Example sentences of "think [pers pn] will agree " in BNC.

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1 Add to that a packed lunchtime season , and late-night entertainment in the studio on Fridays and Saturdays , and we think you 'll agree that there 's always something for everyone at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round .
2 I think you 'll agree it sounds really cool , and with some persistence you will start finding some interesting melodies and lines .
3 We think you 'll agree with ‘ What Micro ? ’
4 We think you 'll agree — you could n't wish for a better match .
5 However , lined up alongside such vintage stuff as seen on Pages 48 and 49 , we think you 'll agree that the following rogues ' gallery is a pretty ropey showing .
6 We think you 'll agree that this cake really does look most authentic !
7 Combine all that with a superb sunshine record , oodles of local bonhomie by both day and night , and we think you 'll agree Seefeld adds up to an Eagle of a holiday !
8 I think you 'll agree it would be counterproductive to act hastily at this stage .
9 that , that Playback 's left , you know , for , for a very long time because I think you 'll agree and
10 I think you 'll agree I was within my rights … ’
11 No , it 's your so-called devotion I 'm doubting and , if you 're honest , I think you 'll agree with me that it would n't weather a long separation . ’
12 So I think you 'll agree those two things are important as well .
13 I think you 'll agree you 're in a much stronger position that if you left it for months , and then went back .
14 And I think you 'll agree , it is a difficult I mean I always stress this point about attitude , that a lot of problems that we get in our advice centres have been made worse because the customer has caused er you know argument or a scene
15 A little more serious than an expired tax disc , I think you 'll agree . ’
16 After a pause he went on : ‘ I think you 'll agree that Alfred had good reason to feel aggrieved .
17 Erm and and I think that is I think you 'll agree that 's looking at the problem from s from from the other side .
18 Apart from losing my cool with Vinnie Dirkin in the Deptford Arms — which I think you 'll agree is excusable — I have not hit back .
19 Well we were lucky in that we 've been able to do , have a , a very good relationship with a company called well known in the marine side and they put in forty five thousand pounds into er the scheme and promised that before Christmas and that was reading the paper one day in November the , the Robert the National Heritage Minister saying that they may be , may , if you 're lucky , going to put some money into sport and er so we contacted them and we were one of the first sports to get , had money doubled as they say in the bingo hall , so we er we now have ninety , ninety thousand pounds and which I wh has been distributed or will be distributed in the , in the following way so that 's how we 're gon na spend it and er these er , the administration represent we were basically overwhelmed with enquiries and s we took on a person in order to , to do it , the normal R Y A staff had already got enough on so we took on a girl called Sara who answers all the queries on the Year of Youth Hotline and erm we are also running the boat shows , the four or five N B L challenge which is the flagship event for our sponsors which is er I wo n't go into the , the details but is a , a talent fight , talent spotting event for under sixteen year olds around the country and it provided fleet of dinghies , the prize for which is a dinghy which is not , not a bad prize I think you 'll agree .
20 ‘ I think you 'll agree your case is pretty hopeless ? ’
21 Well , ladies and gentlemen , I think you 'll agree that some of John Maynard-Smith 's early engineering training showed through , as it were , in reverse order , if that 's not too heretical a statement to make in this context , in the gentle good natured demolition job that he did on the main current critical attacks on Darwin 's mechanism , and particularly on the rhythms of change that Darwin adumbrated within his own time scale .
22 ‘ I can not say precisely how long the blade was , but I think you will agree that it is legitimate to deduce its length , from a progressive diminution in the width of the wound .
23 He has been most supportive and indeed we have the Canon to thank that our Centenary Celebrations have taken the form they have , and I think you will agree it has been a very fitting culmination to our 100 years history .
24 It would , I think you will agree , be a pity to lose the natural forms by indiscriminate cross-breeding .
25 I think you will agree that the physical scene determines the atmosphere of the writing , which in its turn determines what will happen , the action of the story .
26 And I think you will agree it will be to the best advantage of all if the holidays were curtailed .
27 I think you will agree it 's got the beginnings of a nice story .
28 I think you will agree that , if we knew about this , we would know the answers to a lot of interesting questions .
29 I am , I think you will agree , 25 years old with a vivacious personality and one hell of a figure .
30 Link that with Trimmler 's death , Goodenache 's sudden departure for Germany and the mention of the Lucy Ghosts during their conversation , and I think you will agree that is the strongest lead we have to follow . ’
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