Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] think [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The real world has long left behind the age when old so-and-so could decide ‘ I rather like this slogan ’ or ‘ My constituents think we ought to do such and such ’ without that ‘ feeling ’ being backed up by professional research and experience .
2 My friends think it is great too .
3 My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age .
4 But in the meantime , some of their researchers think it sufficient to promote sex-tests for unborn babies together with abortion on demand . ’
5 But if I offend the court , its opponents think I am a friend .
6 Apparently her parents think she 's staying with wanted to know if she could send them our phone number and say she was staying here .
7 In other words , just who do these jokers and the jerks pulling their purse-strings think they are ?
8 In other words , just who do these jokers and the jerks pulling their purse-strings think they are ?
9 There are also sexual impulses which they can not incorporate in relationships with their wives , because they and their wives think it would be too animal-like and demeaning to perform them .
10 Nevertheless , their Lordships think it right to concentrate attention on the reasons given by Barnett J. for the order now under appeal .
11 He runs a one-man practice and his patients think he 's half-way between a saint and a witch doctor . ’
12 John Major and his friends think they have weathered the storm of their lives .
13 According to one loyalist thirties thirty or so of his colleagues think it 's more fun to vote against the Government , a smaller number go further , they think a spell in opposition might enhance their own careers .
14 One person has had bad side effects , the rest of our callers think it 's wonderful .
15 He said : ‘ Many of our colleagues think we are sheltering behind the Danes because of the opposition there is in part of Parliament . ’
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