Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] i think " in BNC.

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1 I was , moreover , amused by the juxtaposition of names in the Bedford High Street — Blood , Sand , DeAth : the bullring , of course ! — which made me think back to my Special Subject paper in the Finals , on the Spanish Background of English Literature .
2 It had two wings , one of which made me think of a church .
3 It shows signs of spreading , which made me think it must be lead and , therefore , a .22 .
4 ‘ I lay down for a rest after lunch and was about to drift into sleep when there was a definite pop inside me , which made me think my waters had broken .
5 Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true .
6 Which made me think of Springsteen and the fact that he had n't been fed for nearly twenty-four hours .
7 Armstrong zipped through the City with more than usual aplomb , which made me think that Duncan the Drunken had given him a tuning .
8 I think one of the things which the French have learnt to do is , indeed , to integrate specialists , whether they 're scientists , whether they 're economists , erm and their generalists , that 's to say the people who have basically a legal , economic , administrative background , to integrate them within the administrative hierarchy in a much better way than we have , erm and this is erm something which does I think make it easier sometimes to provide advice that really is erm clued up about the technical aspects of something .
9 The Mermaid is frequented by the local fishermen for breakfasts and lunches , which makes me think its fish must be the freshest .
10 I find that I 'm questioning my own authority , which makes me think even more .
11 ‘ There 's something about its jizz which makes me think it 's a … ’ is a very handy phrase when only a brief glimpse of the bird has been caught .
12 It was built before the war , and I have a Shanks loo , which makes me think that the British must have had a hand in building it .
13 I 'd been wondering what made me think of Schumann . ’
14 In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail !
15 what made me think you see it 's right at the top where the morning then
16 That 's what made me think , you know ?
17 development er back there , that 's what made me think of it .
18 So what do I think of it ?
19 What do I think ?
20 So , if I believe that we each have a number of incarnations , what do I think is the purpose of it all ?
21 What do I think of it ? ’
22 What do I think and feel about the others ?
23 What do I think of you , and how do you know ? ’
24 What do I think of him , madam ? ’ she repeated , nonplussed .
25 What do I think he is ?
26 What do I think ?
27 What do I think ?
28 What did I think of the prospect of an up-and-coming Minister of State called Norman Tebbit taking over the job ?
29 What did I think of his idea of linking the poems with short passages elaborating and co-ordinating the motifs of the poem before and the one to follow ?
30 What did I think of Théovard ?
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