Example sentences of "[conj] i still think " in BNC.

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31 ‘ I think we might be safer with him , ’ Anne said , ‘ but I still think that fellow should n't have spoken like that to Mr Chamberlain . ’
32 ‘ Obviously you 're not — this time — but I still think you 've been involved with Garry in the past .
33 But I still think you should try allowing some credibility on my side too . ’
34 But I still think they enjoy the show . ’
35 I ask a simple question to which I know that there is a simple answer , but I still think that it is worth a little time to discover it : why are the Government in such a desperate hurry to get the Bill back to the House on 26 February ?
36 Yeah I think that is er it 's not a great competition- winning shot , but I still think a seven and a half for that one .
37 The second possibility that Nikolaev committed the murder under the guidance of the NKVD seems to be more likely that the first possibility because so many people seem to have conveniently neglected their duties but I still think that it is not the most likely .
38 " They 're okay , " Jenny said unenthusiastically , " but I still think you 're absolutely mad to embark on something so ambitious . "
39 When we are trying to get into equal opportunities and , as I say , I agree with you entirely , but I still think that the best person for the job
40 Yeah the , the less but I still think there 's a fundamental problem with drawing the distinction
41 The we 're coming closer on the er figures for the er staff turnover and I believe that the four percent , which is easily achievable , on the thirty first of December nineteen ninety two the turnover savings were running just below four percent , alright we just cut some of the post out of today 's budget but I still think if we give the wrong messages to the officers er we 're in danger of spending money that we do n't need to .
42 You may not know exactly where they are , but I still think you know more than you 're telling . ’
43 But I still think you 're being short-sighted about it . ’
44 But I still think it was wrong to … to take away his pride like that . ’
45 But I still think I 'd prefer to see justice in the hands of what the Americans call the law enforcement agencies .
46 ‘ I 'm sick but I still think I 've done the right thing .
47 John Bolam , Arkle Crescent , ‘ I drive a car and all my family drive a car , so I would n't be concerned personally , but I still think the buses should come up here .
48 But I still think
49 But I still think
50 But I still think Tesco 's is the cheapest supermarket , I do , Waitrose is way over the top .
51 No I do n't want him but I still think he 's quite nice I mean
52 But I still think
53 Because I still think this is very much discriminating on the , people like Val for example , I know she 's got a little bit of scale two but I still think the reception is such a big responsibility
54 I 'm not saying that , but I still think it is still a tolerable service will be provided .
55 but I still think they could be , I mean , he does n't sort of strip out the bathroom every time or anything like that .
56 Because I still think this is very much discriminating on the , people like Val for example , I know she 's got a little bit of scale two but I still think the reception is such a big responsibility
57 A sudden dedication to a foreign influence like Hegel or Derrida , brief but intense , is about the only thing there is that can cause the British to lose a sense of humour or a sense of proportion , and during the first London production of Waiting for Godot in 1955 I was reproached by strangers seated around me for laughing , though I still think it a funny play .
58 Fences are not rushed in the stormy outbursts of No. 2 — though I still think he hurries Chopin 's dramatic interruption ( that fortissimo discord and pause ) in the last few bars .
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