Example sentences of "now [pers pn] think " in BNC.

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1 Now I think that 's the right way to get to know the kind of talent there is , rather than a straight knock-down audition .
2 Now I think he 's considerably less likely to be taken for a ride . ’
3 I really miss Annie , now I think about her .
4 Now I think it was not the right way . ’
5 But now I think it 's such a terrible job that DJs deserve to be the highest paid people in the country .
6 Now I think I must run away .
7 But now I think I know .
8 Now I think about it afterwards , the Road Hole was definitely the turning point of the Open for both Watson and Ballesteros .
9 ‘ At first , we were apprehensive about the process of signing , then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side .
10 Now I think that the woman lawyer has been foregrounded as if the law actually does have a part to play .
11 But now I think of these ideas as coming from a principle far more subtle .
12 I have n't been happy for a long time but now I think I 'm going to be . ’
13 And now I think he 's so far in front of the others it 's not true .
14 But now I think if someone buys something , then they 've a right to do with it what they will .
15 In the past it was felt that women and their health services were neglected , But now I think we are neglecting men 's health needs . ’
16 Now I think you ought to get some sleep , Aunt Sarah , ’ Ruth said .
17 And now I think you must go .
18 Now I think ‘ no way ’ .
19 Now I think I know why Moslems wrap their women in black from head to toe .
20 Now I think of an animal or a small child depositing its excreta in the wrong place so as to annoy its owner or parent .
21 Now I think he 's got a real chance of winning on Saturday . ’
22 Now I think Bobby deserves a good home , ’ he said .
23 ‘ We have never said no to a sport since l896 but now I think the time has come to start . ’
24 When I think of ‘ Nevermind ’ now I think of interviews and being famous .
25 I felt because they could n't come up with anything else they brought this up to show it was something it home … it 's all been dropped now I think .
26 Now I think , er and I 'm sure that Mrs will , I 've I 've got other information as well , that we could , I , I , I 'd like to recommend that we had an on going petition which could be in Welfare Rights , the Town Hall , The Libraries , but there 's no , I do n't think there 's an opposition to such a thing , whereby we ask for a P D S A clinic in Harlow , I 'm sure there 's room round where they were sit , sited before , and I do n't know , you know , I 'd like to know what Mrs 's thinks , also I 've got information er , a , following lots of phone calls erm there is an organisation called The Blue Cross , they have a clinic in Victoria and they 're , they have a head office in Oxford and they will help if they know the name of the vet and have the invoice and I 'm afraid it 's tested , but they will help pensioner 's and other low paid people to meet there bill 's , so that 's another outcome , while were doing the petition .
27 ‘ I was given such a very early start in the game and looking back now I think of it as an even more remarkable achievement than I did at the time , ’ says Dozzell .
28 When I started to think about these things I was in a position to interpret this way of living and eating as a variation on the spending patterns of poverty described in Booth 's and Rowntree 's surveys ; but now I think it was the cheapness of it that propelled the practice .
29 Now I think that was wrong and that the odd and interesting thing is precisely the opposite : Sunderland and Surrey are different and they are both England .
30 But now I think that the Nicaraguan women are an example to us .
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