Example sentences of "thought i 'd [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He thought I 'd ridden to block him and help Cardus .
2 I also thought I 'd written a better poem because I 'd struggled with the voice , forced myself to hear it again in my mind and to reply to it .
3 ‘ I thought I 'd lost you there , ’ Bryce said , sitting on one of the stair treads .
4 I woke up having 5 minute contractions and thought I 'd lost ‘ my water ’ on the loo , without really being sure ( if only you could have a trial run — but then you might not go through with it if you did ! )
5 I thought I 'd lost you !
6 ‘ I thought I 'd lost you , ’ said Lucenzo almost fondly , when they found one another again after a long time .
7 I thought I 'd lost him forever .
8 ‘ I thought I 'd lost the West End part by choosing the Hamlet tour , ’ she puzzled .
9 I thought I 'd lost
10 Cos I thought I 'd lost my money did n't I ?
11 Oh I thought I 'd lost me .
12 Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute
13 Besides , despite the fact that I 'd got a good grade for my speech , I thought I 'd made a bit of a mess of it and was just relieved it was all over .
14 ‘ I thought I 'd made it clear . ’
15 We all just sat there like Mickey Mouse was dead or something , and then we got on the train and went back home and did n't say anything to each other , and all the kids at school thought I 'd made the whole thing up .
16 For a wild moment I thought I 'd made a mistake , had put it elsewhere , but that was nonsense of course .
17 But erm but I thought I 'd made a mistake somewhere .
18 And then I thought I heard voices once , coming from a long way away , but I could n't work out where they were coming from ; and they were so very faint I almost thought I 'd imagined them .
19 When I met her , I thought I 'd met the ideal woman .
20 I thought I 'd led you because these two have gone through .
21 If I was too embarrassed , too full of shame to go and see them , it was n't just my fault ; it was theirs too , because of the way they 'd brought me up ( God , I thought I 'd stopped using that excuse when I left Lochgair Primary School ) .
22 Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’
23 I thought I 'd broken my leg .
24 I thought I 'd killed him , but my dread was replaced by fear as he began to come round .
25 Damn , I thought I 'd locked this . ’
26 So after four years I thought I 'd survived .
27 Because you thought I 'd sent … ’
28 ‘ You thought I 'd followed Simon to Adelaide , ’ she continued , ‘ but I 'd gone there on business .
29 Because you thought I 'd stood you up ? ’
30 ‘ Do you know I really thought I 'd blown it ? ’
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