Example sentences of "i think [adv] he " in BNC.
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1 | So er I thought well he , he was not a too good a rep because he , he could n't answer this question . |
2 | But erm and I , I thought well he 's just going to worry unnecessarily so I 'll tell him when I 'm back |
3 | Yeah , but I 've been taking out , cos we had a rogue living above us you see , and I thought well he 's one of these that 'll take owt if he can get it you see . |
4 | Yeah I thought well he 's sitting home I ca n't . |
5 | I asked him if he 's gon na sell them , I thought well he patronises |
6 | I thought well he 's better off going to nurse and then she 'll get that magnifying glass and have a look . |
7 | I thought well he 's got a couple of kids so he could do with a little girl . |
8 | Well becau well that , I thought well he 'll te you know , he did say it very matter of factly |
9 | But I thought well he 's trying to get over a dog . |
10 | again , so I thought well he took to me I 'm the one that 's going to get me through , not them |
11 | and it took me as long to put the dinners up and clean the shoes and I thought well he 's swimming , so I got his togs and put 'em in his bag and |
12 | But I I thought then he 'd had a slight stroke so to make him |
13 | And you kissed him ; and I thought how he could be with you whenever he wished . |
14 | I thought maybe he 'd convinced Malcolm that he was overweight — which he was n't — and Malcolm had this real thing about us looking the part . |
15 | I was a Sunday School teacher erm when I was in my secondary school and I wondered what God would want me to do with my life when I left school and I thought maybe he wants me to be a missionary and I thought it was only teachers and doctors that could be missionaries I was wrong was n't I ? |
16 | ‘ Thomas seems to know him well , so I thought maybe he was a cousin of yours or something . ’ |
17 | I thought maybe he was getting the same as Richard and Bryony had had , but he 's cheered up . |
18 | So erm I was feeling a bit edgy about this when we were in the pub after the concert cos I thought maybe he 's reading things into it and I , you know , I was just going along for the music . |
19 | He was speaking rather excitedly , and I thought perhaps he had been drinking . |
20 | I thought perhaps he was smoking and reading . |
21 | Then er I thought perhaps he should go for erm erm something that 's er will give him a , a good income , but er |
22 | They said well er I thought perhaps he was away preaching , she says oh no they do n't want any of m our people used to go out a lot preaching , but they do n't want any of them now because it 's too deep for them |
23 | I thought perhaps he 'd been to you and sort of were you interested and he he 'd come back . |
24 | I thought after I was having a shave I 'd come downstairs , then I thought I heard the garage door go thought Lee put his bike in , I thought perhaps he ai n't got ta key |
25 | Yeah , he was in agony there , so any way carry him to the toilet , sat him on the toilet and sort of sat there with him a bit trying to make him go a wee , cos I thought perhaps he full bladder and could n't |
26 | David Poole , who was to play the leading soldier , told me that ‘ I thought sometimes he worked out his ideas for ballets on his puppets , then simply transferred them to people ’ . |
27 | I think both he and Weatherall are outstanding prospects , but need an ‘ old head ’ to bring them on over the next couple of years ( pity about O'Leary ) . |
28 | I think probably he organizes . |
29 | Looking at it again on Match of the Day I think even he realised this cos he did n't protest that much . |
30 | Er we did we were gon na raise a point on that the clash of the regulatory rules and the producery duty of under trust law , you know and I I think there you know there there was a comment that that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine trust law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated . |