Example sentences of "[pron] think to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The whole place has got an air of being run down , and county council , I think to be honest , would quite like it to fall down , or just to be able to develop the whole site . |
2 | I think to be honest Whyte and Fairclough were never that good — even in the championship year . |
3 | I think to be honest to you , the the have been given very little guidance , she does n't understand what 's supposed to happen |
4 | Well I think , I think , I think to be honest they 've all got easier |
5 | It , I think I had a good life there and I 've got no regrets I think to be public transport is , is a good thing . |
6 | The Conservative Government believed , however , that what they thought to be excessive subsidization would be stemmed and resources would be better employed . |
7 | Was it thought to be rough by everyone else ? |
8 | He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not . |
9 | McEwan Younger was a marvellous host , especially with business or political cronies , and had a leisurely , relaxed manner that could become passionate in discussion of what he thought to be mistaken policies or dubious personalities . |
10 | To expurgate ; remove from a book anything thought to be objectionable . |