Example sentences of "[pron] just think that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As the full-time mother of pre-school twins , I just thought that I had to put up with Sam 's barely concealed fling with a neighbour , ’ says Tina .
2 I always shop on Sunday and I just thought that it was nice to see in the paper today it looks like we will have legalized Sunday trading everywhere for all of us fairly soon .
3 Erm but I just thought that it is appropriate in the circumstances because we have basically provided this facility , that there should be erm
4 I just thought that it seemed to be , you know ?
5 and , I did n't so much I just thought that it happened to me
6 That 's okay I just thought that you should know that .
7 N , that is not on religious grounds either that is because I just think that they work six days they should have a day off anyway .
8 I never thought of that , I just think that they were bananas jumping about in stripy pyjamas .
9 I think if you go back a hundred years the problems in British culture were much worse , but nonetheless I do think there 's a tremendous arrogance around in modern so-called civilized Britain , and particularly when they talk about the ancient civilization of Israel , I just think that they were a far more humane nation than we are .
10 You know I just think that I should be able to get a job just like that and
11 obviously , that erm , I just think that I do n't know , it , it 's very different from .
12 I think no , I just think that I think that the British people , forget there 's people around the table , that the British people are actually pretty sort of liberal and tolerate overall and er I think the problem back to basics was government slogan and they got John Major
13 " I just think that she might prove to be somewhat difficult to dispose of … oh , do n't look so surprised .
14 I just think that she was genuinely worried that they did n't seem to know a lot about it .
15 I just think that it 's disgusting for you to be having an affair with a married woman , that 's all . ’
16 I am still opposed to it and er I just think that it 's not the right way to reconcile contradicting policies that we 've had .
17 I 've never really found it that much of an insult ever anyway , but I just think that it 's a bit of a term which does n't really apply to us .
18 I just think that you 're wasting your time writing letters , making speeches , sending out all those pamphlets .
19 Remember the time we stopped talking to her and erm she just thought that you were n't talking to her because you probably did n't hear something she 'd said ?
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