Example sentences of "think it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said he was nineteen years old ; he also said he was an orphan , but they all said that , they thought it made people pay more .
2 I thought it dishonest-comparing facts with a hypothesis .
3 Thought it spelled death for her professional future .
4 I said , you know , I 'd every right to resume my own research , erm , if the Labour Party thought it owned psychoanalysis , I 'm afraid I have , have to differ .
5 The Japanese company 's Bluebird model , the first to be built at its Sunderland factory , never rated : dealers thought it lacked pzazz for executives .
6 He thought it wasted time to have official committees pre-processing options before they came before ministerial groups .
7 Such as the time when the very inebriated gentleman , at 2 a.m. , wanted to know how to stop his budgie falling off its perch , because he thought it had cramp in its legs !
8 He thought it meant breasts .
9 from Gloucester , he thought it meant Glasgow .
10 I thought it annoyed Dad , and we 'd get kicked out .
11 Browning , who revived it in the late nineteenth century , thought it showed Smart rising from sanity to transfiguration , or , as Rossetti put it , from Earth to Heaven .
12 But I still do n't think it hurts children to .
13 I should think it suits Freddie down to the ground , what with all his goings-on . ’
14 I do n't think it said Chinese on there dear .
15 Do you think it bothers AT&T to jettison Unix ?
16 ‘ Since the region is Sir Bob 's best customer , I would think it makes sense for us to talk , ’ he said .
17 ‘ I do n't think it needs stitches .
18 He may think it looks cissy to do what a normal man would and carry the baby in its cot , but I reckon it only looks unchivalrous .
19 yes , but I mean that 's land , that looks , people might think it means mountains , and when they read that , then they read that bit look
20 erm I think it made things a lot cheaper , because you had larger firms able , able to buy in bulk , and also the beginnings of the ready-made market .
21 Well they are erm , we got those from a place the other side of Ipswich on the Shotley peninsula , I think it says Paul Doubleday in , name of the nursery and that 's a genuine nursery , not some of these pretending to be a nursery in a garden centre , he se he grows stuff to sell to Councils and you know big organizations
22 It says er I think it says copy attached somewhere .
23 ‘ Many farmers think it saves money only to treat the best cows in the herd — those which have had clinical mastitis or those with a known high cell-count .
24 I think it encourages people .
25 ‘ I think it answers part of my question , Caroline … ’
26 So that was the last And I do n't think if he went back after that I think it had kind of frightened him , least so my father used to tell the story .
27 I think I think it gets dark earlier than it does up here for example
28 ‘ Because it is so carefully planned — with all that fake background setup — I think it has resources from some government .
29 ] This does not imply that power has no role to play , but we think it invites confusion to explain organisational results that are predicted by the efficiency hypothesis in terms of power .
30 ‘ I often think it governs mine .
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