there is more TB going around recently ? ’ .
2 ‘ I do n't think there is any hope of a reconciliation . ’
3 I do n't think there is any question about that , and I feel like we gave him a good shot at staying alive .
4 I do not think there is any question of them having embroidered on these events in any way .
5 ‘ I do n't think there is any rush for me to get to America and make films .
6 I do n't think there is any way that he can realise what I am going through .
7 Well I am a sociologist and I do n't think there is any evidence to suggest that children from lone parent families are more prone to delinquency or trouble .
8 ‘ I do not think there is any element of risk in British Land , or companies such as Land Securities , MEPC , Hammerson , Great Portland or Slough .
9 I do not think there is any doubt that high unemployment is related to high crime rates in certain parts of the borough .
10 I do n't think there is any doubt about that . ’
11 I do n't think there is any doubt about it . ’
12 I do n't think there is any doubt [ that ] it is damage at the molecular level .
13 I do n't think there is any shortage of venture capital or money to back good propositions .
14 ‘ Truly I do n't think there is any difference .
15 I do not think there is any difference of opinion as to its being a general rule that , where any injury is to be compensated by damages , in settling the sum of money to be given for reparation of damages you should as nearly as possible get at that sum of money which will put the party who has been injured , or who has suffered , in the same position as he would have been in if he had not sustained the wrong for which he is now getting his compensation or reparation .
16 Last night David Pipe , the Jockey Club 's director of public affairs , said : ‘ I do not think there is any cause for alarm .
17 I do n't think there is any reason to feel obliged to people who put the capital in .
18 ‘ I do n't think there is any model who has had such a meteoric rise .
19 ‘ I do n't think there is any point in agonising any more , ’ said Mrs Irene Reynolds , 32 , a housewife .
20 ‘ Nor do I think there is any point making churches into multi-purpose buildings .
21 I really do n't think there is any point to this motion .
22 ‘ I do not think there is any comfort to be gained from definition in this branch of the law .
23 ‘ I do not think there is any punishment in this world that would fit what they have done .
24 ‘ Well , she 's here , so she must think there is some chance of patching things up — not that it 's any of my business , and not that I care . ’
25 But I do not think it is this threat alone which explains the sick feeling of dread — rather like the feeling of a man who knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight — which clouds the prospect of a Labour victory .
26 ‘ I do n't think it is any surprise that some of our best swimmers , like Andrew Jameson , have reached their peak through training at an American college . ’
27 its a bit passed the pub , that 's where she thinks it is any way
28 And I think there is that element there .
29 And I think there is this kind of elements , this kind of testing battle , go and defend ye indefensible .
30 The Centre for Research on User Studies asked its respondents to indicate ‘ topics for which you think there is most need for external provision of training ’ , and while there was little evidence of lack of interest in external training or lack of perceived need , there was also little evidence of discrimination between needs that could be met by a range of methods and needs that could only be met by external provision .
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