Example sentences of "[noun prp] think " in BNC.
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1 | Sheffield United have been trapped by the candid camera too often in the past and Bassett thinks the prying lens is wrong in all sorts of ways . |
2 | Mark Kozelek thinks about finding someone else to sing his songs , so he can hide all the time . |
3 | Every Masai thinks constantly about cattle . |
4 | Her hair had been flattened by the storm so that it made Trent think of a squashed astrakan hat . |
5 | Victoria thinks that I am not sufficiently in love with her to want children . |
6 | Queen Victoria thinks that Grace Darling is one of the finest young women in this country , and she is writing to thank her . |
7 | YFs these days include all sorts of riff-raff ; solicitors , accountants , stock brokers , that sort of socially unacceptable type exactly the sort Mick from Middlesbrough thinks should be subjected to an attack of class warfare . |
8 | She added apologetically , ‘ Sophie thinks I 'm too romantic , and I suppose I am , but I must admit I 'd love to be protected . ’ |
9 | Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him . |
10 | I said , ‘ Harvey thinks I am employed by Midwinter to check up on him ? ’ |
11 | Hailes thinks the revolution is already upon us . |
12 | Jan thinks holidays are for wimps . ’ |
13 | The ACCA thinks that too much weight is placed on NEDs and that more emphasis should be given to other mechanisms , such as internal audit and control . |
14 | What did Bill Dodds think of the Kittyhawk ? |
15 | What else should Jerome think ? ’ |
16 | True , Kant thinks that if morality is ultimately valid it is because we have somehow settled on these imperatives ourselves at the noumenal level , but to this — apart from the dubiousness of the metaphysics — it is likely to be objected that if the imperatives spring from myself it is quite proper for me to rescind them when convenient . |
17 | Albini thinks of Big Black and says , ‘ We were a pretty good live band ’ . |
18 | If the above criteria are met by the applicant , and any objections or representations prove ill-founded , an O licence is granted on such terms as the LA thinks fit . |
19 | As Melanie thinks sadly of her ‘ fickle lover ’ the music reverts to E major ( ex.1 ) . |
20 | Long or short range headers above or below the keeper , inside the box or outside , on the volley or off his backside — he 's scored the lot at Cambridge and Alex Ferguson thinks that 's what United need . ’ |
21 | ALEX Ferguson thinks he has problems juggling Manchester United 's ‘ foreign legion ’ for Europe . |
22 | When they were swanning around looking pretty , our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss High-and-Mighty thinks we should admire them . |
23 | Sir Ian thinks further ahead than most governments care to go . |
24 | Hawking thinks it can go either way but we will never know . |
25 | Doubtless ICI thinks that it has provided a good home for those stripped assets . |
26 | Russells Hall pupils ' comments were along the lines of ‘ Ca n't they come back this afternoon ? ’ but also included : ‘ Dipak can draw well ’ and ‘ Marcelle thinks I 'm a really good writer . ’ |
27 | Windsor thinks that several F1 stars are eyeing the US scene . |
28 | Lisa , Lisa , Lisa thinks everyone 's a sort . |
29 | Lisa thinks Russell 's a sort . |
30 | A mathematical proof about some property of a triangle does not , Gassendi thinks , give demonstrative understanding of its cause . |