Example sentences of "think i [vb past] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I realised quite how kind until they were killed . ’
2 I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked .
3 I do n't think I 'd better .
4 But I do n't think I 'd better think about that .
5 ‘ Well , there was a little problem , but I do n't think I 'd better talk about it on the phone . ’
6 ‘ I do n't think I 'd better join you , ’ he said in a heavy German accent .
7 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
8 Anyone 'd think I 'd never had a baby before . ’
9 you 'd think I 'd never fed him !
10 I do n't think I 'd ever really looked at him , to be honest .
11 I do n't think I 'd ever felt so taxed in my career .
12 I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that
13 Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ?
14 Why do you think I came here ? ’
15 I do n't think I slept right through that whole week .
16 No , I do n't think I had even taken any A levels when I left school . ’
17 " I like babies , why do you think I had so many ?
18 I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure .
19 I do n't think I had ever run in such marvellous conditions .
20 ‘ You may think I fell apart and did n't handle myself very well . ’
21 I wanted a Knitmaster , but my husband insisted that this must be a better buy , although I do n't think I paid more than £42.00 for it .
22 Well I do n't think I did so
23 Well I do n't think I did so
24 Well I do n't think I did really , I just was n't very sharp really .
25 I do n't think I dreamt that far . ’
26 ‘ Well , why do you think I called tonight ? ’
27 He thinks I reacted too fast .
28 To judge by your face , you 'd have thought I 'd just been sentenced to hang , not thrown a lifeline . ’
29 He must have thought I went there to take fold up routes !
30 ‘ I 've always thought I did quite well at being inconspicuous myself , ’ said Edward .
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