Example sentences of "that i think [pron] " in BNC.

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31 No I , no I understand what you 're saying , it 's just that I thought you said three questions of each .
32 You know when I when I first thought of that I thought you know I 'd let us keep it .
33 Not that I thought he understood the music that much , but it was the image of he people behind the music , because people like Charlie Mingus are quite characters .
34 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
35 He answered prayer not in the way I sought , Nor in the way that I thought he ought , But in his own good way , and I could see , He answered in the fashion best for me .
36 ‘ The greatest irony is that I thought he could help me in my research on rape , ’ she says .
37 I told him that I thought he was much too gentle in his handling of the miners and the owners , and especially the latter , and that there were a lot of things he ought to have said .
38 Oh right , I see when you said that I thought he was going to an army regiment that they put up in Gloucester
39 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
40 Stok joined in the last three words as I said them , and then he laughed So loud that I thought he would shake some of the cracked tiles off the wall .
41 When I spoke I made it clear that I intended to do something about the position of the ‘ early leavers ’ and that I thought it right that people should not suffer if they transferred their pension from one job to another .
42 The most frightening thing was that I thought it would never stop .
43 ‘ The abuse happened so often that I thought it was normal .
44 ‘ She was so bad that I thought it well to have oxygen administered ; this I procured from Blake , Edgar 's .
45 Standing up , I assured her that I was n't drunk but tired and that I thought it was time for me to walk her home .
46 I said that I thought it would be alright and made arrangements to meet him again at the church on the following Saturday afternoon to discuss details .
47 My mum got home from work about 10.30 p.m. and asked if I was all right , but I told her that I thought it was a false alarm .
48 Parting you from Jones that time does n't seem to have curtailed your ongoing little adventure — not that I thought it would . ’
49 When I intervened in the right hon. Gentleman 's speech he replied in such confusion that I thought it best to give him time to reflect , and to ask my question again later .
50 All I said was that I thought it was a judgement from God that Blyth had first lost his leg and then had the replacement become the instrument of his downfall .
51 It had been so successful , mon cher — the audience that first night was in rapture — that I thought it would run and run .
52 If I may say so very well councillor and you were specific and indeed backed up the particular figures , even though of course one is entitled to the that I thought it was fair and well argued .
53 One of Crossman 's cardinal convictions was that Britain was run not as a democracy but as an oligarchy — and that view of his was perhaps partially reflected in my own youthful outburst against the essentially incestuous relationship between politicians and journalists that I thought I had discovered even within the people 's party .
54 As I was applying to art school I needed a reference so I told Vivienne that I thought I 'd ask Malcolm , since he was my employer .
55 In this particular instance , I casually ‘ looked through my window ’ and muttered to myself that I thought I saw ‘ some people ’ outside my house .
56 I said that I thought I could just about get my act together sufficiently to come .
57 My son was so feeble that I thought I would lose him at birth .
58 I felt so enthusiastic when I found this out and I began to read the stories , that I thought I saw the River of the Leprechauns , which is the crystal road to their kingdom ‘ Undersea . ’
59 My problem , if you can call it that , at the time was that I thought I had all the natural talent in the world and did n't need to train .
60 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
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