Example sentences of "think it be [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm but I think it 's we 've looked at historical trends and you find that the quality newspapers , the up-market newspapers , they 're actually not particularly price sensitive .
2 I think it 's they look for the number of stamps used rather if it 's what you
3 , I think it 's I 've got it upstairs .
4 And I think it 's I said to her when she was cutting it , I said look you know one side 's longer than the other and er
5 I think it 's I mean I heard , you hear these tales
6 I went there for the opening and I 'm really proud to be associated with water because I think it 's I think it 's a wonderful piece of engineering and excellent .
7 Hate 's a strong word but I think it 's I think it 's er not liking somebody , is n't it ?
8 I think it 's I think it 's very easy to er to ex exaggerate the problem to take one anecdotal evidence of of one about one or two cases and maybe about one or two people and say this is a major problem in every school .
9 I think it 's I think it 's one voucher for fifteen litres .
10 Well I think it 's I think it 's terrible !
11 I think it 's I think it 's
12 I think it 's I think but I could be wrong
13 I 'll check that again , but I think it 's I think it 's all right now .
14 No it 's not working I think it 's you know
15 , I think it 's you have to count them .
16 Oh I I think it is I think it 's essential that you do n't take other funds and spend the money on advertising and then
17 He was remorseless , but his voice had dropped to a silken taunt as he went on , ‘ But tell me what you think it is I owe you , Maria .
18 I think it was they wanted a complete reply for each consultant file , or case file did n't they ?
19 Well I think it was I mean that erm we when you dredge from the Causeway I 'd say near the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all the way to Botterman 's Bay just below Pinmill and that Botterman 's Bay was that 's a place where they had and that 's where the big ships used to moor then and they used to get .. be lightened , like all grain goods and that used to be loaded into barges by hand and then when it goes so light they used to the fish with about three thousand grain in 'em and then they used to fill them up in the dock , on the same method .
20 I think it was I think it was really
21 Well she go Hilda got a baby boy about eighteen month old when I knew her like you know , and er she lived by I think it was I think it was you know and er what happened to her I be I think she had to go in a home or er you see and er baby boy was adopted like , the baby boy that 's about all I know about her that 's about all .
22 That was offset as I say by er this er I think it was I think it was twenty five pounds er sweetener from the Spastics Society .
23 Oh yes , yes , yes but erm on the radio prog programme I heard someone say there was every street corner these women but they were n't , I do n't think there was , I think it was you know , there were a lot of women that used to do it illegal .
24 Well she go Hilda got a baby boy about eighteen month old when I knew her like you know , and er she lived by I think it was I think it was you know and er what happened to her I be I think she had to go in a home or er you see and er baby boy was adopted like , the baby boy that 's about all I know about her that 's about all .
25 ‘ I think it was you telling him about all those posh cars you test drive that really swung it . ’
26 I think it was you waving the temptation under my nose .
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