Example sentences of "i thought [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought no way were we going to have half an hour of this and thought why not make our own ? |
2 | I thought no more of it , and stared vacantly into space , wishing that the weather would improve so that I could have a better look at the scenery . |
3 | I thought no way have I got in , it was too quick but she said I could start the following Monday . |
4 | Another said : ‘ I thought no one had suffered like me until I came here . ’ |
5 | I thought no deep thoughts about the justice of it , or the punishment fitting the crime , or the irony of fate . |
6 | I thought no more about it till the following week . |
7 | I thought no one could do that to my youngster , and I put it out of my mind . ’ |
8 | I thought no one would buy . |
9 | I was n't too sure at first if it 'll fit him , but when he put the trousers on , when he put the trousers on first , I thought no , no way , but then when pinned them , you know , they I thought , I thought , but . |
10 | Christmas fillers you see , so I , she , cos I 've , I 'm going to make a couple of fruit cakes , I said well I was going to bring in a couple of fruit cakes and said if you need them not , if not I said I 'll take them back I thought no way is Sue gon na eat them , eat cakes like she did last year , or year before |
11 | I looked at the illustration and I thought no way is that ever going to do any thing that chops |
12 | cos only had not ha , I thought no way ! |
13 | I thought no wonder they 're one pound thirty odd ! |
14 | I thought every breath that cat took was going to be her last . ’ |
15 | I thought every five years |
16 | I thought a lot about Fiona ; no point in making enquiries to these people . |
17 | And I thought a man in his position |
18 | I had twenty-four kronor of Swedish money , which I thought a handsome sum , but it proved sufficient to buy only one hopelessly modest open sandwich , like the bottom half of a hamburger bun with a menopausal piece of lettuce and eight marble-sized meatballs on top . |
19 | I thought a bit . |
20 | ‘ I thought a personal appeal to the Brotherhood for a relic for Shaftesbury Abbey would be much better than legal wrangling , and all I can say at present is that negotiations are going very well indeed , ’ said Mrs Rider last night . |
21 | It 's also quicker than I thought a diesel would be . ’ |
22 | I have one of my pretty rare fits of le cafard , and I thought a letter to you would help . |
23 | ‘ I thought a wee something might be in order before tea . |
24 | I said I thought a great deal of time was taken up with Committees . |
25 | I thought a woman who was a little older and starting to feel a little out of it in terms of being attractive — had the sensuality but was losing it — might be more ambivalent about being raped . |
26 | But Hodkinson admitted last night : ‘ When Colin lost his title to Palecio , I thought a fight against him had gone for good . |
27 | I thought a cup of sweet English tea or warm camels ' milk and clove and a sleep , and certainly not to take the wheel of one of the cars on their way to Al Ain . |
28 | That I thought a little strange . |
29 | Thinking about cardigans reminded me how many knitters ask me about buttonholes , so I thought a few words about bands and buttonholes might not come amiss . |
30 | ‘ I thought a few reminiscences might help me . |