Example sentences of "[Wh det] i think you " in BNC.

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1 Unless you want me to go , which I think you do n't . ’
2 I 'll make you a generous proposition , which I think you 'd do well to consider .
3 Building on this approach and something which I think you 'll see certainly during the course of your your medical studies antibodies directed against tumourler proce , tumourler process factor are now being used to try and interrupt the chain of events at a slightly later stage .
4 But I mean in terms of knitwear over the last few years I can give you one or two examples which I think you 'll readily er understand .
5 Erm , the the reference of last resort was Mr Thomas 's reference erm it it is not a reference which I think you find anywhere er in government guidance , and I think what P P G thre three says is the opportunity to pursue them will be relatively rare , we think this is a relatively rare circumstance , er in North Yorkshire , it 's unique , er and it 's entirely driven er by justifiable er reasons to protect the the wider environment of Greater York .
6 Apart from losing my cool with Vinnie Dirkin in the Deptford Arms — which I think you 'll agree is excusable — I have not hit back .
7 Er it has been brought to my attention that the R S P B erm which I think you all know that , for one reason or another , can call upon the membership of eight hundred and seventy thousand individuals and our sport was something between two point five to three million active participants , slightly depending on the definition , has only about two percent as personal members of the R Y A contributing directly .
8 The only county-wide survey , the one of importance to you ma'am is contained within the North Yorkshire Conservation Strategy of which I think you 've been referred to already .
9 Besides walks on the hills we visited a number of museums , which I think you would have enjoyed , especially a large display of ceramic tiles .
10 which I think you can do with Amer certainly in the summer season if you Americanize it and all that and , and just , well I mean , we , we did
11 I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people .
12 There 's a sense in which I think you are saying something which I 've often heard people say recently , and that is that in a day , in a time of rapid change , we personally and collectively need to make sense of where we 're going , our futures , in terms of our past .
13 One of the qualities which I think you alluded to earlier was the quality of imagination , to the ability of , to actually feel what it was like to be in a particular place at
14 They probably do improve the services to the people on the estates ; they do hurry along their repairs , which I think you mentioned at first , Bill , but we 've still retained a central department .
15 I 've got another piece which I think you 'd like , it 's all to do with food poisoning , which is rampant in Cambridge , I think you 'd like to know how many people are dying each week .
16 He looked a dangerous striker and got in a good header which I think you got to the right and got your hand to ?
17 He had n't been shot , if that is what you 're asking and that is what I think you are asking .
18 Hawkins said : ‘ I most sincerely hope that you are not thinking what I think you are , if you follow me . ’
19 For example , I tell you , my boss , what I think you should hear , and leave out much of the rest ; and you , in turn , are telling your boss what you think he or she should hear , again leaving out the rest .
20 What typically happens is that , in the negotiation process , one speaker realises that his version is incompatible with what the other appears to be talking about and makes his contributions compatible with ‘ what I think you ( not we ) are talking about ’ .
21 Speaker B's view of the conversation has consequently become one in which she is no longer expressing a personal topic , but is waiting to discover ‘ what I think you ( not we ) are talking about ’ .
22 When I had my medical interview he said to me , ‘ You know what I think you should be in here for ?
23 Oh captain , I see in this my ending , what I think you did n't start to glimpse with your most cunning intuition ; the soldiers are always the real refugees .
24 ‘ Are you saying what I think you are saying , Caroline ? ’ he croaked thickly , his lidded gaze devastatingly sensual , a trace of incredulity lurking somewhere at the back of his eyes .
25 ‘ It is all — ’ he hesitated — ‘ what I think you call water under the bridge , eh ?
26 What I think you 'll be more interested in is its time-saving and intuitive approach to what will in the future be referred to as presentation spreadsheeting .
27 After all , if what I think you are supposing is true , it would hardly be in my interest for such information to emerge .
28 ‘ Did you say what I think you said a moment ago ? ’
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