Example sentences of "i [adv] think " in BNC.
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1 | I rarely think now about the strangeness of the job , I simply enjoy the wonderful views and the job satisfaction I achieve . |
2 | I rather think he will be very broadminded . |
3 | I rather think they must have known you were coming . |
4 | ‘ You can have too much of anything , ’ was Gay 's sage rejoinder , ‘ and I rather think her mother 's been overdoing this entertaining stunt . |
5 | ‘ I rather think my pulling days are done . |
6 | I do n't remember what happened to the cross-over , I rather think I foisted it on a mother before I moved house . |
7 | ‘ Yea , lady Anne , I rather think I would . ’ |
8 | When Pop said , ‘ What about all those other people in the convoy , does n't the dear Lord care about them too ? ’ this worried the two ladies considerably , and I rather think after that they either thought that we were faithless , or became a little apprehensive themselves ! |
9 | ‘ I rather think that 's the Communists . ’ |
10 | ‘ I rather think the gamekeeper does a bit of illegal slaughtering for him , and they often go down to Florence together at night , gambling I think . ’ |
11 | He said slowly , ‘ I rather think I am . ’ |
12 | On the whole , given the mysterious and inexplicable circumstances , I rather think I prefer the word ‘ did ’ . |
13 | I rather think he meant ‘ diluted ’ but on second thoughts perhaps he was right . |
14 | I rather think I 'm going to need them . " |
15 | I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it . |
16 | Whether that would have been , at that time , for the benefit of the mass of the Chinese people we 're talking about erm I do n't think I , I rather think that the er turn that Mao took probably in the long run , in the long term , was to the benefit of the mass of people erm the peasantry , the workers in China because I think the alternative would have been erm international exploitation . |
17 | I rather think she 's arrived . ’ |
18 | ‘ Do you know , ’ the Doctor said , ‘ I rather think we 're getting somewhere at last . ’ |
19 | ‘ It has been done , I rather think , ’ Lily said , spooning her crayfish bisque . |
20 | ‘ I rather think one is supposed to talk suicides down gently , ’ Bernice reminded him . |
21 | And I rather think you understood . |
22 | ‘ Then I rather think I 'd like to be . ’ |
23 | Well , if I am right in all this — and I rather think I am — then you have decided to override my objections to publication in the most effective and heartless manner possible , have n't you ? |
24 | ‘ In fact , from what Goibniu said , I rather think they do n't expect him to get back at all . ’ |
25 | I rather think your services will shortly be needed in the main airlock . |
26 | ‘ Yes , I rather think they did . |
27 | ‘ Well , I rather think it 's a permanent arrangement . |
28 | Cindy Hill is married to someone else with whom I rather think she 's madly in love . |
29 | ‘ Actually , I rather think I will . |
30 | I rather think that the RN instructors on my course must have suffered at the hands of the Customs on returning from a foreign tour as they really gave us a hard time . |