Example sentences of "[noun sg] think there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It would be better in the ordinary case , where the court thinks there should be no contact , to say that there is no order for contact ( post , p. 811E–F ) .
2 ‘ I think the foreign gentleman thinks there may be more than one of them in it , ’ said Thomas .
3 I bet some of the crew thought there 'd be wheels right into the Jungle and food trucks parked every few miles and they 'd get burgers and chips served by girls wearing flower garlands round their necks .
4 Research shows that there are currently 960 accounting systems on offer in the UK , and Headland thinks there might be some consolidation .
5 the people of the press thought there could be something in it for them , if they , if they kept quiet .
6 Mr Pannick said those who had drafted the relevant EC directive in 1989 had ‘ in their wisdom thought there should be freedom of reception throughout the EC and one should rely upon the state from which the signal emanates to exercise appropriate controls ’ .
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