Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] he [is] " in BNC.
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1 | On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on . |
2 | And the only other staff seems to be that young fellow in the kiosk , and I rather think he 's working for peanuts while he mugs up a thesis . ’ |
3 | I only know he 's one of the Feltons . ’ |
4 | I only 'opes he 's as good as he seems , ’ he commented . |
5 | I only say he is a man and will act like a man , given the chance . |
6 | I just know he is . ’ |
7 | ‘ I just know he is , ’ Mrs MacDonald repeated and then beat one hand ineffectually against the other . |
8 | ‘ I just hope he 's quietened down . ’ |
9 | I just hope he 's better looking than this . ’ |
10 | Oh and I just hope he 's remembering that I do n't want to be the sister in there . |
11 | I just hope he 's okay . ’ |
12 | She said but I 'm not gon na do anything about it but I just think he 's nice . |
13 | For the last two days I 've refused to listen to him and I still think he 's out of his senses . |
14 | Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall |
15 | I still think he 's potentially as good a player as Strach/Batty and likely to score more goals than Batty ( ! ) |
16 | Er has been to see me about it , but I 've said that the initiative for farm watch has got to come from them , I said , we 're not gon na stand up and draw up a load of support and expect us to service the damn thing , I said it 's up to you and your members to do it , and I still think he 's trying to get us to do it via the back door , He 's been to talk to me now about it , and I 've told him exactly what I want to do and that we we 'll be involved , but it ai n't gon na be a police run scheme , it 's gon na be a farmer 's run scheme with police support locally . |
17 | No I do n't want him but I still think he 's quite nice I mean |
18 | ‘ I hardly think he 's a mass murderer , sir . ’ |
19 | I also think he 's not a very good shot holder , and therefore leaves tasty morsels for hungry strikers quick enough to take advantage e.g. Ekoku . |
20 | I honestly think he 's never thought anything nasty about anyone in his life , which is what makes him occasionally so impossible . |
21 | because of a girl , I really think he 's loyal in that way , in that sense , because they are very close they have a laugh and I know when we 're with them they 're always like seem to be impressing everyone but I 'm sure when they 're together they have like , you know , human conversations , they must do , they ca n't always be talking about screwing and you know , which girls have got big tits and all that |
22 | ‘ I really think he is an incredible man . |
23 | But now I sometimes forget he 's here . |
24 | ‘ Yes , ’ he went on , ‘ I almost fancy he 's grown a bit . |
25 | The thing is , I never believe he 's going to come back . |
26 | I half hope he 's awake , so that I can go in and sit with him , and stroke his head . |
27 | I certainly hope he 's right . ’ |
28 | If Delius can be considered under-rated by the public at large , which I certainly believe he is , then Life 's Dance and the Piano concerto , as two of his lesser known works , have up until now , been almost completely ignored . |