Example sentences of "she think in " in BNC.

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1 And now , she thought in the blessed silence , my dear Jay , what would you like to do ?
2 And that , she thought in satisfaction , would surely bind him to her forever .
3 ‘ And here I am , absolutely on the rocks , ’ she thought in despair .
4 ‘ Ruins that lass , she does , ’ she thought in disgust , as she glanced across at George 's mother-in-law .
5 Then the door clanged open and she thought in surprise , We 're down !
6 I 'm happy , she thought in surprise , at this precise moment I am happy .
7 Nor I , she thought in panic .
8 Mine , she thought in wonder , all mine .
9 Perhaps he was aware that her mother had been an actress and he was taunting her , she thought in panic , her pulse-rate increasing dramatically .
10 It was unfair , she thought in panic .
11 Silk one side , she thought in fascination , steel strength the other .
12 It was like being back with someone very special , she thought in confusion .
13 Yet they were now learning to kiss as if they had been made for one another , she thought in panic .
14 He was a sensualist , she thought in despair .
15 He was angry enough to harm her , she thought in panic .
16 Oh , Mum , she thought in despair , why did you have to move ?
17 Did he really think his behaviour to date could be called ‘ keeping an eye on her ’ ? she thought in astonishment .
18 How could they , she thought in sudden sentiment , and the anger carried her on to the next street .
19 Surely it could n't be Jake ? she thought in startled panic .
20 Now I 'm stuck , she thought in panic , as they sped off towards the horizon .
21 No , I 'll bet you 're not , she thought in silent anger .
22 She was acting like some idiotic schoolgirl , not an intelligent woman , she thought in exasperation .
23 Fat chance , she thought in despair , but little by little , when nothing happened to unsettle her , she was able to relax more and in doing so became aware of all the little things she had missed before — the warmth of his back against her chest , the firm feel of his waist under her hands , the slight shift of his thighs against hers as he changed gear .
24 A home , she thought in sudden pain , which I 'll never share with him now .
25 Our author , entirely uninfluenced by the dismissive judgements of her distinguished compatriots Jacques Monod and Francois Jacob , hankers after evidence that lends colour to the possibility in principle of an imprinting of somatic characteristics upon the genome , believing in particular that the comparatively recent discovery of the possibility of mapping RNA upon DNA ( ’ reverse transcription ’ ) entitles her to think in terms of ‘ reverse translation ’ — that is a mapping of amino acid into nucleotide sequences .
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