Example sentences of "i think [adv] it " in BNC.

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1 Mr referred earlier to the views of the Association for the Disabled on proposals and that is very very important and I think increasingly it will be the committee 's concern to if you like have very s acute listening ears to , to what is needed and what is , what is wanted in the community and organizations like this can be very important in not just lobbying in the crude sense but providing a real medium of communication and I think that that would be helpful .
2 Er I think well it , it 's not on , she 's got all this stuff and then she just thinks she can pay what she wants
3 Well I think well it is anyway , I mean I 've got a swollen wrist .
4 Yeah well what I do sometimes I wear a thing just once and I think well it 's not dirty so I put it back in .
5 I think instead it is the result of art in the 1980s having become an industry , and therefore becoming dependent upon the rules of business .
6 Well I think probably it was such a bad place , putting , come to try and show a little light , proper way to live and
7 Er , oh yes well I think it , I think bearing in mind the size of the hotels , I think probably it would be a help if there was something sort of decided , but I , I know , I 'm , I 'm a wee bit sort of , possibly like yourself , er I might order something now and then not look forward to it that particular night
8 And er she 's the secretary for the Good Neighbour there was another man there from the , from the Good Neighbour who does like , the articles or the advertising , and I think probably it 's got to be her .
9 And the if you put the character of Woodrow Wilson aside , the , the central theme which comes out of this book , which is I think why it 's important , worth reading certainly the introduction is worth reading .
10 Erm I , I think again it 's , it 's probably the , the feeling of wearing it in , in confined spaces that might upset women more than it does erm men I do n't know .
11 I think again it 's a power thing , though , is n't it ?
12 I think simply it 's unknown .
13 Can I just say then that I think either it 's got to be blocked completely so they ca n't jump over the bridge , or it 's got to be unblocked .
14 Thr through you chairman I think also it 's erm it would , er apart from it being er erm a minute for , for us here erm in relation to , you know , what we 're looking to er to er apply , er it also would be useful er in relation to the Regional Liaison Group er of the tripartite er unison unions erm so as to er actually circulate it to them and that 's , that tends to be made up of of er officers , full time officers er and , and er the three kingpins that 's Gill and er Phil as well so it er it lets them know er
15 Er and I think also it should be helpful to go to er a tutor , an , an , an admissions tutor and say well you know , what , what sort of skills do I need to get ?
16 Eighteenth on the Monday I think so it 'll be twenty erm it 's the fifth is it when I , no it wo n't it 's not as late as that is it eighteenth , nineteenth , twentieth , twenty one about the twenty second , something like that .
17 up until then I still was n't too worried , but I think then it started to dawn on me that this was n't going to be much fun and I felt a bit scared .
18 ‘ That 's what I thought at the time , anyway , ’ said William , ‘ but I think now it must have been Barry Moxton .
19 And I think originally it may have run in the first year both at easter and at August .
20 Yes I think originally it came from in .
21 They er well I think constitutionally it 's very difficult and this is why there is now in a similar sense as why I suggested it to you as a subject , because not only it was er a very emotional story of a glamorous young woman saying I ca n't cope with being treated by the media and other people , I 'm going to retreat but what made it so historic and therefore the treatment of it 's so interesting , was that it presented such an extraordinary constitutional position
22 Right , very good , that 's all from Headquarters , right then we move on to then any other business , erm I think mainly it 's just the odd verse with arrangements for next meeting , because our next meeting is our own A G M , erm , at , which we erm elect our officers for the next year , er , and there are , are other arrangements to make , erm we sometimes put a little form do n't we on the end of the minutes that , people to fill in if they wish to nominate someone , I think we should do that even though very , very rarely gets actually filled in , erm , and we have some post which we have elections for others where we can phone the people who are doing those jobs and , and hope they 'll carry on .
23 As the head of science put it : I think once it gets off the ground and we have got the library and the integrated studies and study skills teaching in a central resource area for the whole school , I think then , people are going to have to start seriously appraising the way they teach and I think that can only be a good thing .
24 I think actually it would be a good idea if I met Steve we er did a er a list of what wants doing , exactly what wants doing .
25 No because they 're going to I I think actually it 's quite er it 's quite wrong you know really it is quite wrong is n't it ?
26 So I think actually it at that level , these sectors are really quite uniform .
27 I think maybe it was called Simon — I ai n't sure .
28 So and , and I think maybe it 's a good idea that we write and say that we would like to be given an opportunity to speak to them .
29 And he would then call f ring three times I think maybe it was four times , and it was my my job to then run upstairs and I mean fast , you did n't dawdle .
30 And I think maybe it was with all of them .
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