Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] think " in BNC.

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1 Ten pound and twenty pound and twenty-five pound which apart from anything else I found easier to remember when filling out a form , but I think that may think it 's not worth doing .
2 He was horrified that women like that should think they were fit to be seen in leotards and striped leggings .
3 Some may think that a mere journalist has no right to hold views about such things .
4 Some may think that you can not argue — far less , analyse — what is morally right : it is just a matter of personal feeling or common sense .
5 It is not simply that it is a vital matter for some small group of people ( as some may think them to be ) called ‘ Christian feminists ’ who would reconcile their feminism with their Christian faith .
6 Making a ‘ real ’ , fully carved rocking horse is a fascinating challenge and some may think a rather formidable one .
7 Some may think that these are just nice debating points , and that they bear little relationship to what actually happens .
8 It is , therefore , for the information of tutors ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ , as well as for students and members , that I now outline the education and examination system that the Institute wanted , not as it was , not as some may think it is , ( or should be ) , but as it is today .
9 Some may think all this fresh air has gone to Mr Ward 's head but undaunted , he 's already working on his next project .
10 Some may think it foolish to restart playing at Park Avenue when fixtures are in such short supply , but a group of people dedicated to keeping first-class cricket on the famous ground have guaranteed Yorkshire £10,000 to stage a match there .
11 It 's a possibility that some may think that , but I ca n't believe that with the management skills training that they 've received up until , up to that level , that they can still honestly think that 's correct .
12 Some might think a little delayed public spending on roads would not have been a bad idea at that time .
13 Some might think this historical evasion , but its lack of conclusiveness should be seen as a valiant struggle to understand the complexity of South Africa 's past and future .
14 While much maligned — some might think justifiably — as trivialising what real-life creativity is about , the use of such procedures has in fact helped , to some extent , to clarify our understanding of what is involved in original thinking .
15 But it is what the more energetic and motivated of these human resources — her people — have managed to do with the material resources that — to quote from just three current claims , which some might think exaggerated — has triggered an economic revolution , caught the rest of the world unprepared and given birth to a whole new era and a brand-new geography .
16 Some might think that those who do badly at school fare badly at work .
17 A comma has been used here to separate the two distinct impressions , but some might think it unnecessary even there .
18 ‘ But if we do n't — well , some might think it your fault , Wallace .
19 She had a firm speaking voice , which I suppose some might think pretty .
20 After that experience , some might think that his career slipped a little when he joined the Evening Standard , but he is clearly thriving in that career .
21 Some might think this a rather idiosyncratic approach to a primarily theoretical topic , but it seems appropriate to this book .
22 Some might think Langholm an unlikely location for a PLC head office — about as far from the madding crowd as you could get .
23 Another might think that it is a failure to respond to rewards , in which drug treatments that make animals insensitive to reinforcement would be the best model .
24 But substitute Nick Barmby 's late shot against the bar excepted , few could think of any .
25 Rather a bizarre concept , some would think , but it is handled in a sensitive way .
26 And some would think it pretentious .
27 Some would think you a fortunate man — in this remote place … ’
28 Some will think him a spiritual butterfly , some an intellectual too ready to be hoodwinked ; but his searching has a definite progress to it , and the heights and depths encountered in this book make it clear that he is getting somewhere , often against his own will and inclination .
29 Some will think that a good community never lays down coercive rules except to enforce moral duties , and therefore that Mr. O'Brian should be made to compensate Mrs. McLoughlin if , but only if , he has a moral duty to do so .
30 Well I think Gary Crosby if he looks at that 'll think he possibly should have scored then .
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