Example sentences of "he think [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He thinks that employers will go for the cheapest labour they can .
2 So if he thinks that Colin do have six working for him , and he 's got enough work for six , then surely there 's gon na be plenty of work for two of 'em .
3 And since every table in the application has triggers for primary and foreign keys and last update ID and data information , he thinks that 80% could go if the promised integrity enhancement features work .
4 However , he thinks that stories of one firm 's partners being forced out are often exaggerated .
5 Rather he thinks that people ought to vote on the basis of what they think is right so he uses an with the jury service at this point .
6 He thinks that Bryan Gould , by contrast , is ‘ very clever and ambitious , but he has no real roots in Britain or its culture . ’
7 It would be interesting to know whether Petrey really does hold the views I am attributing to him , and whether he thinks that speech act theories of semantics are therefore based on a fundamental error .
8 It seems to him that he is only really preoccupied with Andrew 's leg when he thinks that Andrew is himself .
9 He thinks that justice jurors should put their personal interest to one side .
10 He thinks that Janet and John will be sad .
11 Fifth , the initiative ignores reality by failing to explain how it plans to track Windows — he thinks that Microsoft will doubtless make Windows a moving target by adding value — doing things such as bundling in Access , its new database management system .
12 Rather he thinks that ants ' social organisation and skills should make them at least as rewarding to study as the birds and mammals on which animal behaviourists have focused .
13 I mean this could be another area in which he feels threatened because he thinks if Nick and Honey have children then that again will reinforce a sense of failure , wo n't it ?
14 Sacrificial actions follow from the religious and ethical ideals and criteria that determine the way he thinks and acts and inform the spirit in which he lives his life .
15 But had n't he thought that Spiderglass would save him somehow , plug him in to the endless dance of electrons ?
16 For a moment he thought that Terry was going to say something important , because his mouth started to form a word , but nothing came out .
17 He thought that England , in forgetting her early literature , had fallen into liberal self-delusions .
18 Even by her own weird standards , he thought that Jessica 's behaviour had been extraordinary .
19 When the counsellor asked him how he felt about not having sex , he replied that he thought that sex was often ‘ overblown ’ and that , anyway , he did not want to bother Sarah with his attentions , because she had so much else on her plate .
20 Because he liked women to be gentle and soft and obedient he thought that women would like being that way since it would make him like them .
21 For a moment he thought that Alexei was going to argue , but then he ducked his head quickly in the Khan 's direction and stared back at Rostov , cheeks flushed , expression angry .
22 He thought that experience was invaluable .
23 He thought that headhunters were kept on their toes by the generally-held view — expressed frequently both inside and outside the headhunting industry — that a consultant is only as good as his or her last assignment .
24 He thought that Dierdriu was outwardly calm , but that , in reality , she was not , as he was not .
25 He reckoned that it was better for the new Iranian prime minister , Shapour Bakhtiar , that the Shah stayed in Muslim country and he thought that Hasans influence would help " keep Khomeini under control "
26 In retrospect , for instance , he thought that Suite had choreography rather like Balanchine 's in the phrasing of sequences and repeats to the music , and in the lines , which were not straight like a corps de ballet of swans or sylphides but went off suddenly at an angle .
27 For example , he thought that BT should be allowed to offer entertainment services but seemed to be unaware that it could and had applied for cable franchises .
28 For a breathspace he saw his own body ; he thought that Taliesin and Fribble had carried it to a settle beneath a window , and he wanted to grasp at them , for they had been dear , good friends , and the knowledge that he would never see them again was scarcely to be borne .
29 He thought that protection from inflation should be sought by adopting an appropriate investment policy .
30 When asked if he thought that Britain had any chance at all , he was more reassuring .
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