Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [be] think " in BNC.
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1 | Modest , charitable in his judgments , never censorious , Jim may be thought to carry tolerance almost too far ( it is time he was convicted of some venial fault ) . |
2 | And now David would be thinking she wanted him to take her out again . |
3 | geographical areas , e.g. the North and South of England may be thought of as separate markets for many products ; |
4 | There are players now valued in the £2m bracket who ca n't hold a candle to Ian in terms of ability and George Graham must be thinking he has bought himself a star on the cheap . |
5 | Gwen will be thinking I 've been put in a dungeon . |
6 | Whereas the emphasis of PPB could be thought of as being economic and financial , the emphasis of MBO was managerial . |
7 | Indeed , the theodicy question as to how one could ever use such texts as a medium through which to worship God may be thought to be even more insoluble than is Schüssler Fiorenza 's finding inspiration in the early Christian community . |
8 | The repercussions of this maleness of the concept of Christ may be thought to be incalculable . |
9 | He knew what Siward would be thinking , behind him . |
10 | Whilst the evident unpopularity of Soviet domination in Eastern Europe may be thought to make such forces reliable in wartime for garrison and rear duties only , fact is that these military forces are trained and equipped for a war with NATO , according to an offensive doctrine of ‘ coalition warfare ’ , designed to place them from the start of hostilities onto an ‘ external front ’ . |
11 | Apart from these tensional effects , most of Mesozoic times over most of Europe may be thought of as what I have called the " long quiet episode " . |
12 | Notice that the CDR can be thought of as a weighted mean of the age-specific rates , using age class population numbers as weights , i.e. CDR = |
13 | It 's got to be the plum — and I am sure Hereford will be thinking the same way too . ’ |
14 | Although the Macintosh may be thought of as a ‘ small ’ computer , compared with the workstations installed by Atex and the like , it offers an exceptional degree of flexibility and considerable price advantages . |
15 | Neil Webb is the remaining substitute as well as substitute goalkeeper Mark Crossley and Frank Clarke must be thinking how many more injuries am I gon na get this season . |
16 | The Mournes can be thought of as being in two sections : the higher , more popular eastern range , where they ‘ sweep down to the sea ’ and the lower , even less frequented , western range . |
17 | To an observer Wexford might be thought only to be sitting , like many other inhabitants of Kingsmarkham , waiting for the storm to break . |
18 | I do n't know what the Carters can be thinking of . ’ |
19 | As regards ‘ externality ’ , for instance , Pound may be thought to admit the charge , and to glory in it . |
20 | Devastating though it is in its presentation of the destructive power of guilt , Macbeth may be thought a comforting play , finally , in that hypocrisy exposes itself . |
21 | Howard will be thinking about this . |