Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] i think it " in BNC.

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1 But at the time of building I think it was just continued practice from the victorian days to run it round on the top .
2 Of course I think it is .
3 ‘ In the interests of security I think it would be better if you did not mention this night 's events to anyone .
4 More like astrology I think it was . ’
5 Come into work I think it 's assumed she 'd left but she did n't leave , she di she had enough of it so she had a couple of days off come in this morning and er I said to Steven , no idea what the situation was .
6 Half a gross on each board yeah , oh you could n't move away from your board at all and it was erm Mr his eyes seemed to be perhaps I should n't tell you this , but I 'm going to , it may be a bit humorous for you my er Mr used to send me out through the back way into street I think it is now , to wait for the paperman with a sporting book oh should I have said that ?
7 I 'm not sure , but I think when I studied this in college I think it was something like the average of producers of vocabulary of less than two thousand words .
8 So Mr Chairman sorry to bring it up again but er I think it 's in line what this gentleman said er bearing in mind I think it is a fact that this is a reasonable theatre enjoyed by people from a very large catchment area could you please tell us what support the the er playhouse has had from the local authorities adjacent to Harlow .
9 within childhood I think it 's called
10 In fact I think it possible that in the context of hi-jacking we are developing the anti-tank weapon — one which is largely a moral weapon and lies mainly in the hands of political authority .
11 In fact I think it 's becoming more beautiful . ’
12 In fact I think it 's a Beaver .
13 I mean you get so busy , in fact I think it 's probably gone to the extent where it 's gone too busy .
14 Now I also agree that these criteria are not of equal importance and I certainly would put the greatest weight on criterion one which is to avoid the greenbelt in fact I think it 's so important that it should n't be a criterion but it should be actually be within the preamble as it is now .
15 In fact I think it would be a good idea if I was there , and possibly Gaston and Julius from the theatre committee .
16 In fact I think it 's true to say that when the forty six hectare figure wa was agreed , it was known that the coal field was coming and er I think time has shown has n't brought anything like the number of jobs or economic
17 That 's the , that 's the whole point , you , you have to start somewhere , yes I can give her a bit of paper , yes she can throw it in the bin , it 's made no difference , in fact I think it 's getting worse since I spoke to her , is n't it ?
18 In retrospect I think it was no more than the truth .
19 So you won , Ragu , and in retrospect I think it was right that you did .
20 Well I believe , I 'm not certain on that , it was in Street I think it was and er she also worked for Joseph in Street too , when she when she went , went out to work she was working for Joseph stitching for him too , but he became later Mayor of Walsall and I believe he was Liberal MP for it Pat the Liberal MP was n't it ?
21 The actual vicar was er it was high , a high church , Father and then there was er he was a vicar and he used to live in the vicarage which is higher up than the church at the back of the church Street , and there was Father , he used to run the Boy Scouts troop , and there were , I believe there were , there was two curates , I , I think the other one was named , but in those days either in Street I think it was in Street there was er two or three Sisters of Mercy that used to live down there , and they used to , cos being high church they were able to go , they did n't do any preaching or anything like that but they did parish work around the parish you know , they used to , they used to call them Sisters of Mercy .
22 ‘ When it comes to business I think it is important to get your head down and deal with the accountants and lawyers , ’ she says .
23 There 's many factors , many factors , and I 'd like to pay congratulations to Councillor I think it was , or the member certainly that came to the Economic er Sub-committee that discussed the European report back because there we did have a proper discussion about the value of those trips .
24 I think we 're just gon na have to let him moan I would n't mind , but until last weekend , he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep I think it was that came in and set him off she should 've just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself
25 Likewise Greater Manchester having a dense population two point six million , having now thirty elected members with thirty-five thousand members but the thirty thousand thirty-five thousand people if I remember would end up with three hundred and twenty-four thousand people per member I think it absurd .
26 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
27 You 're really brilliant at ge really brilliant at geometry I think it 's great .
28 For Leeds tickets at Livehpewl I think it 's members only , and I guess they 'll be limited , but trying the above numbers should help you find out all about it .
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