Example sentences of "[noun] think [conj] [pron] might " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Omi thought that you might like to see the old Adlon . |
3 | How much more quickly does my hon. Friend think that we might achieve a balance between exports and imports when we introduce a minimum wage , increase taxes on investment , increase personal taxes and allow the trade unions to ride rough shod once again ? |
4 | Lyman ( 1883 ) was unsure of the identity of this species and assigned it to Ophiacantha thinking that it might be a juvenile O. anomala . |
5 | At first , the afternoon was as much a pleasure as McAllister thought that it might be . |
6 | The trouble is , we now know that they are being re-issued … and we have cause to think that they might have undergone quite extensive modifications . |
7 | Edinburgh friends who knew him from his Islay childhood thought that he might be able to help me . |
8 | " My mother thinks that I might fall in love . " |
9 | Two men in army clothes — possibly my two — could be seen about the camp from time to time , and Balfour thought that there might also be a third . |
10 | She was , as Clara had discovered at an early age , colossally inconsistent ; and sometimes Clara thought that it might have been easier to live with a true religious fanatic , whose fads and fancies would be at least predictable and well-marshalled , with the backing of some kind of external authority , from which there could be some appeal . |