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

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1 Consider the wide variety of research opportunities ( in role and out of role ) which are created by the following : What do we have in our homes today that you think people did n't have a hundred and fifty years ago ?
2 But it 's that figure there that I think we need to concentrate on as far as good bonuses are concerned .
3 ‘ Only if you promise not to talk Man 's Talk when I 'm in the kitchen making gagging noises so that you think I 've got an Espresso machine , ’ said Sorrel , eyeing him suspiciously .
4 You see there would n't have been a kiln at the mill before that I think it every house had their own kiln and they dried their own you ken .
5 Whereas most of the models today that we think of we regard them as a mixture of the two but with a he and , depending on the type of or the piece of perception that we 're working on , we have either one the other .
6 There are n't the professional barriers there that I think there were ten years ago .
7 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
8 One or two of the hotel 's regular visitors and local residents who use the hotel frequently have told Winter privately that they think it is a mistake and that it is leading to friction and a lowering of standards .
9 It was not until a few years later that I think his talent really started to manifest itself because you could n't quite think where it was going .
10 But I told Malcolm yesterday that I thought that , that we operated on the basis that they trusted everybody .
11 J.D. , Mr O'Connor , has invited me to join his permanent staff of reporters now that I think that my work in the East End is … over .
12 There 's one paradox here that I think can confuse people and we ought to talk about a little bit and that is the libidinal aspect .
13 It is for this reason therefore that I think that sector six is more likely to threaten coalescence with existing communities than sectors one or two .
14 And the five main points that are covered is whether it 's organized for the benefit of its members , which partly comes into that , but it goes a bit beyond that I think .
15 Well the problem is , you see , the devil has blinded their eyes , he had blinded the eyes of men and women so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what has actual happened , Paul tells us , i i in , in Corinthians in the first er , in Two Corinthians in chapter four , and verse four , he says , the God of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of God .
16 oh you did tell me , yeah , but the weekend before that I think I was late .
17 Er suggested that the officers have a joint meeting and get together and actually ask them what transport to be given the figures er for night flights so that they could and so on , and I know by the recent customer complaints and I believe members attended the meeting of those four Councils so that I think that discuss that .
18 The an the result of getting the quotient and by the time you get to looking at those you 'll integration 's hard and you will not ever say again what you said to me a long time ago that you thought integration was a lot easier than differentiation .
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