Sentence examples for I think retiring from inspiring English sources

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Why did I think retiring to Sun City, Ariz., would please me?

Ronnie was definitely one of the former, and I think retiring early probably gave him an extra decade of life.

Seeing, firsthand, the effort some shoppers put in for a bag of frozen peas or a microwaveable dinner, I think retiring the term "low consideration" should be given some serious consideration.

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Jennings passed away, then Dan [retired], and then Brokaw was 2004, I think, retired, right?

I just think retiring is bad for your health.

"I don't think retiring is anything to be congratulated for.

"I think, after retiring from this job, you become a bit of a leftist," says Yaakov Peri, who ran Shin Bet from 1988 to 1994, during the first Intifada and the negotiations that led to the Oslo peace accords.

"I think he retired," said the BBC Trust chairman.

"I think he retired the headband, so we went and got the hockey helmet," Novak said.

I think people retire more because they can't take the pain anymore, not because they aren't good at the game.

John Kruk is 50 (I think) and retired, and is about 25,000 times less good of a hitter than the Astros' backup catcher.

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