Example sentences of "was i think " in BNC.

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1 If the others had realized just how totally in charge he was I think they would have been very jittery .
2 I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television
3 Cos in a very profound sense this is true , and I was so glad that it was I think a very serious part of the flow of Dr Stuart 's report that he mentioned that the er s sense of the ministry of the whole people of God as being much more than a distant objective for us , but something of absolutely essential , vital importance to the whole life and service and outreach of the church .
4 The basis of this professional disagreement was I think that Professor B. did not regard artificial ventilation as being a ‘ cruel treatment ’ and took a much more optimistic view than Dr. I. as to the likelihood of it being possible to wean J. from such ventilation if it were ever undertaken .
5 While they provide a context in which to appraise the changes made by the Act of 1935 , which was I think the purpose for which Mr. Whitaker cited them , I did not find them of direct assistance .
6 Now when the accident was all complete and over and the the tachograph of this vehicle was examined , the speed was I think it was eighty two or eighty three miles an hour Stan was n't it ?
7 The last time they were altered was I think about nineteen seventy nine or nineteen eighty one .
8 Erm there 's an article in one of the papers this morning , and er it was I think it 's an absolute disgrace !
9 Was I think , nineteen eleven .
10 Was I think he said it were about twenty six pound a week for that time you see ?
11 I went back to the mother and baby home , for another almost two years , and from there that was I think I said at the beginning , how I actually was introduced to Flats , and it was actually living at the mother and baby home , doing far more work with girls
12 ‘ Anything 's possible , but if there was I think The News of the World would have found them by now . ’
13 As it was I think we upset a lot of our own supporters , and others in the country , without any real gain in the long run .
14 It was I think because the powder was er pushed by the , the er company in Third World hospitals , and when the mothers went out they had n't got safe water to mix it with .
15 I think it was I think it was really
16 ‘ I do n't know , but if it was I think they 're going to get round to some really nasty questions . ’
17 Well she go Hilda got a baby boy about eighteen month old when I knew her like you know , and er she lived by I think it was I think it was you know and er what happened to her I be I think she had to go in a home or er you see and er baby boy was adopted like , the baby boy that 's about all I know about her that 's about all .
18 If you saw it over the weekend I mean there was I think it was group sex er it was it wa was gay sex and it was all going on I mean it was all I thought it was the most exciting thing I have seen for a long time to be quite honest .
19 It probably was I think it 's actually it 's been made from cubic hair er pubic hair sorry .
20 Er I felt , I 've been after Danny for nearly twelve months to come see and not been able to get him on the night I want him the only night he was able , was available was I think it was one night when we had something else on I ca n't remember what it was .
21 And , therefore , the sit situation where you find yourself today erm is not the same as it was I think in nineteen eighty .
22 Well to be quite honest I think the reason she wanted it in Norwich was cos Glasgow 're over-loaded as it was I think and they had to learn new skills and staff support and therefore it might not be a good idea to have them as well
23 The quality of our people have to be second to none and so our only asset would again be sensible to ensure that the best people , that we recruited the best people and we retained the best people and we wanted to be profitable , wanted to be lean and mean , hungry and er any profitable organisation is going to be a better organisation as a result of improved profitability and we then finally wanted to improve the quality of our image out there in the market place , we were seen and at least that was I think the Department , certainly my perception we were seen er as being a sort of gentle giant out there .
24 That was offset as I say by er this er I think it was I think it was twenty five pounds er sweetener from the Spastics Society .
25 Another group just said , they were rooms one through ten , and er one of the tank farm group said , we did n't know exactly where we were but this was I think the assumptions that Group two told me were er , were about that .
26 He was I think he 'd passed out in the car .
27 It was I think it was .
28 But she was I think she was secretary and Cissy Miller of Hunton was treasurer .
29 I remember one funeral when I was a little girl at the school , was an old man who died , Benji he was I think he must have been the best the last in Orkney .
30 Well erm the er th th th the first and most horrific incidence was I think in the May , no no no it was n't May , it was when we went down to s to Cats in London which was at the end of eighty nine beginning of ninety and I went to , I went to the the doctor in June of nineteen ninety and odd things were sort of going through nineteen ninety , but it was n't until nineteen ninety one and I was off ill and it all went
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