Example sentences of "think it [be] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Well , I thought it was kind of nice , it did n't ruin my life . ’
2 He thought it was part of the nightmare at first , though up to then there 'd been nothing much to scream about .
3 It had strange obtuse teeth , he thought it was part of an old church clock .
4 If Gilbert thought it was part of her duty to track down Amy or help her in any way , then she would do so .
5 Someone was shaking her violently , shouting at her , and at first she thought it was part of her nightmare .
6 She thought it was Swimmer of Lakes for a moment , but her horse had already returned to open land and was quietly grazing to the east .
7 I thought it was sort of a er you know , by the
8 Do you think it 's sort of , you know , do you hold a lot of views in common with people you work beside or ?
9 ‘ I do n't think it was lack of brains , ’ Michele opined .
10 Mmm , smooth on the outside , but do nt you think it was sort of heavy and sweaty ? ?
11 I mean I think it 's bot of a parallel with the business of kind of giving money to charity to help people who have n't got enough to eat .
12 I think it 's part of a vicious circle , that sometimes it 's guilt which leads to depression and then women feel guilty about being depressed and that 's why they take what is on offer to them .
13 So I think it 's part of the the early morning set up and we were actually gon na talk to Steve were n't we , about
14 I think it 's part of our nature .
15 I think we 'll have to , I think we 've got to keep it cos I think it 's part of the fixtures and fittings unfortunately .
16 I doubt whether this is done deliberately , but I think it 's part of everybody 's perception of science in schools that girls do biology and boys do chemistry and physics , and I suppose this is bound to have its affect on people 's choices , but I personally , and I think most of my colleagues would agree with me on this , see no reason to suppose that girls should be any less good at chemistry and physics than boys .
17 Do n't think that 's a lack of interest , I think it 's matter of discipline !
18 just think it 's heights of bad manners what she 's done !
19 I think it 's sort of accepted that men need their leisure time you know , it 's vital to them to either get out to the pub or get their leisure time and it 's women that 's considered they do n't need it , they 're you know , I do n't think it 's se se se , considered as important .
20 I think it 's sort of employer education sort of guidance and more sort of organizational skills , it 's those sorts of groupings I think .
21 They can also be rated in kilowatts and on mopeds cos the regulation allow sort of what mopeds sixteen year olds can ride and I think it 's sort of something like seventy kilowatts or ninety kilowatts , it might be ninety .
22 Yeah but I ju just think it 's waste of money .
23 In the uncomfortable interview he said : ‘ I think it is part of my job to stir controversy , as long as it is not party political controversy .
24 Tanwaru says she 's seen the men before in Luton and Milton Keynes — police who described the attack as ’ extremely callous , say they think it was part of a pattern of similar raids :
25 Well I , I remember once going into er a British restaurant because it was my birthday and there was trifle on the menu and trifle was some sort of weird jelly thing that was thi instead of sponge it was stale bread and I think it was sort of stewed apple and mock cream but the fact that it it was my birthday and it was trifle you know I just sort of sat there like a queen but I think I 'm sure that it tasted quite revolting .
26 They were sort of given a choice er i either I , I think it was sort of either you go on the land or er y you , you go down the mines .
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