Example sentences of "i think [pron] just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I thought we just established that it was time to start back ? ’
2 I thought they just pratted about
3 I thought they just did sides .
4 I thought they just called it a domestic
5 Well that 's what I thought it just seemed to say they were gon na have sort of cycle ways going through the green wedges along where I cycle already .
6 I thought you just had . ’
7 It made Yeah I know it made that but I thought you just wanted to know what it gave off .
8 I thought I just spent twenty seven quid on petrol I said
9 Oh right I did n't , I thought I just left it there .
10 I thought I just had a voice . ’
11 ‘ Everything went well in the warm-up and I thought I just had to lob it out to qualify .
12 I think they just thought I 'm the type of person who 'd go too far and you know do a joke like that , but I 'm not .
13 I 'm thinking about this thing , new what sort of representative sample , where they get the whole thing random , I think they just go and knock at doors , take out every so many names off the list
14 I think they just had to admit that it 's not , they ca n't , they ca n't do any s s sin , because it 'd say so , right .
15 I think they just sucked up to David , and began to put the boot in really , quite unnecessarily and unfairly .
16 I think they just liked working with someone like-minded ! ’
17 I think they just say she was beautiful , ’ said this new Xanthe Miranda had not known before , this precocious , sharp-witted little girl in the chic outfit .
18 Actually , I am not sure that I was there on that night of his arrival , and I do n't claim to remember all the details or to have been as impressed by his appearance , framed in the doorway , as some people I drink with do ; I think they just want to talk about their witnessing his first appearance that way — as if he was an angel or something extraordinary — because of what went on to happen later .
19 I think they just want to see the football , I do n't think there are going to be any riots ; there 's no organisation , no just going for the fun .
20 They 've only been elected to nineteen ninety two , so they 're , they 're really , what there doing there forcing people to take some action now , because at Kathy says , she 's afraid of being left out , if there should be a , another Tory Government , so a lot of people are in the same position , they will be putting in eh , I think they just call it best of interest , not a proper application , but then if the whole lot , hundreds of us come along , which is quite likely they will , the Government will say well this proves that everybody wants to become you see , so it 's rather clever move , erm , as , as far as I 'm concerned , what 's happening with that she is eh here within the hospital , the consultant 's and the worker 's in the hospital .
21 The way I look back on it now , I think we just let it go .
22 We scored two grat goals and I think we just deserved to win .
23 I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’
24 I think we just had help from an unexpected quarter . ’
25 I think we just make sure we deal , make those as effective as possible .
26 B , smoking status , alright , now this caused a little bit of upset , and I think we just like to clarify that .
27 I think we just learn to carry it with more discretion .
28 I am afraid that it has not been a success and that has certainly not been for want of effort from him but I think we just have to write that one off .
29 They erm wa when we to we , we were staying at the Claremont and I do n't , oh , I think we just decided we 'd find a cup of coffee .
30 Well , even if I were qualified , I would be very , very sceptical , because I think we just do n't know enough about that yet .
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