Example sentences of "[conj] i think you 've " in BNC.

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1 I know what you 're saying and I think you 've taken leave of your senses .
2 And I think you 've got ta address my doubts because if I have doubts how am I going to stand in front of members and say hang on a minute , I can give you all of these answers , I can tell you what unison 's going to be like and this is what 's been decided , now come back to me and give me your fears , give me your doubts and I 'll go and take them on to represent you .
3 Right , I think we 've been going on long enough and I think you 've been sitting there long enough , ha
4 And I think you 've also got to have people who do bear in mind that they 're about one of the few parts of the authority that are in the forefront of the people and are basically representing the authority .
5 Er it 's no good saying you 'll turn down the central heating and you 'll only take one holiday instead of two , that 's not really the purpose of retirement , and I think you 've got to be objective about what you 're doing with this .
6 And I think you 've got cause to worry . ’
7 Right , with that I 'm gon na take you on if you 're all agreed , and I think you 've already agreed , some of you , most of you , that we go on to item nine .
8 Fire Officer , paper F , and I think you 've had a something additional put on your table because you 've had with that paper A.
9 Erm , like you had the discussion on the first one and said , well , yes , it 's all very well for you and yes it 's a great idea for you , but the rest of us do n't want it , and I think you 've got to do that .
10 In your jar and I think you 've also taken this jar to school have n't you ?
11 it does n't say it it was at Newark erm and I think you 've got reasonable prospects of knocking it back because of the problems you had with towards the end .
12 he never does that and that , and that 's what we were saying on Friday and it seems like , and I think you 've tried to put all those in but change yourself a bit .
13 ‘ No , Sir John , I do n't , and I think you 've drunk enough . ’
14 I think you 've got to do it in , and I think you 've got to do it in brilliant , er brilliant white .
15 the Normans and I think you 've got ta
16 And that is a real subject in itself , and I think you 've probably had John talking to you .
17 ‘ Technically you should go back there , but I think you 've already decided against that . ’
18 ‘ Not being active was very difficult to begin with , but I think you 've got to be very positive and just say to yourself , ‘ I am old now , I 'm 92 .
19 ‘ I regret some of the changes , but I think you 've got to accept them and move with the times , however unfortunate that may be . ’
20 A : Well , I suppose I would — that would be the ideal situation , but I think you 've got to face up to the reality of the whole thing .
21 I think there 's always exceptions , but I think you 've got to believe in yourself and go and do what you want to do and if you 're saying there 's opposition , there 's gon na be more opposition , if
22 But I think you 've done very well , with just one little weak area round that but but it 's not easy to do , you 've got a very light background and you 've got a very dar presumably black body of the camera
23 Erm I I I would obviously take very seriously the N R A responsibilities but I think you 've got to bear in mind there 's within the water act , there 's a thing called infrastructure charges
24 But I think you 've got a case which I I would say is fifty fifty .
25 Er shall I combine my two found questions which the Committee would like to put to you please and , and that is there are two points that really do come out of Maxwell very much , but I think you 've had some experience .
26 The one that does take reflection , but I think you 've got to aim really for that wire .
27 But I think you 've got different sizes there .
28 And that misuse of the aerosol sprays is probably responsible for about three thousand five hundred deaths , but I think you 've got to put that into perspective , first of all against the six thousand people who are killed on the roads every year in Britain , and you 've also got to set it against our estimate that there are more than a quarter of a million people alive today who would have died in childhood if it had n't been specifically for the advantage of being able to take medicines , anti-biotics generally in their childhood to keep them alive .
29 Well I 've brought the subject up before , but I think you 've got an ideal two academics there that might be able to answer a question , a very practical one .
30 Right let me stop you there because I think you 've got maybe the wrong end of the stick .
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