Example sentences of "think i have [verb] my " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you think I 've let my tongue slip once with those creatures of yours marking my every word ?
2 I resigned myself to becoming a brilliant restaurant manager because I thought I had missed my chance of becoming a chef .
3 When they , when they weighed me I thought I had to have my leg off , I went to the
4 But when he said it , I thought oh I thought I had to have my left foot flat on the floor when I cornered , cos in second you have too .
5 Cos I thought I 'd lost my money did n't I ?
6 I thought I 'd broken my leg .
7 ‘ The only time I came close to lobbying was when I asked Dave Mannion , a friend for a long time , to tell me if he thought I 'd outlived my usefulness here , then I would slip quietly away .
8 I can understand that fear because I was very frightened at first , I thought I 'd infected my husband and children .
9 ‘ And here I thought I 'd perfected my American .
10 Only music that stems from spiritual impoverishment enriches my life , Oh , like everybody else I had my summer of soul , like a lot of white boys , thought I 'd found my truest voice .
11 And I like to think I 've learned my lessons :
12 I think I had found my spiritual home .
13 I think I 've broken my leg , ’ he said .
14 ‘ I think I 've made my point , ’ he said evenly .
15 ‘ I think I 've made my position quite clear , would n't you say ? ’
16 Damn , I think I 've left my sunglasses behind in the hotel . ’
17 ‘ No , I think I 've got my priorities right , ’ Luke told her , lifting his other hand to her head .
18 I think I 've got ta get I think I 've got my instructors might be
19 I think I 've bruised my inner thigh .
20 What I wanted to do today was to start to talk about mechanisms but I think I 've exhausted my erm what 's the word I 'm looking for ?
21 Displaying his sense of humour , McKenzie quipped : ‘ I think I 've had my arms around Phil more often than I 've had them around my fiancee ’ .
22 I think I 've put my foot in it do n't you ?
23 ‘ I dislike admitting it but I think I have changed my tune . ’
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