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

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1 That 's what makes me think that the man may have been a foreigner perhaps even killed on the other side of the channel . "
2 Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true .
3 Nor do I think that the cutting down of the scrub and the erection of the secondary wire mesh fence add very much .
4 At one point in my innings I thought that a number of England fielders were deliberately walking on the pitch and scuffing it up with their spikes .
5 Inspired ! ! ! by the enclosed letter , I thought that a meeting of our kindred spirits was due before the ubiquitous Christmas card season !
6 I immediately asked Dennis if he was OK , and pointed out that I thought that the ball had jumped up from a good length .
7 I was challenged about that — I do not know why , as I thought that the position was clear .
8 I thought that the ribbons were beautiful , all the colours of the bunch of flowers painted on the cover .
9 I thought that the birth of his son was a good omen for Tom .
10 I thought that the question of Scotland 's future as part of the UK , or as an independent nation , was an important subject , worthy of wide-ranging debate to be followed ultimately by a democratic decision .
11 I thought that the presence of men disinclined women from laughter and saw how Lili made my mother laugh as no man had ever done .
12 For a moment I thought that the Secretary of State had reached his peroration .
13 This was because I thought that the universe had to return to a smooth and ordered state when it became small again .
14 I thought that the following might be interesting :
15 I thought that the thought of , er , the thoughts gone into your erm plans and your presentation was much greater than we 've had on previous courses .
16 At the time I thought that the drink had finally taken its toll .
17 I thought that the Prince of Wales would talk about something more interesting . ’
18 The psychologist in question was not an NHS consultant , but I thought that the public might infer this .
19 Mick McManus , Britain 's version of a WWF-style baddy back in the 1960s and '70s , admits : ‘ I thought that the popularity of the American shows might have an adverse effect .
20 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
21 I thought that the Arse lot did well , Adams , Merson and especially Semen who was outstanding .
22 For the second lesson , I thought that the class needed experience at working at a problem systematically .
23 ‘ When I saw Dustin Hoffman in Peter Hall 's production , which was strong and clean , I thought that the strength of the production showed up what an awful play it is .
24 Other hon. Members intervened and I thought that the debate was developing along ’ them and us ’ or north-south lines .
25 I thought that the charter was just one document , and that after the press conference and the photographs it would go away .
26 Well because I thought that the hits were coming to an end and I did n't want to become an all-round entertainer , I was n't suited to it , I w I did n't have any feeling for all-round entertaining .
27 Is that , I thought that the card and Serve take it out for the doctors a few weeks back when he got your bronchitis and you were n't too well and erm , car picked him up and took him up there , then you get
28 This need was powerfully articulated during each visit , as , for example , by the head of School G : I think that every school library should have a qualified off-the-staff school librarian .
29 When I think that every time I rejected your tenderness , it was your love I was rejecting — ’
30 I think that a case might arise in which the reputation of a local authority might be damaged , so as to impair its function for the public good , in which no private individual was defamed ; and in which the public interest would be served by the taking of proceedings for libel by the local authority in order to determine the falsity of the charge .
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