Example sentences of "think [that] one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you think , ’ Miss Violet said , leaning forward excitedly , ‘ do you think , Signora Romagnoli , do you think that one day I might meet Mrs Browning in this house ? ’ |
2 | The best solution is to have two different amps — I do n't think that one amp alone can ever provide all the sounds you ever need , and people who use Dumbles and Soldanos for their dirty sound will often prefer a Fender Twin for clean . |
3 | Mr Goeldner thinks that one day the summer revenue of Colorado 's ski towns will exceed the winter one . |
4 | Because he thinks that one day you might help his son . ’ |
5 | Where the points score is equal , a decision can still be given if the panel thinks that one contestant used better techniques , used a greater variety of effective techniques , or made more of the running . |
6 | Some people have their own preference , of course , but I have never thought that one variation works better than any other . |
7 | Some of the judges thought that one effect of rule 3(7) was to abolish the distinction , so far as standing was concerned , between mandamus on the one hand , and certiorari and prohibition on the other ; but at least two of their Lordships were less certain on this point . |
8 | We think that one way of encouraging more women 's participation is to increase the number of women coaches , and therefore provide girls with more positive role models . |
9 | It was as if he was dropping a hint or letting slip a little clue thinking that one day someone would read his diaries just as I was doing . ’ |
10 | You know , I ca n't help thinking that one day your practice and that of Robert Sheldrake 's will have to merge . ’ |