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

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1 I think once you 've refined the area of search and I think I agree with Mr on this , there are two or three key criteria .
2 I know who I am in the car and I think I am as determined as anyone to fulfil my own potential .
3 I mean I had them in my erm handbag and I think I must have just chucked them out this morning
4 They used to be Bangor fans but I think I have won them over to Glentoran . ’
5 And I would if I 'm gon na use that term because I think I would be taking a flier with you .
6 ‘ I moved over to auditing and I think I was very lucky because I was promoted quite quickly .
7 It is about four miles to the Port of Ness from Cross and I think I tiptoed the whole way .
8 Erm but I 'm hoping that one day he 'll see I know he 's seen my work and I think I 've got a sneaking suspicion that when he came in here he was gon na ask me to do it .
9 I 'm grateful to North Yorkshire and through you to the Strensall people for the arrangements and the use of the Village Hall and I think I must commend Mr Whipp for his fortitude through the last week or so .
10 I picked an individual Cottage Pie , because that is something I sometimes prepare at home and I think I know how good ( or terrible ! ) it can be .
11 He 's a big bloke but I think I could handle him .
12 Well I , I remember once going into er a British restaurant because it was my birthday and there was trifle on the menu and trifle was some sort of weird jelly thing that was thi instead of sponge it was stale bread and I think it was sort of stewed apple and mock cream but the fact that it it was my birthday and it was trifle you know I just sort of sat there like a queen but I think I 'm sure that it tasted quite revolting .
13 He said : ‘ I undertook work as a Justice of the Peace because I think I have a highly developed sense of fair play .
14 Fairclough as I think I 've maintained all along is probably better in midfield/ the Batts role where his f**k ups are slightly better hidden .
15 Mr Bell was dismissive of the criticisms , commenting : ‘ I have managed to get through campaigns without knowing the names of my opponents and I think I will be reasonably successful this time , too . ’
16 I 've done my exams and I think I 've done well in them .
17 Your asking me as chairman of the board and I think I can speak to the board I think that the theatre has actually managed very well .
18 ‘ I was bumped on to the rail six or seven times and I think I would have been in the first four but for that , ’ he said .
19 Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to .
20 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
21 ‘ The roof seems sound and I think I can force one of the windows and get in .
22 I 've gained a great deal of experience these psst two and a half years and I think I could manage a stud farm quite easily now .
23 ‘ The first night was better fun than I think I 'd ever had .
24 In Andrew Allan 's book of memoirs he relates how he was standing in the lobby of the New York Hotel Algonquin in the summer of 1947 when a man came up to him and said ‘ I 'm Robert Service and I think I recognise you .
25 To be an employed , married mum is quite an achievement and I think I speak for us all .
26 My focussing was so bad , my mind so fuzzy , he was like a shot from a Renoir film , He had a most serious smile and I think I just recognized him as my surgeon .
27 So I read it and I gave a similar look back and I think I probably said something like that did n't happen or something along those lines , that 's hard to believe that had happened and passed it back to him and then that was it , we did not discuss it at the time …
28 and ha and Southwell parish is a very big parish and I think I 'm right is saying there are sixty seven footpaths in Southwell sorry
29 Erm you did what I did actually Bill , you actually called them referrals and I think I , I feel that we should n't call them referrals we should call them introductions , I think it , it 's probably less confrontational
30 Erm could we give out the , the handout cos I think I 'd like them to refer to this on the All you 've got to do is write these things down , cos you 've , cos you 've got most of this on the way through .
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