Example sentences of "i always think " in BNC.

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1 I always think that it is criminal to undershoot the spot with some airbrake still on .
2 Well , I could have but then I always think I can do anything , do n't I ?
3 I will begin with what I always think is the queerest of the social services , and the one with the strangest story — subsidised housing .
4 I always think it 's very nice of you not to mind being a baritone rather than a tenor , Charlie .
5 * I always think that it is best to pour the tea onto milk in the cup as this distributes the milk more evenly — it also seems to produce a better colour .
6 * I always think that it is better to make a fresh pot of tea than to top up the old pot .
7 Also popular are almond-stuffed olives ( although I always think the nuts suffer for being in the pickling brine ) and those filled with tiny pieces of anchovy , which balance the flavour of the fruits beautifully .
8 It is certainly easy to prepare , but I always think it lacks the flavour of some other types of rice .
9 I always think I 'm right . ’
10 I always think of the winter brassicas — sprouting broccoli , sprouts , winter savoys , spring-heading cauliflower and kale — as the ‘ heavy brigade ’ .
11 As she said : ‘ I always think there is more to do .
12 The disc is filled out with the tone-poems Pohjola 's Daughter and En Saga , the latter ( I always think ) just five minutes too long .
13 My life would have been much poorer without Brownsea Island , and I always think that the National Trust was the best thing that ever happened to me .
14 Now this is not strictly a soul food recipe , but since Philadelphia is my home town and my family has eaten its way through tons of this , I always think of it as northern soul food .
15 I always think they look lovely at the show . ’
16 I always think of buttercups when I think of this time , for the fever hospital was at the end of a lane with meadows on either side , and these fields were bright with buttercups .
17 I ALWAYS think that the most difficult kind of scientific writing is ‘ popular science ’ , because the line between patronising over-simplification on one hand and obfuscation on the other is fine indeed .
18 ‘ Now I suppose you are going to say that I have not mentioned the word lover , but I always think it 's ludicrous to call one 's wife one 's lover .
19 ‘ She wrote at the end , her last words to us , ‘ You are always in my thoughts , I always think of you ’ , ’ said Mrs Over .
20 I know all kids get tired , but with her I always think it might be something else .
21 I always think it would fit in as well in the Mediterranean as in the North Atlantic , because it has the black and white colouring common among all sorts of species of northern bird , and the brightly coloured bill and feet typical of birds that live in hot countries .
22 I always think of it being quite clean because cows only eat grass .
23 I always think that it 's just the same religion , different cathedral ’ .
24 I always think , it could be her .
25 When I do music I always think of this style .
26 I do n't know about you , but courage and integrity are the words I always think of when I consider record labels .
27 Well , those beautiful ones , those beautiful heads and things he did after he met that girl called Marie-Thérèse Walter I always think those are so beautiful .
28 People strive for a definition of public-service broadcasting , but I always think it 's very simple .
29 I always think , ’ the man said , ‘ that Brougham is almost impossibly perfect . ’
30 " I always think these traditional stories retain a lot of charm , " said another of the rabbits , " especially when they 're told in the real , old-fashioned spirit . "
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