Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [be] [adj] think that " in BNC.
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1 | With great respect to the learned Lord Justice I am disposed to think that this reasoning rests on an ambiguous use of the word ‘ duty . ’ |
2 | When I look back at what I learnt in college I 'm disappointed to think that they did n't teach me more . |
3 | If you do have a fairly sophisticated information service it is easy to think that you have all the answers to hand , but this may not be the case . |
4 | In this particular instance it is ridiculous to think that a married man can never go off and do things which do not involve his wife . |
5 | Although there is no evidence that Horace Walpole ( who died on 2 March 1797 ) ever attended College meetings it is pleasant to think that he may have formed the undiscovered link between Lord Camden and the as yet unlocated Veterinary College . |