Example sentences of "[conj] i think [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 I hate doing it so much that I think I will find just one more excuse to put off the preaching .
32 I will want to come back on the same point that 's just been made , but if before I get to that there are some other points that I think I should make in explanation of the lead we have given , if I may call it that , in putting forward the distribution of the Greater York total .
33 I do n't suggest that I think I should keep going on a year by year basis .
34 So it 's only a matter of two months and than I think we can make a long-term decision , not the short-term .
35 This punishment , though , was dealt more severely than I think it should have .
36 But they are not better pattern selective elements , so I think one can conclude that the orientational selectivity of cortical neurons is not what makes it the organ of civilisation .
37 We have a good ( enough ) record at Everton , so I think we should do the business .
38 My period comes every month , so I think I may have caught some illness from my husband .
39 ‘ Well , Linton , ’ she said after a while , ‘ you do n't want to talk to me , so I think I 'll go home . ’
40 ‘ It needs a few more minutes , so I think I 'll go upstairs , ’ she announced , throwing Luke a cool glance .
41 I 'm on early again tomorrow , so I think I 'll get an early night . ’
42 She said something like ‘ I 've got brown shoes , and a blue coat , so I think I 'll have a red hat ’ .
43 It is difficult for me to be sure that I 'm objective , so I think I will go by what other people said .
44 It gets a little complicated when you have currency fluctuations that go together with the lower volumes and some of the higher costs … so I think you will continue to see a difference between English and European software , ’ he said .
45 I told you when I rote that it was impossible for me to pay anything , as he was allowed by the parish when he was at Muggerhanger , and I told you I had my daughter on my hands for over seven years , and I have been doctering her all the time so I think you will consider the matter over and no that I can not help in any way , and in any case 4s. is a lot of money to pay a week .
46 I want his mates to hear the gospel and besides that Billy would not want a sad funeral , so I think you should preach , Dad . ’
47 However , on top of its advantages in terms of programming and portability , the ME-6 costs under £250 , so I think it would come out easily on top .
48 Very briefly Chair , to say I think nothing 's perfect , as I said , I mean there are areas that still need to be improved , and I think our , the image and in a sense our marketing section does need to be improved , and I think no-one would deny that .
49 And I think one might go on to argue that far from saving labour it creates it — that its function is to give one the task of understanding it .
50 Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms .
51 And I think one must ask the simple question , what sort of mechanism does Locke have in mind ?
52 And I think one can say that , by general standards , Proust was physically ill , and emotionally unbalanced , despite his increasing social successes , and even an unexpected twelve months spent , as a volunteer mark you , in the French army .
53 But no , and I think one could assume , and indeed expect , that they 'll now stay that way .
54 I 'm doing what I can and I think everybody should do what they can do . ’
55 Mada Madam Speaker my honourable friend knows well that the purpose er of what has been said and what is being considered about air strikes er is to is is to bring about er the er cessation of the sort of bombardment that we have seen in Sarajevo and I think everybody will want to see that effort successfully er completed .
56 Er can I I started to comment on about the er , er bank accounts which are you know er my the reaction that I saw was all round the table and I think we would go further that er any company handling pension funds should carry pensions somewhere in their names and all on all their paperwork etcetera so that everybody 's totally clear that they are dealing with pension funds and er to agree with a comment that you made in one of your earlier reports that er designation of ownership of shares of pension funds should be clearly er marked on those shares er that also would of er at least alerted these financial institutions , as once again that they were handling stocks belonging to pension fund and they still have ignored it in the case that er they did , but er er they would ha not had the excuse that er apparently some of them have made that er they were not aware that these were pension funds assets .
57 The one thing they seem to be trying to do now is obfuscation and delay er and I think we ought to voice our concern and I hope the Council will agree to ask the Town Clerk to express concern at the way it 's being handled .
58 I would back Mr 's opinion , and I think we ought to take a responsible position towards paying off our debts .
59 And if it means fifty percent of whatever we get in capital receipts going to pay off our debts , it 's a worthwhile attitude , and I think we ought to take our debts responsible .
60 And I think we ought to get him over to one of our meetings .
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