Example sentences of "it think the " in BNC.

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1 It has been accused of actually making policy itself , pronouncing on the basis of what it thinks the law should be rather than what the law is .
2 And the futures market is being manipulated to protect share prices : the Tokyo Stock Exchange , a mouthpiece of the finance ministry , wants the right to prevent securities firms from trading stock-index futures on their own account any time it thinks the stockmarket is ‘ overheated ’ .
3 While acknowledging that Sun has a ‘ big PR problem , ’ it thinks the few cranky customers threatening to jump to Hewlett-Packard Co do n't represent a trend .
4 If the decision is illegal it can be quashed ; otherwise the court can not ( with one exception ) intervene , even if it thinks the decision to be wrong in some respect .
5 After you have typed the command MS-DOS will tell you what it thinks the date or time is and then you have to correct it if it is wrong .
6 AND still there are two nations in England , if only because part of it thinks the other part is somewhere else .
7 As the Socialist Challenge pamphlet The Battle of Grunwick commented , ‘ it was not made clear whether the TUC condoned the use of ‘ unnecessary force ’ against non bona fide pickets or whether it thought the police were justified in using necessary force .
8 Labour had taken the election manifesto of 1983 — the so-called ‘ longest suicide note in history ’ — and rewritten it on the basis of what it thought the people did n't want .
9 For their Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 the Government has fastidiously chosen from the menu of options offered by Philips only those dishes that it thought the most palatable .
10 It is obvious that it thought the enlightened amateur , like Hope himself , was the ideal judge .
11 However , the company took the sting out of a halved dividend by saying it thought the figures were the low point in its fortunes and the only way to go was up .
12 The shooting itself caused three days of riots ; and although a racially mixed jury found Mr Lozano guilty of manslaughter shortly afterwards , an appeals court threw out the verdict because it thought the jury had been intimidated by the unrest .
13 My film adaptation of Anthony Delano 's richly comic book slip-Up ’ How Fleet Street caught Ronnie Biggs and Scotland Yard lost him ’ cost the not unastronomical sum of £600,000 to make , so should it turn out to be money down the drain the BBC will have to face some embarrassing questions about why it embarked on it in the first place if it thought the story might be defamatory .
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