Example sentences of "[unc] i think [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 Y I think you said
2 I think we sa I think we sailed early October , or early October , I think I run out , I think we land .
3 it 's ab I think I said to you we 've got fifty , a good fifty-fifty split , if maybe not slightly more women actually on the course .
4 I think he ca I think he came tonight for a game of cards that 's all he came
5 I think er I think everybody enjoyed the outing .
6 , of course , was a chapel man and er I think they saw , or some of them saw him er a in him a way round , out of things , and , of course , he did deals with the collieries to get people back to work , and whilst families had enjoyed six months in the gardens and doing all sorts of strange things , erm the men mainly wanted to get back to work , because they saw time running out .
7 er I think we heard from Banbury School earlier in the year , talking about their music project , that 's going to be part of it I understand as well
8 Er I think we came to realize what that work was all in aid of .
9 Er I think we learnt it probably in different ways , we learnt it more parrot fashion than they do today .
10 And er I think somebody said to me beware of the man who wears a dicky bow during the day .
11 Oh yes er I think somebody kept it around father 's day , a chap named , but it was a beautiful old place and he always , because my father always used to erm start off about seven o'clock in the morning to walk down to Walkers and er call in at the White Hart because they were open at six o'clock in the morning , for a rum and coffee for about tuppence or thruppence , then he always used to er go to his mother 's for his breakfast and er he used to go down and see all the men start off and then , then slip over to his mother 's , she lived on the Road and er she , for years and years this went on that he had his break he never had his breakfast at home he 'd start off going down there and come back to his mother 's , but he always stopped at the White Hart for his rum and coffee
12 So now turning to the point which er I think you asked us to address .
13 Oh talking about th that sort of thing er I think you mentioned the ph photographic club is that right ?
14 And thank you very much okay er I think you did extremely well , you know ?
15 cos I was in here and er I think she had some paint in her hand
16 and erm and that 's what erm , the teacher came and said she 'd fallen out of erm one of the , er I think she said bogeys or something ?
17 Er I think I got
18 Er I think I learnt that when I went to the meeting of the South East Croquet Federation earlier in the year .
19 And it gave lots and lots of work to our colleagues and you know , when , when I say that er I think I made a comment that at that time , er had made the , the , the comment about er the winds of change and that er you know we were never better off , well really the unemployment figures were so low at that time that it 's to my mind you know , a truism .
20 Mr er I think I saw a smile there , why were you smiling ?
21 Er I think I had two years in the Home Guard .
22 And er as probably er you gathered Stan and I are both ex-policemen in relation to erm to er our our background and er I think I said yesterday to the er some of the guys as well , one of the things that lorry drivers and policemen do have very much in common is that we have pr probably one the shortest erm pension lives of most professions .
23 Well er going back to when I started serving my time as an apprentice er I think I started with eleven shillings and I was there for about nine months when the manager come over and says to me he had been paying me short .
24 er I think I did I can nae
25 Er er I think he said that as well .
26 Well he was as far as I can remember he was thirty eight he , he went he worked at the Gas Works , ca n't remember much about that really but er I think he 'd actually been working nights and came home and actually died in bed I believe .
27 And he had a list which I 've , I 've got there and er I think he got two things suggested that were on his list from the group of people who were supposed to be aware and er about twenty things which he thought maybe they should have thought about , and had n't .
28 I said well no I cos I said I expected a co I think she deserved a more than a commended .
29 So it was him who sh I think it got , how it got through to him .
30 I th I think they 'd been on holiday and , she took ill on the holiday and , and came erm , she was stopping at erm , Edith 's and er it happened then .
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