Example sentences of "i always think " in BNC.

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31 I always think this is February
32 They 're the ones that could have been made up from a kit , I always think , each part clearly demarcated ( bill , box-like head , neck ) — a rather angular goose .
33 Yes , I I 'd like to go back to that very traditional Hogmanay , I mean , I think that Hogmanay is very important , not the the Hogmanay that we have now where everybody gathers round a T V but it was very much erm like a I always think Hogmanay at my granny 's , as do er , most of the people in in th the mining area , actually her house was a focus .
34 I always think of er as I say new bread always brings me back a lot of memories .
35 You have to have an open mind I always think with these things .
36 I always think it tastes a bit weak does n't it .
37 I always think that if someone tries to get close to me they must want something from me .
38 ‘ I know it will be a challenge but new beginnings are so exciting , I always think . ’
39 I always think the old thing 's conking out , you see .
40 So I , I always think it , feel it 's a good idea to say to the stallholder , stallholder look , erm if I take this home and try it on and find it wo n't , does n't fit can I bring it back ?
41 It 's what I always think about it .
42 When I draw I always think of someone like G.P. at my shoulder .
43 Antoinette said , I 'm afraid I always think of Beecham .
44 Lil had said , ‘ I always think it must be so nice to be able to write . ’
45 I always think of doctors as plumbers , but they do n't usually see themselves like that .
46 I have the impression of an ideal painting in my head , and I always think to myself that if I ever painted it then I would just stop .
47 The change came suddenly : ‘ I always think it was like St Paul on the road to Damascus .
48 I had a bit of an interest in gardens because I grew up in the country at Drewsteignton , but I always think I was very lucky to get that job at Castle Drogo — straight in as a single-handed gardener with no experience .
49 Now I always think of that as stamina cos I think that must have been a terrific stamina thing .
50 Just got his articles — I always think that sounds rude . ’
51 ‘ A pity , I always think , not to have them while you 're young .
52 I always think the world divides into those who do and those who do n't , and I know which half I belong to . ’
53 I always think of The Milebrook as a happy , sunlit house , with butterflies fluttering among the stocks outside the drawing room windows .
54 And there was a satisfaction about it although I always think in those days we had to work so fast that there was n't the time to do what you 'd really like to have done for the patients .
55 " I always think that Christians should n't look dowdy or fuddy duddy .
56 I always think it sounds like murder , ’ trilled Gwendolen suddenly , coming back into the conversation .
57 I always think you get a much better perspective on it as a real castle from up here . ’
58 When she had finished she said to Piers , to hide her confusion , ‘ I — I always think how odd it is that turtle soup does n't taste of turtle . ’
59 I always think it was a nice touch .
60 Moreover , I always think that working with you will lessen my spell in Purgatory when I die . ’
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