Example sentences of "i think " in BNC.

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1 It made me think of the Palace Hotel .
2 ‘ Ca n't think of anywhere myself , let me think for a minute .
3 Either way , the problem you describe , combined with the fact that this is your first dog , makes me think you should go back to the RSPCA and ask them to put you in touch with the most suitable , local training club .
4 The 20th Century Fox logo always made me think we were about to see a war film , as the searchlights that had woken us in London in the blitz always preceded an air-raid .
5 ‘ The problems of distribution and the various changes that we had to make to establish ourselves in Scotland made me think that if I just swung the compass I 'd land up in Paris . ’
6 It was the altar — stuffed with as much clutter as a belle epoque boudoir — that really made me think .
7 Prince 's music makes me think of Des Esseintes 's symphony of perfumes : exquisite , heady , overpowering , slightly nauseous .
8 It helps me think of them . ’
9 ‘ That Kirsty came along and appeared in the sittings was a by-product , but made me think ‘ why not animals , as well ? ’
10 ‘ He is not in the least like any of Henrietta 's children , but when I see him laugh and run he makes me think of them , being nearer the little one 's age than my Penini .
11 Seeing it on the noticeboard at the workhouse made me think … but I ca n't be sure any more .
12 The Mermaid is frequented by the local fishermen for breakfasts and lunches , which makes me think its fish must be the freshest .
13 I was , moreover , amused by the juxtaposition of names in the Bedford High Street — Blood , Sand , DeAth : the bullring , of course ! — which made me think back to my Special Subject paper in the Finals , on the Spanish Background of English Literature .
14 Hearing of this preliminary training for the Parachute Regiment at Hardwick made me think up an indelicate version of the famous old rhyme about that prodigy house , ‘ Hardwick Hall , more glass than wall ’ : ‘ Hardwick Hall , sore a — e when fall ’ .
15 My day has been spent in sleeping , reading a little , which at once made me think of you — and then , mostly , thinking of you , and feeling you so close …
16 She was , however , immensely enthusiastic and encouraging , trying to make me think of the enterprise as a holiday as well as a mission with a sad and serious purpose .
17 It made me think a lot about photography while I was in prison ; it was like why are you doing this ? ’
18 ’ Boy often made me think of that particular moment — it was the way he looked down .
19 I 'm watching it , and I want you to watch it too , it makes me think of you . ’
20 Like when someone says that the records you love are just plastic junk and they are the sort of people who read and rake in all that shit in the daily papers , then it makes me think that my daily intake of media is far superior to theirs .
21 I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it .
22 Instead , she said , ‘ Donald 's death has made me think ! ’
23 Surfing Hawaii was like being in the Blitz , and it may have been the thought of death that made me think of love .
24 Paul Oldfield topped the lot in Melody Maker when he wrote of the track ‘ Living And Learning ’ that it ‘ made me think of a man who favoured The Jasmine Minks and My Bloody Valentine , but whose bedroom was so damp that miraculous spores and mildew afflicted his brown suede and paisley . ’
25 She 's made me think , think differently about … about gettin' on an' that , betterin' mesel' .
26 But the green smell used to be there and it was strong enough to make me think of English summers when I looked at the sky .
27 It made me think of a Bedouin taking out his prayer carpet and unrolling it in the vastness of the desert .
28 These ideas make me think that creativity and beauty are linked .
29 These bands make me think of Robert Bridges ' poem of love , I Will Not Let Thee Go .
30 This time of the building of the gardens of our minds makes me think of the Pacific Ocean where insects spin the sunlight and the salt water , and weave them into the most beautiful oases of the sea .
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