Example sentences of "[pron] think she 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , I thought she 'd change her mind . ’ |
2 | I did n't want to tell her because I thought she 'd give up . |
3 | ‘ I thought she 'd do it bit by bit in detail , but she does n't . |
4 | I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by mistake and that 's why we had |
5 | ‘ Well , as I say , I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by accident . |
6 | ‘ The other is for Rachel , Flo 's wife in South Africa , because I knew he would n't get round to doing it himself and I thought she 'd like to be able to show their little daughter a picture of her father doing something responsible and public-spirited for a change . ’ |
7 | Seeing that she 's going off to sleep , I thought she 'd like that little dog cos that 's furry . |
8 | I thought she 'd argue that she might as well go somewhere she 'd always wanted to visit . ’ |
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 grab her in my arms and hug her like I thought she 'd run away , and when I come out of that obliterating kiss I find the kitchen is full of blacks , and though they 're grinning like the sun 's out , I demand what the hell 's been going on ? |
12 | I thought she 'd get rather a lot of cheap publicity . ’ |
13 | ‘ I thought she 'd enjoy it . ’ |
14 | ‘ I think she 'd do better to understand herself , ’ Ellen said tartly . |
15 | I 've worked with her now for nearly two years and I think she 'd do an excellent job . |
16 | Personally , I think she 'd do better in another career . ’ |
17 | I think she 'd give the dog away as well . |
18 | I think she 'd make my uncle a jolly good wife , and it would be a splendid match for her , would n't it ? |
19 | So Shaun 's well in favour so he could look after her , I think she 'd stay with him . |
20 | Well i think she 'd go off early in the morning and then would come home about teatime . |
21 | I think she 'd become a habit with him , if you know what I mean — and of course she was at the root of the trouble between Silas and me . ’ |
22 | ‘ Because I think she 'd like us . |
23 | I think she 'd like to be a nurse , though . ’ |
24 | I think she 'd like the ballet shoes . |
25 | ‘ I think she 'd look very pretty . ’ |
26 | Well do you think she 'd want another one ? |
27 | Where do you think she 'd go ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Do you think she 'd have met my mother ? ’ |
29 | ‘ If I told my therapist that , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ do you think she 'd let me go ? ’ |
30 | ‘ What do you think she 'd say ? ’ |