Example sentences of "i always think the " in BNC.
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1 | But on the plus side , I always thought the 1985 picture of Elvis Costello , Agnes Bernelle and myself sitting in a bar in Camden was quite charming . |
2 | I always thought the same could apply to the Irish . |
3 | I always thought the dropping of litter showed a lack of environmental relationship awareness , but could it also be linked with the " defacing " thing in that cities , streets with paving-slabs etc. are sensed by the human as too perfect and devoid of the texturous imperfections that make up the multi-levelled human life experience ? |
4 | ‘ It 's funny , but I always thought the R.A.F. did all their flying at night . |
5 | He said of the Coronation poster : ‘ I always thought the idea for that poster was the apogee of my career as a copywriter because , although I enjoyed thinking up ideas , I always founding writing copy very hard work . ’ |
6 | Ido n't think it 's right , my husband 's remarried and there is an income coming in I always thought the child came first |
7 | I always thought the A66 bypass was supposed to take traffic round the town . |
8 | ‘ I always thought the place belonged to you , sir . ’ |
9 | Well I always thought the paper was better because you have to , sa so many things do n't you ? |
10 | I mean I always thought , I always thought The Tramway The Yorkshire , and were always gon na do quite well out the Sugar House |
11 | Also popular are almond-stuffed olives ( although I always think the nuts suffer for being in the pickling brine ) and those filled with tiny pieces of anchovy , which balance the flavour of the fruits beautifully . |
12 | ’ I always think the old thing 's conking out , you see . |
13 | I always think the world divides into those who do and those who do n't , and I know which half I belong to . ’ |
14 | ‘ We get sick of hearing the excuse ‘ I did n't stand a chance ’ , I always think the kid definitely did n't have one and that makes me angry . |
15 | I always think the that 's Joan 's |