Example sentences of "think be [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be feasible , I asked myself , to fill what for some time I had thought was a serious gap in British military history , namely a socio-military chronicle of the last hundred years of the army 's mounted arm ?
2 I would have thought was a rich ground .
3 We did n't fish in the accepted sense , which I 've always thought was a ghoulish thing to do anyway .
4 Jennifer remembered Tristram 's face grinning through the wall , and the firm warm clasp of his hand as he reached through to her ; she remembered a night when the moonlight was like mercury on the trees — and she remembered her own sudden cry of love and joy , which Mrs Prynn had thought was the deadly shriek of a mandrake and which had caused her to go down to the lower scullery to see if Jennifer was safe .
5 I thought were a little bit uptight .
6 Well a thing called power handshakes , which I thought were the biggest load of gobbledegook until I watched them , a specific chat show host .
7 so that I thought was a nice tale
8 Churchill had a great time in leading for the Opposition and made what I thought was a splendid speech — but then he usually did .
9 I got there at what I thought was a reasonable hour , around midday .
10 And er I got involved on national registration and er , on one occasion , we were working , we 'd got a deadline and we were working through the weekend , and my wife came to pick me up at what she thought was a reasonable time , at one o'clock on Saturday , found she was given a cup of tea and set to work , and we finished , going home about midnight . .
11 My father earns too much money and he was not prepared to subsidise me to do what he thought was a ridiculous waste of time . ’
12 Three faces lit up , beaming in upon what they thought was a crucial fact .
13 I introduced Rickie to McIllvanney who screwed his face into what he thought was a pleasant smile then , after exchanging an inanity or two , fled to his office .
14 He asked Mr Jotter who had picked the vowels and why they 'd chosen the letter ‘ u ’ instead of ‘ s ’ which he thought was a nicer shape .
15 The first bit of ‘ fighting ’ was after Wallace was brought down in the area for what I thought was a definate penalty .
16 Call Me Old Fashioned , I thought was a good title , and A Licence to Print Money would have been another good title for a bestseller , but it had rather a rapacious sound do n't you think ?
17 ‘ I had worked out what I thought was a good routine for him and had his personal stunt man run through the scene for him , ’ said Cannutt .
18 They put me in touch with a Fellow of the Institute by the name of John Read — same name as the pilot of DZ642 , which I thought was a good omen .
19 People were on the streets being senselessly violent to the police , which I thought was a good thing at the time .
20 It can be extremely difficult to memorise colours correctly , and you may be very disappointed to realise that the shade of gilt wax that you thought was a perfect match in the shop actually bears no resemblance to the colour of the frame .
21 On his appointment , the wages were increased from £90,000 a year — which he thought was a poor salary — to £220,000 a year .
22 I later phoned the course and obtained a thorough briefing — or what I thought was a thorough briefing — on the available runway .
23 Once past the chalets Gazzer took what he thought was a short cut through the dunes .
24 A broker advised Mrs Harris to take what she thought was a short term loan secured on the house .
25 MY BOYFRIEND had what he thought was a fungal infection on his feet .
26 They performed their task conscientiously under solemn oath and they placed what they thought was an accurate valuation upon every pot and pan , every piece of furniture , each farm animal and even the manure .
27 Because after you listen to the evidence will be that these are professional officers doing a very difficult job and members of the public , members of the jury create very dated job they have the one objective I 've told you about to protect members of the public from further harm from what they thought was an armed criminal on the run .
28 We go to Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire now and Mrs Jennifer 's written to us er with a puzzle because she 's found what she thought was an interesting plant growing amongst a raspberry bush in her garden .
29 This hangar was all closed up apart from one door , so he drove in in the semi-dark and reversed rapidly into what he thought was an empty corner without checking it first for parked vehicles .
30 The President of the D T I chose to ignore what I thought was an excellent report from the special committee , which was headed by Dick .
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