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

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1 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 .
2 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
3 erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior .
4 but erm Mr took t felt a bit I think about er
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 But erm it 's just having that one room with a kitchen I think for if someone calls probably you see .
8 When they were lowering my father 's coffin into his grave I thought to myself ‘ It 's all over ! ’
9 ‘ Once you have a lot of patience I think in the end you 'll get what you want .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Oh that way I can then get a decent cable run I think to the garage .
14 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 .
15 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 ? "
16 There 's a pen I think in the white box behind you .
17 For a moment I thought of getting on my joke transport and heading back to the East Oxford slums where I belonged .
18 For a moment I thought of driving out to the Jackson house , and beating out of the lawyer whatever information he had .
19 In the summer of 1991 , I had another mink film to make — this time for Wildlife on One — and the first place I thought of was the logjam on the River Usk .
20 well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name
21 Which , you know , Alan and I were saying we were a bit concerned about because he 's doing i such a good job I think on the lobbying , that North Yorkshire are not going to be flavour of the month in terms of ministers or senior civil servants
22 Erm I forget which discussant it was but it it 's wrong to think that there 's a difference I think between erm me , I was being characteritured as wanting a site specific policy , and Harrogate who were being characteritured as wanting a criteria based policy .
23 ‘ At one point I thought about stopping , ’ Rasmussen said , ‘ but that would have been a first for me , because I 've never dropped out of a marathon . ’
24 And the second point I think about this year 's intake is that , in terms of A-level grades , it 's particularly good .
25 The bells have far more impact , and tempos are more extreme — to the benefit of the first two fast movements , but to the detriment I think of the following two slow ones ( which reminded me why I had not responded more positively first time round ) .
26 It did improve the image and it it improved people 's confidence I think in themselves and in the area .
27 And I I , I hope that I , I hope there 's a good variety of people will again , as you always have done will turn up er , this year to share fellowship a , on this theme which er , is is a refresh theme I think for , for many of us .
28 As she covered me from toe to head in the brown muck I thought of Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black , dissimulating and silent for the sake of ambition , his pride often shattered , but beneath it all solid in his superiority .
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 Er , Chairman erm , I do believe that this has always been an issue erm of vested interests and bureaucracy administration but all I want to say to members of the council today as a member of the youth and community advisory committee is that extremely serious er far reaching decisions are gon na have to be taken because we were told at the last meeting of that sub committee that just to stand still because of the changes in legislation regarding transfer of funds to the er F E funding council , we will lose a further two million pounds next year so even if we er do not have to find any cuts within our own budget that money is going out of this authority 's budget it may come back in in commissioning agreements but because of the different timescale that the funding council works on we probably wo n't know that when we come to set our budget and really the issue for the Labour group I think in particular as councillor has said , is the question of budgetary control .
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