Sentence examples for i think later from inspiring English sources

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I think later tonight there's going to be a ceilidh".

"I think later in life you become much stronger about that".

And I think later a lot of that turns into anger.

I think later we're going to find out that we don't need to have everything.

"One of the autobiographies, I think later at the Sun, was done with (publisher) Harper Collins, owned by NewsCorp, and we shared it with the News of the World and Sun.

"You know you can't foresee and prevent everything, but you still feel, as we all did – and I think later, when there was time for reflection, we thought it probably quite acutely – the sadness we hadn't prevented it.

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I thought later that I went straight off after the incident.

Hard to argue with that, I thought later, as I strolled in the sunshine down the newly glittering port, restored from its former seediness.

Imagine, I thought later, those executives in boozy skyboxes watching a Big Ten stock car race, or in the pits watching a coed crew change tires, or in the garage watching science majors rebuild an engine.

As I thought later about our meeting, I realized that what I've been doing in the Zang laboratory has a great deal of relevance to the needs at ABC Biotech.

I thought: later on, later on … I have to work … the more I work the more money I will get (Man, aged 51, alcohol dependent).

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