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

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1 Well basically I think this fight , his chance is he 'll probably win , but this fight is a bit of a joke ; it does boxing no good whatsoever .
2 But basically I think most courses now , not sure there 's actually a legal requirement , I do n't think it is , but most of them want a at least a year 's sort of full time experience in erm , you know , d dealing with underprivileged people really and their problems and people who ca n't cope for one reason or another , and how er y you can er er sort of help them and what sort of relationship you can build with them and so on , and how
3 I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ?
4 So I think other people have er a contribution to make which is , well it would be important .
5 So I think that cover so if those people can .
6 So I think that disaster preparedness and , and , and making yourself safer comes only when you have quite a large surplus , and that means in the developed countries of the world , like the Californian was much , much less likely to die from an earthquake even though he lives in a very vulnerable part of the world , than perhaps erm a rural person in Central America .
7 A lot of old people , we 're talking about who have a very strong feeling of community within , within the area erm so I think that community spirit exists , but , but I think , but I think it exists despite the condition of unemployment that exists in the area .
8 So I think that sort of weighting factors are quite important , yeah .
9 And she did and so I think two days before Christmas Lady said to me , okay I shall go into Peter and choose whatever microwave you want .
10 I mean I know he 's going to be out sometime this afternoon , so I think any time after about six o'clock
11 So I think any future in and negotiations with the er , there has to be provision for social housing .
12 Erm so I think this hearing on the sixteenth of July will be quite useful in trying to be able to i identify that this display unit relates to Newark and not to Mansfield .
13 So I think forty dollars is completely out of line with the best provisions .
14 So I think enlightened self interest .
15 Secondly of course there are opportunities and limitations to your , the resources that you have and I 've mentioned resources before , they can be economic , military , your education system erm you know at the moment the government 's expanding higher education , going up , well we 've , we 've touched already I think thirty percent now in higher education one of the reasons for that is not just to , for self-fulfilment for those who are erm involved in higher education as I 'm sure you 're all self-fulfilling yourself here today , it 's because of what is perceived to be a national need for a highly educated workforce .
16 I have n't been there for over a , a year or more I think last time I was there
17 On other occasions in a , in a different though I think related way , erm Proust shows that a phrase such as , for instance , ‘ the Church of St. Hilaire ’ is a piece of shorthand which the intellect employs to define and to stabilise and to make easy to deal with what is at the sense level a complicated and continually changing reality .
18 ‘ Oh of course there are always exceptions , but mainly I think romantic novelists are quite wrong .
19 But very often I think tabloid journalism is interesting in terms of language because it 's very punchy it 's succinct because i i in some of our terms you might find people into a three minute reader and a thirty minute reader because in attention span and intellectual capacity are quite different but to actually condense something into meaningful short bursts , even if they are politically biased actually requires a certain amount of skill I would suspect the clarity index which I ca n't find is the process that I mentioned the other night where you take erm some people call it the fog index a correct me if I 'm wrong in my figures , but I think it 's a piece of something like two hundred or three hundred words you count the number of suc erm colons and full stops or is it only full stops ?
20 Now I think that approach to health care is fundamentally wrong , because you measure the needs of a patient in one moment and then suggest that the needs of that , that the needs of that patient will continue to be the same in subsequent weeks or subsequent months .
21 Like I I see it done today I think that sort of thing , you used to stand in a corner .
22 Well I think that film might be tonight .
23 Well I think that message is getting across to the P L P and we 've seen more women coming into the House of Commons , sitting on the Labour benches at the last general election , but there also is a sense that the progress , although it 's being made , needs to be speeded up , because when you have profound social changes outside the House of Commons , with a change in women 's role in society , a change in women 's role in the Labour force , and a change in women 's role in the family as well , you ca n't allow your parliament to lag behind .
24 Well I think that list is the list that what was his name , Chris ?
25 Okay well I think oral communication is mostly two way , that 's one distinction we can make .
26 Well I think eight pounds is a good start .
27 Well I think one night of aerobic , one night
28 Well I think most people have got shoes Vicki !
29 Well I think most kids are interested in counting er if it 's something that they 're interested in , but if they 're counting , erm , you know , little dots on a bit of paper or something , it 's boring , but if they 're
30 Well I think this war the aim of this war is to achieve erm minimum casualty , and by doing what the allied forces are doing by denying the Iraqui forces the logistics such as transportations and communication system is very vital to reduce the power of the enemy and then you can force him to retreat , or you can weaken the army that will result in minimum casualty for the allied forces .
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