Example sentences of "thought [pers pn] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or I thought I heard these words , for Captain was growling so fiercely , I was n't sure . |
2 | I thought I saw some students go across the road , they went out of the main entrance and walked |
3 | Basing my decisions on body shape and colouration I thought I had four males and three females . |
4 | Before I got pregnant it was taken for granted I 'd be in the sixth form , then when I found out , I thought I had two months to tell everybody I wo n't be back and they 're going to say , " How come ? " , so I was saying , " Oh God , I 'm going to fail my 0-levels , you wont see me back here again " . |
5 | I thought I had genuine friends at the Oval after six and a half years . |
6 | I thought I had other books ? |
7 | I thought I had some information here on prices I ca n't seem to find it no no , ca n't find it , never , never mind I 've got some figures here that looks at erm the growth in in trade , er it 's quoting , it says between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine the volume of agricultural trade grew by twenty six percent alright , however that was that represented one third of the growth in manufacturers so agricultural trade is rising but it 's rising much less rapidly than manufacturers here are the prices , at the same time , so between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine er food export prices fell the prices actually fell from eleven percent , t , by eleven percent whereas the unit value of manufactured exports , so essentially the prices of manufactured exports rose on average by twenty percent okay so over the , over that period agricultural prices were actually falling in real terms but if we widen erm s the window that we 're looking at , erm , agricultural prices probably have n't fallen er say over the post war period or if we er go back to the beginning of the century , agricultural prices probably have n't fallen erm but relative to manufacturing they certainly have okay . |
8 | ‘ That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it . |
9 | I thought I spotted some magazines on that shelf . ’ |
10 | ‘ Maybe someone thought I needed some fizz , you know ? |
11 | ‘ I thought you meant that smack of his , that 's all . ’ |
12 | I thought you meant one flower but I did n't know there was four of them there . |
13 | ‘ I thought you had powerful friends too , ’ he said to Owen . |
14 | She made a lot of conventional noises , of course ; she had to because you ca n't have Rose and Grace getting any sillier than they are already and they might have taken it into their heads to copy you , but I could see she thought you had real spirit . |
15 | I thought you had more self-control . |
16 | ‘ I thought you had more courage . ’ |
17 | Oh I thought you said cold meat ! |
18 | I thought you said this bundle belongs to the husband . " |
19 | No I , no I understand what you 're saying , it 's just that I thought you said three questions of each . |
20 | I thought you got three quid . |
21 | ‘ I thought you believed brave men were fools . ’ |
22 | ‘ I thought you enjoyed that sort of thing . ’ |
23 | I mean I thought you felt uncomfortable Mike . |
24 | I thought you wanted that headphone set ? |
25 | ‘ I thought you wanted some air , sweetheart , that 's all … ’ |
26 | It was obvious that they , too , had realised what a professional job it was , something reflected in their searching questions as to whether she thought she had any enemies . |
27 | Her first step was to leave the kitchen exactly as he left it ; if he thought she had any intention of clearing his mess up behind him , then Luther was very much mistaken . |
28 | Then the woman took a paper bag out and I thought she had some sweets and might give one to me . |
29 | I thought she said local library actually . |
30 | Mary thought she liked this boy , although he seemed so strange . |