Example sentences of "[adv] and [pron] think [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
2 if you leave them in the pile fair enough and I think they can go to archive , but please can you re-title the contents page and the pages cos they 're not interview data it 's count data , er I would of thought by now Scott knew the difference between interview and account
3 It 's been going on for long enough and I think something should be done about it , ’ he added .
4 Right , I think we 've been going on long enough and I think you 've been sitting there long enough , ha
5 Outsiders come in and they think it 's wonderful .
6 I went out and saw it a minute ago and I thought I 'd bring it in and I thought I had n't seen you for a couple of days .
7 The families we who 've used our arts centres in other parts of the country have been influenced erm not just by the quality of art work on display , but also by the fact they can get decent beer and erm good , cheap food erm and the children and the other parts of the family have got plenty of other activities to take an interest in and I think it would need the university to think seriously about developing the social side of the Gardener Centre in those terms , and that 's why it was deeply disappointing to find the university pulling back on their subsidy for the Gardener Centre as that really ca n't help anybody find the most appropriate role for the building .
8 So that 's that , but he 's not going to interfere with us talking , let's carry on , at about ten o'clock Graham is coming who is , I 'm , as you know I 'm doing erm , er a teaching course , I 'm not a teacher you see , I 'm a , I 'm a nurse , he 's coming to assess me on er , this is a teaching practice for me , alright , so he will come in and I think he 'll sit over there and we 'll just get on .
9 She had been on the run since her conversation with Jack , a steady stream of nasty fractures and frightened children and anxious parents , and then , shortly after two , just when things began to settle down and she thought she might actually get some lunch , a car screeched up into the entrance and a man jumped out , flung open the back of the car and half dragged , half carried a woman towards the doors .
10 ‘ She was floating face down and I thought she was dead . ’
11 No , I I agree with that but I wondered if you had stopped because you introduced the topic and then when when this involuntary and unexpected answer came up you sat down and I thought you might have pursued your original questions .
12 This will meet and let's put it into context thousand pounds per district but Mr will put the money into production obviously and I think there 's something talk about traffic economy road balance .
13 so and I thought I could just leave him sort of like a message that was subtle enough
14 They asked me to come along and I thought I would because I thought children might respond more to me because they recognise me from television .
15 They ca n't stand on one leg and then they 're waggling their foot about and missing the ball all together and you think anyone can kick a ball but they ca n't but then they get better at it .
16 yeah , aha , cos you have to concentrate constantly and I think it really is a lot of work involved in it
17 He was standing miles away and he thought it was an aggressive posture .
18 The taxi was clattering away and I thought it would fall apart at any moment .
19 They send them a post card through and I thought it was about February , but Win reckons it 's the end of March their booster time .
20 Somehow or other I manage to get through and I think it 's because my parents help me .
21 He says the election is coming up soon and he thinks it 's politically motivated .
22 I do n't think we 're very well represented here tonight and I think there 's a a lot of not well used a terrible waste of space .
23 We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared
24 He had been very quiet lately and I think he was depressed . ’
25 But I mean if I can get her to start somehow and I think it 's got ta be this one .
26 erm Peter wants to tighten up on on on the business of erm carrying holidays over and I think he 's right , actually , erm and he also is using this opportunity to try to et us to plan our holidays as a group so that we 're not all off at the same time , or if it 's appropriate we should all be off a the same time then we 're off at the same time , but it 's erm common sense should prevail one way or another , but it would be a good idea if you could let me have erm a brief indication of any major times you plan to be away .
27 He went anyway and I thought we might as well
28 I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’
29 Mean I 'm putting I 'm er if I was in their shoes that 's exactly and I think I 'm not far from wrong .
30 People had gone up to a house and been knocking on the door waiting for someone to come because the light had come on and they thought there must be somebody in because they switched the light on when they saw me come up the drive , and these are visitors .
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