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

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1 I think I know when it will make some more sky . ’
2 As they went downstairs , Marjorie said thoughtfully , ‘ I think I know why , now . ’
3 ‘ I think I know why I flunked my exams , ’ I said between huge mouthfuls .
4 Now I think I know why Moslems wrap their women in black from head to toe .
5 ‘ No , I 've noticed that , and I think I know why .
6 ‘ I think I know why Ana is blind . ’
7 ‘ I think I know why Billy was heading for that house , ’ Prentice went on .
8 ‘ I may not know how Selkirk died but I think I know why . ’
9 That 's what the grapevine says and I think I know why . ’
10 I think I know why
11 Ah , I think I know why he mentioned that then
12 Then a woman in the street — the Via Monserato , between the Tiber and the Farnese Square , they talked about it so much , Mena and my grandmother , when I was little , I think they talked about it every day : Il Quartiere Papale , it does have a magnificent sound , has n't it ? and so much of it a slum ; the rich live above on the piani nobili , the ground floors and cellars are rented out to artisans ; my mother , who was brought up in those streets , says to know them you must have breathed the air in the evenings when the wine-shops are full and they are lighting charcoal braziers on the pavements ; she says I will go one day , but I think I know already — well , a woman in Mena 's street who sold salad greens knew the cook who worked for Anna and the prince round the corner and Mena was given things to do in the kitchen .
13 They all want to go to brothels in the evening and they think I know where they can be found .
14 ‘ I think I know where they are .
15 ‘ I think I know where we 've gone wrong .
16 ‘ I think I know where he lives . ’
17 ‘ I think I know where you will be tonight ! ’ laughed the girl .
18 I think I know where it
19 Think I know where we can hang it .
20 Shelley said eagerly , ‘ I think I know just the person . ’
21 ‘ I think I know quite enough . ’
22 And I — fool — think I know better .
23 ‘ I think I know now what those boys were after — not apples at all , but — but — ’
24 One thing I think I know now , though — where she has been hiding all this time .
25 As an employee of Thames Water Authority and afterwards as a pensioner who has kept in touch , I think I know more about the matter than Mr. Blackham .
26 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 .
27 ‘ I think I know how to make him fall in , ’ Little Billy said .
28 I think I know how Armstrong 's answer to this would begin .
29 All the same , I think I know how you feel .
30 I think I know how those farouchely stubborn seekers of popular approval feel , as they endure the pedestrian trudge that leads finally to the green leather benches of the Palace of Westminster and the right to hawk insults at one another .
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