Example sentences of "think that [ex0] are " in BNC.

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1 I do not take this view , but I do think that there are certain deep assumptions about how the mind-body problem should be addressed which increase its difficulty .
2 Nor do I think that there are at the moment Committees which cause unnecessary work . ’
3 Now , as a matter fact I do think that there are contexts in which species selection does make sense .
4 I do n't think that there are teachers who pop out to the staffroom for the odd fix of some hard drug .
5 Now the legal system always thinks that there are people around who should n't be trusted , and I think that 's right , and that 's what there 's laws for .
6 If it is thought that there are some similarities between country A and country B in the market for microcomputers or car telephones or videocameras etc , a multinational company can analyse its market expenditures within both countries , comparing the effectiveness of these expenditures in each country .
7 It may be thought that there are three categories in which the sexual aspects of work with children arise :
8 It is thought that there are some generalized cultural patterns that can be recognized .
9 Curiously , it is still rather unusual for solicitors ' partnership agreements to provide that partners should retire upon reaching an agreed age , though it might be thought that there are good reasons for making this a requirement in the interests of a firm 's long term planning .
10 ‘ The English are great lovers of themselves , and of everything belonging to them ’ , wrote the Venetian diplomat Andrea Trevisano at the end of the fifteenth century ; ‘ they think that there are no other men than themselves , and no other world but England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner , they say that he ‘ looks like an Englishman' ’ and that ‘ it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman ’ , words echoed exactly in 1521 by the Scottish scholar John Major ; while the German knight Nicolas von Popplau , who visited England in 1484 , found a people who regarded themselves as the wisest in the world .
11 46% think there are too many while 45% think that there are the right number .
12 I still think that there are valid scientific reasons for continued exploration , however . ’
13 Rather do children , especially boys , think that there are two possibilities : possession of a penis or a castrated condition , the penis having been cut off .
14 Now , what 's the difference between Switzerland and Scotland is it , is it that the Swiss have more money ? , is it that the Swiss are more body conscious , is it that the Scot 's are more puritanical , they think that there are more important things to think about , what do you think ?
15 erm , when we are victims of crime , and personally I think that there are two main reasons for that , one reason certainly is that when women erm are victims of crime that there is of a sexual nature or domestic violence , part of the way that we have been brought up and part of the way that those crimes have been portrayed , is to portray them as our fault
16 I think that there are three sides to Noah 's faith that we can learn from .
17 The organiz er organization doing is er fighting in every place where we think that there are o old aged pensioners being in er imposed upon in any way .
18 I think that there are two aspects to the question of a quantum leap in nuclear weapons .
19 If the Department of the Environment think that there are issues of more than local importance they will call it in but their preliminary view expressed to the local MP Mr is that they do n't believe that 's the case .
20 The Venetian author of the Italian Relation of England commented specifically on the English sense of national pride , and presumably was thinking of attitudes which he encountered generally and not merely the point of view of the more literate : ' … the English are great lovers of themselves and everything belonging to them ; they think that there are no other men than themselves , and no other world but England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner , they say ‘ he looks like an Englishman ’ ' ( 35 , pp.20–1 ) .
21 SIR — We share Coulter 's concerns ( May 8 , p 1185 ) about the general lack of objective assessment of menstrual blood loss and think that there are two reasons behind this .
22 And er , I think that there are people who are a little wet behind the ears if they think that the general public are going to accept the costs of a budget that 's coming forward on a long these lines .
23 And also , as he watched the boxer on the television , Boy began to think that there are two kinds of sex : the kind of sex where you say do this , do that , or you manoeuvre yourself into position for a particular kind of pleasure ; and then there is the other kind of sex , where you want not someone else 's body that had done those things the night before or the afternoon before .
24 I think it is naive of anyone to think that there are any clubs in the Irish League , who are completely free of sectarian elements in their support .
25 Nobody 's thinking that there are middle-aged people , grannies and mums and 20 to 30-year-olds who want to be entertained .
26 In this respect my position will amount to thinking that there are intrinsically prescriptive features to reality , but this will not be done by blurring the distinction between judgements about how the world is characterised and the ways in which we respond to it , as with McDowell .
27 When allowance is made for the hours needed for sleep and eating and keeping fit and carrying out Union and Society activities , you would be pardoned for thinking that there are not many left to be used for organising a study programme .
28 More dangerous , those who talk of a British constitution may mislead themselves into thinking that there are parts of the system to which a special sanctity attaches .
29 Those unfamiliar with doing business with Japan ( ie most British firms ) may be forgiven for thinking that there are no credit problems there .
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