Example sentences of "think i had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I had a great deal to do with it . ’
2 Having interviewed my fair share of criminals and oddballs , ranging from murderers to men with silver foil round their heads claiming protection from the moon 's beams , I thought I had a well-developed instinct for sensing a nutter when I met one .
3 I thought I had a good idea of where at least one copy of the novel would certainly be .
4 ‘ I thought I had a good chance of winning in the end , ’ Vrabel said .
5 I always thought I had a good appetite , but I remember being at a college feast once at Cambridge , where they had seven or eight courses and the elderly dons seemed to have less trouble than anyone else getting through it .
6 However , he then faded from the scene and afterwards said : ‘ I had a lot of clutch trouble and I 'm bitterly disappointed for I thought I had a real chance . ’
7 After a decade spent watching the workings of the modern monarchy , writing numerous books , and pontificating on TV and radio around the world about the royal family , I thought I had a solid knowledge of the subject .
8 He probably thought I had a soft heart .
9 It , I think I had a good life there and I 've got no regrets I think to be public transport is , is a good thing .
10 ‘ Obviously , this was something that everybody in Washington knew about ’ , said poor Fernandez , ‘ and here I was , thinking I had a real secret . ’
11 Hunger , I find , is not a condition to relish , and there was me thinking I had a small appetite .
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