Example sentences of "think i [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I think I might just give it a solder over because it 's er a bit dry in that area .
2 I think I might I think I might just tell her actually .
3 I do n't mind taking you on this silly tour , in fact , I think I might just enjoy it . ’
4 That 's all right then I think I might almost manage it with Marion .
5 I think I would probably do it dark green .
6 I think what your question means is , where in the hierarchy of importance would I put my collecting , and I think I would safely put it as one of the most important things in my life , certainly ahead of the army and horses , farmer and publisher .
7 Now that in England we pay an average of six copper pence per lemon , I think I would still find them almost worth the silver pennies which in z 533 must have represented a pretty large sum .
8 Well they say it 's alright , I I think I shall probably check it .
9 I think I 'll just have one .
10 ‘ I think I 'll just stretch my legs a bit , ’ Zen announced .
11 ‘ And thanks , but I think I 'd just bawl my eyes out all over you .
12 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
13 I think I 'd sooner face whoever sent that poison pen letter ! ’
14 If you were the last woman left alive on this bloody earth , I think I 'd rather do it for myself .
15 Yes but I 'm not sure , I think I 'd rather phone him first if
16 I think I would actually like to pursue that point Group Captain but I I think I 'd rather pursue it in in the closed session than an open session .
17 ‘ Actually I think I 'd rather like it .
18 I think I 'd rather have my Tagamet because of that
19 I think I 'd probably put my wardrobes on his , on the stair wall .
20 But even playing it is a real worry ; I think I 'd only do it if I had my band playing live , the way I do it now .
21 I think I could just do it
22 If if we were walking down there now I think I could probably give you the er exact place where it was because I 've got a young memory of going in there , we used to er walk around the the you see .
23 Mr is very different we must all be protected , I 've worked out my bill as the same as this year because no way shall I spend seventeen and a half percent more money I shall be as careful as I can and I sha n't starve and I sha n't get cold now I 've worked out that the V A T on my fuel bill is eight hundred and eighty five pounds , I 'd delighted if Mr could perform the trick and I need n't pay it , on behalf of the Duke of Westminster , the Duke of Rutland , I think I can also thank him .
24 I think I can just glimpse it as a dim fuzz , though large telescopes are needed to bring out its form and its very hot central star , which has a surface temperature of around 75000 degrees .
25 ‘ Yes , I think I can honestly say it did . ’
26 There are a couple of the procedures now that in the light of this morning 's discussion that I think I can certainly circulate what are done , but they wo n't in , by any means now be final , and I also received this morning from Richard some discussions .
27 Er I remember one fellow er I think I can safely mention them now but they 're both dead anyway .
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