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

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1 Mr Mayor on on a point of order Mr Mayor er standing order sixty two refers explicitly to community charge or the poll tax , I think that before we move into this debate we should amend that so that it does refer to the council tax which is what we will be debating .
2 Since he can do nothing unless I write it down I think that before I light this last cigarette of mine I will let him go into the cottage .
3 Yes chairman , I think that before you phrased that motion you might have enquired as to the circumstances of this , and , and everything that surrounds it .
4 And I think that once I 've taken e a few of the local bigwigs , then when they want a photograph taken , my name 'll get mentioned somewhere along the line and they might come to me .
5 ‘ People think that once you move up to the marathon , then bang , that 's it , there 's no way back .
6 However , I now think that although there is a singularity , the laws of physics can still determine how the universe began .
7 This is not something that attendances allowance should be , should be used to pay for , and I think that unless we look at it very carefully indeed , and we perhaps get around to having a proper chairman for each committee instead of this sort of er , bugginses chart er , we 're going to be faced with , with lots of difficulties .
8 I I think that when we discuss Marxism erm we tend , I mean looked at the
9 Maybe we think that when we get to heaven , Paul and the other pioneers of the New Testament will have positions of greater honour than the members of St Leonard 's in 1992 .
10 I 'm being deliberately fanciful , but I think that when we talk about ‘ population ’ exactly the same thing happens : individual people — laughing , working , scratching their heads trying to solve this problem or that — simply disappear .
11 I 'm being deliberately fanciful , but I think that when we talk about ‘ population ’ exactly the same thing happens : individual people — laughing , working , scratching their heads trying to solve this problem or that — simply disappear .
12 I think that when we look at , I mean there 's no doubt that we have got significant and welcome , and let's not be , welcome improvements of service for this year .
13 Well I do n't agree with that , I think that when your in love with someone you want to be with them all the time , you think about them during the day , you think about them at night , you just want to be with them and usually you like how they look , you like how they talk , they like , you like how they treat you and er to me that 's , its wonderful , just
14 Maybe it 's the most important thing I do but I think that when it 's elevated in the way we were talking about sexuality being elevated , it 's done a disservice .
15 I think that when it 's expressed in terms of the kind of real conditions of child sexual abuse and rape and sexual harassment and domestic violence and getting paid half the amount of money that men get paid and not having any reproductive rights and sterilisation abuse — these really basic issues that feminism has addressed .
16 I think that when you go — as I 'm sure you will , whatever I say — she 'll be nice enough to feel guilty about your wife .
17 because I think that when you look at year eleven we 're at a disadvantage
18 I just think that when you 're up there it 's like the stage is a huge platform going out into the crowd , a long one !
19 That is I think that when I refer to and when I refer to I am referring to the same thing
20 Well I think that when I said that I think that given a man and a woman of equal qualifications I was assuming that that had been taken into account .
21 Mind you there 's a lot of Northern Ireland lads in London anyway , erm we think that when our members voted to return the political levy they also voted to continue to have a say in the running of the Labour Party .
22 Some of them think that because they oppose the Smith regime they are automatically right .
23 Also , some think that because they are holding a driver they have to hit the ball much harder .
24 I think that 's true what Yona says you know it it is Cos you know I the sort of the political people of the town tend to be councillors who are er men mainly and set in their ways and think that because they 've got the label councillor behind you know b front of their name that they 're they are for life you know it 's And they 're sort of respectable inverted commas members of the community and you know and I mean I hope that out of out of all this I mean it 's it 's a shame it has to happen in such a desperate situation you know because I mean none of us can really feel glad that Because to be on strike is I mean each day is is hard I 'm sure for well I mean I can only say because to be close to people on strike it 's quite a unique thing really for me and i you become so involved and close to people and you realize how hard it is for them .
25 But it 's an interesting thing that you think that because there 's a woman Prime Minister she should choose women .
26 I think that because I was wearing dark clothes and not giggling , he saw me as a challenge .
27 You think that because I can sometimes see what 's trivial and what 's important in art I ought to be more virtuous .
28 Now you think that because I am I am forgiven and I preach forgiveness that I would be pretty good as up people , but that 's part of my human failure and I must admit that I 've given plenty of opportunity to practice at home and at work er the opportunity to forgive , but it does n't come easily and certainly it is n't a strong feature of the non-Christian world in which I work and which you will be working soon .
29 I think that because I do n't think people wait until the deadline to er respond anyway .
30 This book is also different to ‘ To Kill a Mockingbird ’ because there are no racist scenes , only prejudice towards Imamu from both the Police and in some cases the Aimsleys , when their daughter goes missing and they think that because he is a street boy who comes from Harlem , a lower class area than Brooklyn and that he has just been acquitted on a murder rap , he 's got something to do with Perk 's disappearance .
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