Example sentences of "that he think [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 " I remember that year Jimmy telling us that we had black players in South Africa , that they were reasonably good and that he thought they should have the chance to become members , " Bland explained .
2 It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her .
3 His glance raked her from head to foot before he even moved further and she could see that he thought her very decadent to be in her housecoat at this time in the morning .
4 She shook herself inwardly , said severely , Control yourself , Sally-Anne Tunstall ; remember what happened when you had such soft thoughts about a man before , and the sudden dreadful memory this evoked hit her so hard that she stopped dead in her tracks , gave a stifled wail , and went so white that Dr Neil , hearing her , and looking at her , saw that her pallor was so extreme that he thought her on the verge of fainting .
5 He suggested abortion two or three times and made it very clear that he thought I was making a mistake .
6 I felt that he thought I wanted to run the last leg for the glory .
7 ‘ When I told him , his reply was that he thought I had liked going there , and he burst out with , ‘ Thank goodness you told me .
8 His grin suggested that he thought I 'd trade in my TI notebook for some new whizz-bang offering .
9 I had an idea that he thought I was someone else .
10 ‘ That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it .
11 Nicola 's husband told me that he thought you had something to do with the murder .
12 All I know is that he thought you would be pleasantly surprised . ’
13 He said that he thought it wrong to encourage a military spirit , and that it was contrary to the ideals of disarmament .
14 Garbett said that he thought it would be right to go to London , for the sake of the Church ; that he longed for him to come to York , for the sake of himself , he wanted Ramsey as his successor .
15 He was entranced by all that he thought it meant , the warm curve of young lips , the gentle gleam of understanding in the steady eyes .
16 Ghorbanifar told Ledeen that he thought it would be much better to ‘ leave the hostages aside ’ .
17 He recorded in his diary that he thought it represented such a threat to the good name of politicians that a special regulatory authority should be set up to stop the BBC ever doing anything so wicked again .
18 If Vincent had rejected a place on the scheme , then it was certain that he thought it would fail .
19 Her father came up and listened for a while and then said that he thought it was all marvellous but he did n't understand a word of it .
20 In spite of his plans , as late as January 1938 Hitler told Colonel Beck that he considered the Danzig arrangements binding , that he thought it possible to accommodate Poland and that he had no territorial claims to make .
21 With regard to the foundation on which his advocacy of the primacy was based , it can be summed up by saying that he thought it was an integral part of the rights of the church committed to his care , testified to by the living members of the community and the tradition which they inherited .
22 Of the remaining seven , three were imprisoned before they could contact the Council , two were afraid that they might be recognised walking into the Council 's offices , one had a ‘ habit so big ’ that he thought it would be a waste of time , and one had never heard of the service .
23 He had great hopes for it , and told an American friend that he thought it his best to date .
24 Within Dotty 's hearing a home pirate remarked that he thought it had all been a storm in a teacup .
25 What had happened was that Syl had , one evening , flushed with wine , remarked that he thought it would be a good idea if we got married .
26 Someone touched his elbow so timidly that he thought it had been accidental , until the gesture was repeated with more insistence .
27 Nor did he say that he thought it was unlikely , on the whole , that the Bishop would sack a perfectly competent administrator who happened not to be smarmy enough to some thruster from the Scottish lowlands .
28 However , Reichel himself claimed that he did not know the true reason for his dismissal , saying that he thought it might be due to disagreements over scientific policy .
29 Mhm , he did actually say that he thought it was highly unlikely
30 Well I did think about it but the Careers Officer advised me no cos he thought that you have to be really really good before y get in and he asked me if I thought I was really good and I said that well I was not too bad but and he said that he thought it would be better to concentrate on something else .
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