Example sentences of "think [that] [indef pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | The comparison between Matisse and Picasso is true and present and I do not think that one can look at Matisse without thinking of Picasso and vice versa . |
2 | I do think that one can put one 's ideas over rather more forcefully and precisely when one 's present in the flesh , with all one 's conversational resources to hand . ’ |
3 | I do not think that one can be sufficiently environmentally friendly from one year to another . |
4 | However , I do not think that one could increase pensions in line with earnings each year if one did not address oneself , not to the rate at which contributions are made , but to the income on which contributions are assessed . |
5 | I do n't think that everyone should like opera — obviously they wo n't . |
6 | I do n't think that anyone would doubt that the treatment Dr Carrington received was extremely caring and humane ; but can we be sure that in other cases this will necessarily be so ? |
7 | I did not think that anyone would ever see the pictures except the sheep and the swooping ravens . |
8 | I do not think that anyone would believe that that was either necessary or sensible . |
9 | I do n't think that anyone could contemplate a retrospective of Matisse without the involvement at least of the four central institutions which are collaborating on our exhibition : the two Russian museums ; Paris and ourselves . |
10 | But apart from this small point , I do n't think that anyone could fault it as it is so cleverly constructed and presented . |
11 | And d' you think that anyone will remember us next March ? |
12 | I do not think that anything would be gained by having an ombudsman to handle those problems . |
13 | When a couple get engaged and married , you would hardly think that anything could come between them . |
14 | I do not think that anything could have a higher commendation . |