Example sentences of "[noun] i think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 the reasons I think for doing it .
2 What I 've just been saying about the importance of time and movement in Proust 's novel give rise I think to a further question .
3 erm , only that sort of rules , probably a big advantage I think of staying in er sixth form is that erm you know the staff , you know the system and it and they know you , erm if you go
4 erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior .
5 One of the things the group in Wolverhampton I think at the Theatre Royal there is , is doing both audio descriptions by sign language I think and one of the things they 've , they , they do is meet in the bar
6 but erm Mr took t felt a bit I think about er
7 But of course I think about him in a much different way as the years go by , and now I always smile when I think of him , because he made me laugh .
8 I still miss my favourite sister , who died over twenty years ago , but of course I think of her much less than I used to .
9 I 'll tell you some of the titles I thought of calling it .
10 But erm it 's just having that one room with a kitchen I think for if someone calls probably you see .
11 When they were lowering my father 's coffin into his grave I thought to myself ‘ It 's all over ! ’
12 if I can comment on that Chairman , the erm , the Authority asked for thirty for next month , along with all the other authorities I think in the country , asked for an improvement in the , in the policing the country , and I think people that live in , in Shropshire , and the people that live in other er , parts of the country as well , would have welcomed the increase in the police force this year , but the government decided not to do that .
13 The corrugations of the track were half-filled with grit so that the wheel lost momentum in each hollow and at times I thought of myself as an engine-driver , pushing my train back to the station , always careful not to trip over the sleepers .
14 mimics them and that , oh I hate that , I hate that as I say a few times I thought to myself I do not like
15 At times I think of the first contacts the people of St Kilda had with the outside world .
16 ‘ Once you have a lot of patience I think in the end you 'll get what you want .
17 Yes , I have the slip somewhere , and my father I did n't keep it but my father must have kept it , but I discovered it one day and it was seven and thruppence I think for the first week 's pay .
18 He was a employed by Dorrisons I think as a recovery bloke , you know
19 But anyway , some lawyer I think in New York , working for Rockefeller Brothers , sent a piece of slate to my Uncle Jonathan , asking him could he tell , what quarry in Wales , this particular tile had come from .
20 And er that was quite a few years ago , about the conditions and on tea estates , and er er that was partly why we switched mostly to Kenyan tea I think after that .
21 But er to their credit er they got the contractors in and they commenced by putting up new pillars and new roofing structures and it took them about twelve months I think to actually build a new machine shop .
22 Awake , alive , for months I think of you
23 The m public consultation meetings and the exhibition were advertised in the local press and I believe on the radio as well , so word of mouth I think in , in the event did overcome that but I can understand people 's feeling that they were excluded and it was not deliberate , it was an oversight .
24 Yes we 've got four winners I think after the record .
25 I just wanted to erm pick up on a couple of points that er people have made in the course of a and responses I think to my er opening statement .
26 I have to say there was one piece information I picked up yesterday asking and we 're talking about the rural areas I think in this discussion , the rural viability , rather then er urban .
27 Oh that way I can then get a decent cable run I think to the garage .
28 That , part of th , of the issue I think about us , perhaps feeling that we do n't have traditions th is that we we are still rediscovering our own history , and I think a lot of traditions grow out of historical events or historical personages .
29 A part of that obviously I think is going to be that there was an expected higher level of productivity than we 've actually achieved , cos you know in January I think in , in Christine 's area for example , to start off with I mean er er er productivity plummeted erm and it 's now , and she changed the system and , and one or two other things .
30 And if we ask St Jude , who is the patron saint of lost causes , to lend his assistance I think between them they should be able to return the lost medal , do n't you ? "
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