Example sentences of "[noun] think [that] it " in BNC.

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1 Doubtless ICI thinks that it has provided a good home for those stripped assets .
2 There will always , however , be a few cases in which the clinician thinks that it is inappropriate to ask for organs .
3 Dr Thaler thinks that it happens only in trained networks because , as a network learns , its elements organise themselves into colonies that respond specifically to different features of the environment .
4 ‘ Dr Adams thinks that it would help him in handling her case . ’
5 One head of department thought that it had increased marginally as a result of being more involved in decision-making , but this was less important to him than teaching .
6 Both Dr Laurent and Dr Blackwell thought that it was a virus infection but we could only isolate bacteria in our small microscopes .
7 Lucy thought that it looked fine .
8 The applicant thought that it was ultra vires and refused to pay the increased rent .
9 Their husbands think that it is natural for a wife to go out and flaunt her husband 's prosperity and her family 's worth — that is their tiny horizon .
10 Odd-Knut thinks that it might be best to make a night trip with empty sledges , returning to the camp , especially as a friend of his is likely to arrive for the night .
11 But if it 's a question of a child feeling that a parent thinks that it 's important , and feeling that parents are interested in what they 're doing , then that I would have thought was beneficial .
12 D'Hazeville 's was described in The Saturday Review as ‘ tame and commonplace ’ , although the assessors and Burn thought that it had sufficient merits to be placed fourth on their War Department lists .
13 Fenella thought that it was a pity that Caspar was so scared of the giants , because he knew so much about Tara that he might have been of considerable help .
14 The Chief Justice did however stress that a by-law would not be held to be unreasonable simply because a particular judge thought that it went further than was prudent or necessary or convenient .
15 I 'm speaking as a bus driver , yes , within a company that 's about to be privatized , and yes of course the bottom line is important and management think that it is vitally important and we know no longer get subsidies from any where including the Government , unlike your erm Local District Council , operated services so its very , very difficult for people in our position to actually keep services on the road if they do n't pay .
16 Erika has been away plenty of times , and if Fräulein Silber thinks that it is the right thing to do then it is the right thing .
17 When the Stock Market crashed in October 1987 , many economists thought that it would be followed by an end to the property boom and a downturn in the ‘ real ’ economy .
18 At the international level , the US went into the crisis thinking that it was dealing with a second-division military power led by an incompetent petty dictator .
19 These corals look pretty disgusting when they shed mucus , and I ca n't be the only person ever to throw out a perfectly healthy specimen thinking that it was decomposing !
20 If the hon. Gentleman thinks that it is not , why does not he have the courage to stand up and say so ?
21 They all require us to make sense of the realist thought that it is always possible that , unknown to us , the world differs radically from the way it appears to us , and argue from this that we can not know that the world really is the way it appears to us .
22 As a labour film Hamilton thought that it got nowhere and even as a film about a mining community he thought that ‘ everything is too neat and tidy and well-ordered to hint at what actual conditions may be ’ .
23 McLeish thought that it seemed a reasonably sensible plan .
24 It was not the first African paper , although nowadays some Tanzanians think that it was ; nevertheless it is the only one whose direct descendants are still in existence , and may be regarded as the first successful , viable paper ( that term has to be used in a relative sense ) edited and produced by Africans .
25 With the arrival of the democratic government many Albanians think that it will rain dollars .
26 Lyman ( 1883 ) was unsure of the identity of this species and assigned it to Ophiacantha thinking that it might be a juvenile O. anomala .
27 Dr Dowling thinks that it is time that we stopped ‘ tinkering at the edges of the problem ’ of the preregistration year and totally rethought our responses to it .
28 However , Debbie thinks that it 's not a good idea to pressurise children into playing an instrument too early .
29 His Lordship thought that it would be a strange doctrine of " looking for the substance " or looking through the documents which would produce a contractual intention so clearly negated by the documents and by oral evidence .
30 And people thought that it all had to be changed .
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