Example sentences of "[pers pn] think for " in BNC.

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1 She asks me what I want , and I think for a bit .
2 There 's a telephone on the wall just by my table and I think for a bit about who I 'd like to phone .
3 I think for a bit what I should do .
4 I think for a bit about going to ask him how I get home but I do n't want to ask him in case he tells Mr Jackson .
5 When he 's gone , I think for a bit about Scotland .
6 But it 's nevertheless real — for me , and I think for you .
7 I 'm a transcendentalist in that I think for myself , no one tells me what to do in my career , my training .
8 I think for my part it 's because of Liubov , ’ I said .
9 ‘ My philosophy disagrees with theirs in the long-term because I think for them to succeed properly , they have to subvert from within .
10 I want people to be able to listen to the records over and over again and I think for that to happen you have to create a depth of information that 's rock solid .
11 I think for a man in my position with my experience of playing for England and on the continent , it does not show much regard . ’
12 In terms of actual support , I think for me personally it 's been within a gay men 's group .
13 I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader .
14 For me , at least — and I think for most people who travel around this country for pleasure , that is , to see things — it is simply that one gets a greater depth of pleasure out of knowing the anatomy of a town and why it takes that particular form and not just its superficial features , however attractive they may be individually .
15 but I think for people to go and have plastic surgery of that length of time for erm any thing else other than medical reasons
16 I think for people generally , I mean there 's a lot more pollution with cars and for the children who are at pram level or at the exhaust level , its , it can be quite lethal in city centre 's with cars circling to park and such like .
17 I 'll go and stand in the corner I think for being naughty .
18 And I think for many of you in this room that 'll be the nearest Consumer Advice Centre to where you live .
19 A , and so , to me , I think for what we 're paying we should be getting some service and we are not getting it !
20 And I think for what we 're paying we should be having a wee bit er , the dir , the building should be a looking a wee bit more respectable and presentable to what it is !
21 Erm , the arrangement erm I think for this concert arise on the er er sheet which we distributed last week and the week before , er
22 I think for them today .
23 The the festival I th went on I think for for three summers .
24 So you know I think for er people who are elderly or disabled in any way , that was a difficulty too .
25 Er well I think for anything erm really profitable to be h to happen , a great deal of money needs to be put into it .
26 Well I think for most people who are coming into a church , seeking something , the inclusion of words such as you outlined , puts up an enormous barrier ,
27 Well I think for them to be in , in management , top management positions a lot of them they 'd have to be pretty sensing and thinking before well I do I mean I think there 's
28 And I think for youngsters it 's much better to have a repayment and then maybe change it later on to , to a savings type mortgage .
29 And er it used to be quite event when you saw all the queue and , and er of course with Walsall Wood you 've got the room over the shop where the Guild room was and a rest room I think for the staff .
30 and it would be a good guide I think for people as to whether to have meters or not .
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