Example sentences of "now [pron] think [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now I think what erm and my feelings on this er are very much er similar to Mr Donson 's and I 'm grateful for the calculation he has done for us all .
2 Now I think what te , what happened there was we er , we drifted away from setting down sc , er , er , scripts to finding good useful key words and phrases out of the paper that we could then fit into the script , and as it had gone that way , I realised it was working , and did n't see any point in trying to get it back to the way it was originally going , because it was going fine .
3 Now I think they have sep little tables now but in those days they were long , just long trestle tables .
4 But now I think they do n't many so it 's not you know this up to sort of like thirteen they 've been taught constantly once to that age .
5 If they concede another goal again now I think they could be in serious trouble again .
6 In the past it was felt that women and their health services were neglected , But now I think we are neglecting men 's health needs . ’
7 Now I think we do that irregularly .
8 And now I think we are both ready for some food . ’
9 Now I think we can try , is it Angela ?
10 And er but very definitely now I think we 've got the self confidence that er you know we very much and er we feel established enough that everybody can bring their banners and it 's gon na be a good day .
11 Just okay Right So if you log in now I think we will go into Word , right , we 'll do this in Word , all right , Word for Windows so connect to network Log in as you .
12 Now I think we should bring down the curtain on this little episode , and go to bed .
13 Now I think we 're mainly suffering from shock .
14 Now I think we 'll , that needs washing out does n't it , that bridge ?
15 So erm right now I think we might as well erm allow things to draw naturally to a close there so um let's see erm this gives you a few minutes to catch your breath in time for video , for those of you who 're erm intending to watch it .
16 Now I think we 'd better finish on time so you can go and stand in the , the wet and breathe in get some fresh air into your lungs and get all psyched up ready for your grading .
17 Now I think we can go back to White Hart Lane ; Oxford United losing this afternoon by four goals to two away to Spurs in the F A Cup fourth round , and I believe that Nick Harris is with manager Brian Horton .
18 Now I think we can go back to White Hart Lane and Nick Harris talking to Oxford United manager , Brian Horton .
19 yeah yeah and fine now I think somebody 's coming to see me at eleven and then I 'm teaching from twelve til two , somebody 's coming to see me at two but a bit later on this afternoon or on Monday morning I can do
20 Now I think it was not the right way . ’
21 But now I think it 's such a terrible job that DJs deserve to be the highest paid people in the country .
22 When I started to think about these things I was in a position to interpret this way of living and eating as a variation on the spending patterns of poverty described in Booth 's and Rowntree 's surveys ; but now I think it was the cheapness of it that propelled the practice .
23 Now I think it just leaves me to give the notices out .
24 But now I think it needs writing down .
25 She adds : ‘ Two years ago , you would n't have caught me dead getting married but now I think it 'd be nice to have a husband — and a little girl I could teach to ride . ’
26 But just now I think it 's just about right , for er just about right for er using .
27 Now I think it 's up to the G M B to push this debate out , and we should say energy is the lifeblood of the U K , not the lifeblood of the speculators in the City of London , or the Tory Party , it 's the lifeblood of the people in this hall , and the people outside , and I think we should support a proper balanced energy policy for the U K.
28 Now I think it an accident — intended for some other . ’
29 But now I think it has a different meaning .
30 And now I think it 's time for you to move in . ’
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