Example sentences of "thought [pers pn] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought yours were same make . |
2 | YOU THOUGHT I WAS FATTY FIL ! |
3 | I do n't know where they got my name , or why they thought I was suitable material for their article . ’ |
4 | I suppose he thought I was another weirdo like him that always sit on benches talking to themselves . |
5 | I thought you were asleep love . |
6 | I thought you were some sort of ghoul come to … come to do what ghouls do . ’ |
7 | She 'd be sitting at home waiting for this bloody man , who at best thought she was some kind of alien , and at worst , stark , staring mad . |
8 | I thought we were all biologists these days ! |
9 | It seemed like the right reaction as well , because everyone thought we were ambient intellectuals going around posing in mirrors and stuff . ’ |
10 | I thought they 're good gourds . |
11 | I thought they were milky bars likely . |
12 | So I thought they were all part of a jokey game . |
13 | I was writing the same songs with the same approach but I thought they were all shit so I never brought them to J or I never tried to play them . |
14 | What 's more I did n't realise Genesis was that type of band — I thought they were Black Sabbath ! |
15 | What 's more I did n't realise Genesis was that type of band — I thought they were Black Sabbath ! |
16 | Like Paula , I thought they were old ledgers and I did n't take much notice . |
17 | ‘ I thought they were another company , personal enemies . |
18 | " I do n't know why , " Mrs. Favor said , " I thought they were Indian beads . " |
19 | They were a couple in their mid-fifties , I 'd say , but dressed like they thought they were twenty years younger . |
20 | At first he thought they were some sort of exotic underwater flippers , scaly , silvery , tailing away to black ends with claw-like projections . |
21 | I thought they were isolated incidents . ’ |
22 | I thought it 's only child . |
23 | She said to me when they find out what it is she could soon have you on your feet , but she thought it were that shadow on me lung . |
24 | Mrs Kipling said when she put her children Gwynne , three , Sarah-Jayne , two , and nine-month-old Aaron to bed , Gwynne said he could smell something but she thought it was burning toast . |
25 | I said I thought it was that way but , you know , agreed with them . |
26 | I thought it was that wife . |
27 | At first Grainne thought it was that power was stealing over them , and then she thought that it was not power but strength , only that did not seem quite right either . |
28 | I thought it was marvellous opportunity to do it that way , each subject held in a bay and in strictly chronological order . |
29 | She thought it was good pay , but well earned . |
30 | But shoppers differed on whether they thought it was good news . |