Example sentences of "i think [pers pn] [be] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Everything you said and did made me think you were a very experienced woman . ’
2 ‘ There 's something about its jizz which makes me think it 's a … ’ is a very handy phrase when only a brief glimpse of the bird has been caught .
3 I 'll I think it 's a bit much when you have highway engineers there and really they were showing us how it should be done .
4 in one day I is I thought it was a classic .
5 I thought we 're a community
6 I thought we were a long way from anything out here .
7 So really I , I thought they were a bit of a mess to be honest .
8 ‘ Jaysus , I thought ye was a burglar …
9 I thought she was a lovely person .
10 I thought she was a friend but when I got here she had changed .
11 I thought she was a very nice girl , Bob , ’ said Gareth Holmroyd .
12 I thought she was a hundred .
13 I thought she was a vexing girl , and judged that Byron thought the same ; but he was a lot more patient with her than he had been with Polidori .
14 I thought she was a
15 And so I thought it is a very neglected subject .
16 No , no yo yo i is n't it funny when I thought it is a fault , one of them discarded the right ?
17 I thought it 's a lot easier to come here by bus .
18 I thought it 's a hundred but it it 's getting on .
19 so I thought it 's a fairly safe bet .
20 Mr he had a lot to do with this and the Royal Artillery Club here had and er I thought it were a nice gesture .
21 I thought it were a tea bag .
22 I thought it was a brown leaf , but it moved again , and I saw the object of my greatest dread , a toad .
23 Personally I thought it was a load of fucking cobblers and yet that was the swamp from which punk rock emerged .
24 I thought it was a big chub and was surprised to see the red fins when it surfaced .
25 Often , I would n't bother to try things on — I 'd look at the price tag and think ‘ I 've got to have this , ’ especially if I thought it was a ‘ bargain ’ I might not see again .
26 The hall and the gallery and the enormous stained glass windows which faced the door as you came in , and the three reception rooms were ours , and as I suffer from terrible claustrophobia , I thought it was a wonderful place to live although David , who I am sure does n't suffer from claustrophobia as badly as I do , being British and like most British people , would be content to live in smaller environments .
27 Ken wanted to rake David to this thing on his own and David , being very , very cold — he hates demonstrations of emotion — and me being very Mediterranean , I told him that as far as I was concerned , I did n't give a fuck about his award or seeing him receive it , but I thought it was a bit much that his mother could n't be there because it was a public occasion and it was a time when , without having to speak to her , he could be nice to her , as every mother loves to be there for that kind of thing .
28 I told him I thought it was a stupid thing for him to do .
29 I thought it was a great phrase . ’
30 I thought it was a weakness I had but it was n't — it proved to be my strength .
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