Example sentences of "i think " in BNC.

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1 I think I 'm in love … ’
2 The old man is sitting under a tree , and a young girl is near him ; I think he is blind — at least , he ought to be .
3 Either book could be considered the masterpiece of someone whom I think of as among the most gifted authors now at work in England .
4 He is referring to his parents , I think .
5 I think of him as an artist who writes history , and I take it that the history he writes includes the history he has principally suffered — that of Poland .
6 And I think it was right to argue that the book has its ‘ strict disclaimers ’ and that goodness of heart , chiefly Jenny 's , is defensively displayed amid a welter of misconduct .
7 Amis 's novels have always been full of opinions , and have , I think , become prone to a marked ambiguity of effect , especially with regard to questions of gender and race .
8 I think a lot of people feel vaguely when they see two duffers marrying that the duffers must prefer it that way .
9 I think that many of his readers would be prepared to bear witness to the sense that somewhere in there among the changing shapes is the usual nonpareil .
10 Levi would have understood that challenge , just as I think he would have been happy to agree that it is possible to speak without contradiction of the literal imagination .
11 I think myself that this was the case , and that it scarcely makes him very different from many other hard-working people .
12 Ronnie , I think , could be held to be a precursor of P for Patrick Doyle in Kelman 's novel of 1989 , A Disaffection .
13 I think I know what Paddy means , said Davie .
14 I think I know what you mean Paddy .
15 Major roles for older women are not so common in Shakespeare , but I think it is better not to choose a character such as Queen Katherine from Henry VIII , who needs a richness of seniority to convey the dramatic interest .
16 I think she means to tangle my eyes too !
17 Naw I think a man of quality and breeding may be much better diverted with the natural sprauts of his own .
18 I think he must have juiced himself up .
19 I think it 's all over for a long time .
20 But I think my most rewarding part at drama school was Carol in David Storey 's play Sisters .
21 I think that drama school stops you playing safe too early on in life and encourages you to take risks .
22 I think if you do n't go to train and still find your way into the profession some of the essential things you need to know about and be able to do will take that much longer to achieve .
23 It all happened so quickly — sometimes I think it may have been too quickly .
24 And that got me into the last three so I had to do it all again at the Barbican which I think was to see if I could fill that theatre with enough presence and vocal range .
25 But I think it 's probably different for different people .
26 Well , yes , I think I must have done .
27 I think in a company like the RSC you are privileged and you go on learning all the time .
28 I mean , Sugar and Spice for example by Nigel Williams ; I 'd love to have a go at doing the part of Sharon sometime , I think anything that is well written — that 's important .
29 Perhaps doing Shakespeare spoils you for that , but I think having a text that is good is important .
30 I think you have to see what the system is and then see how you get it to work for yourself .
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