Example sentences of "[pron] thought [pron] 'd have " in BNC.

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1 I thought we 'd have a good laugh when you came in , ’ she complained .
2 When I first started I thought we 'd have tutorials and seminars ; you get three or four students and you discuss something .
3 So this week I thought we 'd have a go at making a miniature garden , which you can grow in your bedroom .
4 But they look like I thought we 'd have a look through those , they look good !
5 I thought we 'd have a Smartie one .
6 That 's why I thought we 'd have a quite afternoon after the show .
7 Paddy got into his tent and said , ‘ I thought they 'd have offered us something for it . ’
8 Now Rangers face the backlash in a top-five clash at Old Trafford today , with evergreen skipper Wilkins , 36 , saying : ‘ I thought they 'd have bounced back after that defeat .
9 ‘ No one in particular , but I thought she 'd have been better off with a chap of her own age who would have wanted her to carry on where she was .
10 I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate .
11 I thought it 'd have something eat it .
12 I thought you 'd have taken the regular boat to Sanderstown and spent a night or two there . ’
13 I thought you 'd have heard about the accident .
14 I thought you 'd have bigger fish to fry with clients like Krantz and Marsh and so on . ’
15 I thought you 'd have gone to bed . ’
16 Because I thought you 'd have said goodbye . ’
17 Well , I thought you 'd have to be
18 I thought you 'd have phoned first , ’ she yawned .
19 I thought you 'd have noticed the man , ’ Chertro said with an echoing laugh .
20 I thought you 'd have been buying an oil well or something like that .
21 I thought you 'd have brought him to me by now . ’
22 Jes said , I thought you 'd have been off rest of week .
23 I thought you 'd have your !
24 I thought you 'd have liked that cheese and egg pie ?
25 I thought you 'd have to have him put down .
26 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
27 Then , last year , my husband took it up and I thought I 'd have another go ..
28 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
29 The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’
30 He was getting ready to retire and I thought I 'd have lots of time with him . ’
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