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

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1 Awake , alive , for months I think of you
2 But of course I think about him in a much different way as the years go by , and now I always smile when I think of him , because he made me laugh .
3 I still miss my favourite sister , who died over twenty years ago , but of course I think of her much less than I used to .
4 erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior .
5 ‘ Once you have a lot of patience I think in the end you 'll get what you want .
6 The m public consultation meetings and the exhibition were advertised in the local press and I believe on the radio as well , so word of mouth I think in , in the event did overcome that but I can understand people 's feeling that they were excluded and it was not deliberate , it was an oversight .
7 but erm she 'd been trying to get hold of George I think for about two hours .
8 I mean one of the problems with probation I think to a certain extent is that er obviously if you get these people who keep going into prison and coming out again , er it 's really pretty difficult to erm er influence their behaviour positively probably .
9 One of the things the group in Wolverhampton I think at the Theatre Royal there is , is doing both audio descriptions by sign language I think and one of the things they 've , they , they do is meet in the bar
10 A part of that obviously I think is going to be that there was an expected higher level of productivity than we 've actually achieved , cos you know in January I think in , in Christine 's area for example , to start off with I mean er er er productivity plummeted erm and it 's now , and she changed the system and , and one or two other things .
11 I think these proposals not only are a way forward but also in light of what is actually happening in the area of Highfields with er the high numbers of unemployment , with the high rate of people underachieving in education I think for the last two and a half years there has been no clear guidelines or structure that has systematically brought about any results in the two centres to move forward where people have lost out by this issue being bureaucratic and a political football that 's being kicked about and I think it 's about time where we now have cross party consensus that we move positively forward and work towards these proposals .
12 As in Belcourt I think to myself : I am seeing what he saw , the same light , the sky , but it fails to work as it should ; it changes nothing , neither enhances nor diminishes my experience of the place .
13 My departure from Auschwitz I think of as the wrench .
14 Oh yes we 've got a little pack of them in London I think on the , by the telephone .
15 Geoffrey Hoskins are already reports of erm an enormous number of refugees trying to get out of parts of the er Soviet Union , in Poland I think in one area they 've closed the borders having let through twenty seven thousand refugees in one day , there are now huge tailbacks of traffic at the border post .
16 In fact I think in in those days er it 's mostly the local men that
17 At times I think of the first contacts the people of St Kilda had with the outside world .
18 When I go to bed at night I think of you , and of all the marvellous fun we had while you were still here .
19 He was a employed by Dorrisons I think as a recovery bloke , you know
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