Example sentences of "think that the [adj] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 Does each think that the real money is on the other side ?
2 After the two opt-outs negotiated by the Prime Minister at Maastricht , does Chancellor Kohl still think that the Prime Minister is a good European ?
3 I do n't think that the whole office is n't big enough .
4 Now , there are a lot of aspects of Israelite society I would n't identify with , like stoning delinquents , but that is an aspect I think we could learn from , and I do think that the extended family is something I miss , I yearn for .
5 Now it seemed to me that was n't a very erm reasonable balance and er comparing that with the with the Secretary of State 's recent pronouncements where he talks about local planning authorities needing to breathe fresh life into the countryside through their development plans and I want local planning authorities in rural areas to give the need to diversify the rural economy as much priority priority in their thinking as protecting the countryside and the two go hand in hand , and comparing those two er points I I would I would put to North Yorkshire the question , Do they think that the explanatory memorandum is is consistent with that er policy statement from the Secretary of State ?
6 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
7 But the Committee do not have to agree to this if it thinks that the new information is not important .
8 He thinks that the magic ingredient is silicon : a relative deficiency of silicon in soft water lets aluminium concentrations build up , especially under the conditions produced by acid rain .
9 It is thought that the independent contractor is not covered .
10 Here again I think that the political parallel is legitimate .
11 ‘ They think that the Soviet Union is on the verge of overthrowing its tyrannical overlords .
12 In these circumstances in my judgment there is entirely adequate support for Paul of the sort that Mrs envisaged and indeed I am inclined to the view that one to one dedicated support for him out of classroom hours may not be desirable and might well tend at least to come between him and his fellow pupils so if one turns to Mrs schedule one on page forty seven , papers before me , I think that the appropriate arithmetic is to provide for twenty hours per week at seven pounds per hour for thirty seven school weeks , that is an enabler for the school period , I confess that I find it much easier to deal with Mrs schedules on page forty seven by treating schedule one as having to do with the , the school period , schedule two having to deal with the home periods and schedule three with parental care , as it is actually set out on page forty seven , and I confess that during the case I kept confusing myself about this point , schedule one deals not only with school but also , rather confusingly , with an enabler at home and I think it easier to confine that schedule to er school time .
13 I think that the important thing is the provision in the Children Act 1989 to have a named person to whom children in such homes can complain .
14 We had a very useful discussion , as a result of which steps have been taken — particularly in Dalmellington , where there is an asbestos problem , making it unfeasible for the building to be reopened , but we are extending the outreach facilities there following the meeting , and I think that the hon. Gentleman is making progress .
15 I think that the hon. Gentleman is less well informed about the Crown prosecution service than he was a year or so ago .
16 I think that the hon. Gentleman is referring to certain press reports that appeared last week which referred to an alleged internal British Rail document about the implications of privatisation for InterCity .
17 I sometimes think that the hon. Gentleman is so busy thinking up his contorted questions that he does not observe what is going on in the House at other times .
18 I think that the hon. Gentleman is referring to a Bill relating to advertisements —
19 I think that the hon. Lady is unwise to assume that Scotland will react as she proposes , but in any event , were that unlikely event to occur , Scotland would have to reapply for membership of the European Community .
20 I think that the hon. Lady is complaining about the fact that she was not called .
21 Should we wonder that they might influence some children to think that the real world is all like that ?
22 A number of contemporary technological trends would lead us to think that the Ecotopian goal is feasible — these are trends in information technology and biotechnology .
23 To suppose that there is an ineliminable white or male understanding of the world , and to think that the only choice is whether blacks or women should benefit from ‘ our , ( white , male ) practices or be harmed by them : this is already to be prejudiced .
24 For , if people and Parliament come to think that the judicial power is to be confined by nothing other than the judge 's sense of what is right ( or , as Selden put it , by the length of the Chancellor 's foot ) , confidence in the judicial system will be replaced by fear of it becoming uncertain and arbitrary in its application .
25 If you actually read what Mitterrand and Kohl said , their words are open to so many interpretations that it is tempting , though wrong , to think that the whole business is all talk and no substance .
26 Just when we 're strapped for cash , only a load of new clothes can save us from looking dowdy — you would n't be alone in thinking that the whole thing is nothing more than a brilliant wheeze dreamt up by the fashion industry whenever times get tough .
27 ’ Are you thinking that the missing object is on Vadinamia ’
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