Example sentences of "i think [pers pn] [vb past] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And she 'd I think she had about eight , over over a period of years you know .
2 ‘ We only train twice a week so Orient are obviously fitter than us , but I thought we gave as good as we got . ’
3 I thought they looked still modern !
4 I thought she looked really good .
5 I stood looking at it in the darkness , just aware of its bulk in the feeble light of a broken moon , and I thought it looked even bigger than it really was , like a stone-giant 's head , a huge moonlit skull full of shapes and memories , staring out to sea and attached to a vast , powerful body buried in the rock and sand beneath , ready to shrug itself free and disinter itself on some unknowable command or cue .
6 I was watching for him erm I 'd been to the loo and I glanced out the er landing window and I thought it looked too tall for you .
7 I thought it looked quite good .
8 I know that sounds quite sad and it 's embarrassing that I copied him , but I ca n't help it because I thought it looked so great on him .
9 I thought it looked very good .
10 At the end of the day I thought it looked very attractive , but whether it will catch the eye of a customer when I display it on the craft stall is another matter .
11 Oh , I thought you said not young !
12 Oh no I thought you bought just some plain green ones .
13 You feel like er , that 's whose , like ex soldiers throughout the company , and he said to Colin er , he said , how many people are you thinking about employ , our Colin seems to think there 'd be enough work to keep 'im going , like , he says , he says , well how many people are you thinking about employing , he says , only only me and me like , it 's oh , oh , he says , there 's plenty of work to keep two of going , he said , I thought you employed about six .
14 Absolutely now I mean i i it 's interesting for women because I suppose in Australia I was a Republican and here I suppose I thought I saw about two erm now for me to have used that word thirty years ago I would possibly have been locked in the garden shed and left without food and drink
15 I thought I knew that much about the country .
16 and erm , ha , got home , did n't wan na go out , there was me I got changed , I put on those new leggings I was all in black I thought I looked rather nice , you know , and Gary said what you all dressed up for ?
17 Instead , she asked me why I thought I drank so much , and I told her why I thought I did .
18 I thought he looked rather hungry , ’ I answered .
19 I thought he looked rather feverish this morning .
20 I thought he looked very smug .
21 I think they brought in some ex-Gestapo ‘ ve haff vays of makink you talk ’ thug to substitute on some of the pitches .
22 The only trouble is , it 's sporned so many , I think they got about twenty eight industrial groups !
23 They I think they got about twenty per cent bigger .
24 We had , I think we had about two ships of that , that 's all .
25 Well , I think we had much higher hopes before the Gulf crisis , I think what many people are saying now is that the peace dividend , the money that we could have saved by the end of the Cold War , will in fact , that peace dividend will be diluted by the Gulf .
26 erm , I think we felt slightly pressurised in the timescale
27 Quite a lot of fish were returned to the water and I think we took over seventy in that couple of hours in the afternoon .
28 We talk about how the band seemed to arrive from nowhere , and Eugene says : ‘ I think we got too much attention too early on .
29 Well yes , we did , we rang on Tuesday , we had a bit of a trouble getting through , I think we rung about seven times before we got through but er he , well , well he did n't say anything to me , everything I asked him he said yes to , but Steve
30 Those two put together , I think we lost about three hundred thousand pounds as a result of the change in distribution .
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