Example sentences of "think it [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then she had thought it grief , not vulnerability .
2 ‘ I see , ’ said Oliver , who did not , but thought it time he said something .
3 They thought it time to take action on their own account .
4 The US State Department thought it time to look closely into the causes and extent of British criticism .
5 Jimmy , a world of conjecture in his face , opened his mouth , and Leith thought it time to put a stop to his speculations before he went any further .
6 I thought it M A C A W.
7 erm I 'd we we have a number of suggestions er a gentleman over there about the er body building was that reported back to you for a start and did you discuss this ? erm you know I I really thought it sort of modern management techniques if there applied here like team working net working it 's it this way you could actually begin to perform as the committee at the moment your the shadowy figures in the background .
8 I really do think it s time to change keepers , Lukic is a good keeper — but is uninspired these days .
9 He thinks it nonsense . ’
10 Yeah , I think it is. erm you have , when you see the statesmen
11 But I think it s very important top management should get to know some of the problems those people have too , because if they 're not doing it right , the company could be in trouble .
12 That was an entirely wrong policy , and I think it time that he apologised to the House for having espoused it .
13 I think it effect they , I think they in fact invited there
14 And I think it sort of sort of ripened the fruit better than if it was in a cool shop .
15 and but I think it sort of highlight , er , she might have done it unconsciously or consciously , I do n't know .
16 I think it sort of depends how big that you want to get involved in .
17 And I think it sort of paid off in making people feel in the town during the year that they had a mayor , that the ceremonial actually meant something and related to them , and certainly I still find tremendous numbers of people who sort of come along and invite you to things — people who before would have probably said ‘ Oh it 's a waste of money ’ , and I think we did quite a lot to change that attitude .
18 Nonetheless , the right of journalists and broadcasters to demand trial by jury , in those areas of criminal law where it still exists , is an important security against interference with media freedoms — for reasons explained in 1885 by Dicey , the leading writer on our unwritten constitution : " Freedom of discussion is , then , in England little else than the right to write or say anything which a jury , consisting of 12 shopkeepers , think it expedient should be said or written …
19 He seemed to think it evidence of a malignant fate that he had had the misfortune to link himself to a succession of mad women .
20 Suppose he were to think it Auguste 's own choice ?
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