Examples of using I think when in English and their translations into Chinese
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Y'know, I think when you come to England, going around I don't remember any of the fans booing.
I think when you look at Melo, Melo has been a great player in this league for some time now.
So, I think when you go to these big moments with these big decisions, semi-finals, finals, I don't think it's an advantage.
And I think when you hear that, it's really easy for people to think,“Oh, it would be better if I'm this other one.
And I think when you hear that, it's really easy for people to think,“Oh, it would be better if I'm this other one.
I think when a man wants“more space” like this and wants to step back you should go way further than he is suggesting.
I think when you close the book, you will feel that you have spent a long and arduous fifty years with those little people.
I think when you're in that type of situation, you don't look at them as anything else but peers," said Wetzel.
But I think when a guy says,“my wife's spending all my money” in a happy way, he's not bragging.
I think when we purposely search out to change because we're restless, or we're looking for distraction, then that's not so helpful.
I think when you have a supportive family, you know that if you fail, you kind of have somewhere to go back.
I think when it comes to the vulnerability of sex, both men and women need to consider the feelings of the other person.
I think when you get a clue, you make better decisions and that includes being attracted to more appropriate people from the get-go.
He's also learning from Thierry Henry and I think when you want to be the best, you have to learn from the best.”.
I think when he leaves, nobody will be able to take the No. 10 of Leo.”.
I think when I told my mama and papa that I was taking a client to lunch at the Plaza, they realised.
Barack Obama said“I think when you spread the wealth around it's good for everybody.”.
I think when you have a movement practice that allows you to express yourself outside, to be the man who runs and whom nothing stops.