Example sentences of "thought [pers pn] was [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I thought I was a sixty-five-year-old woman with grey hair and a crepe neck . ’
2 I thought I was a serious fan , that was until I met the fans at this game .
3 I am big for my age and I did n't mind if he thought I was a young man .
4 My mum never warned me about getting pregnant because she thought I was a good girl .
5 ‘ The other kids at school thought I was a real wimp but they accepted me because I was always cheeky to the teachers .
6 In fact , at the time , I thought I was a real martyr .
7 You could interrogate me , at least , and if you thought I was a double agent you could put a bullet in my head .
8 I thought I was a free agent ? ’ she spat at him .
9 Such a fleeting allegiance was common amongst Surrealism 's female associates : Frida Kahlo never joined up at all , and she spoke for many of the women who where connected with Surrealism when she declared that Breton and his circle ‘ thought I was a Surrealist , but I was n't .
10 Perhaps they thought I was a wild man myself , in my strange home-made clothes of animals ' skins , and with my long hair and beard .
11 She remembers Bailey taking her home to meet Gladys in East Ham : ‘ She was quite severe , but I liked her , although she thought I was a hoity-toity little madam .
12 At first I thought I was the only patient with cancer , for no one else ever spoke of it .
13 How comforting to read Gill Rowley 's Pet-Hate List ( YWTU , October GH ) about the check-out trolley pushers — I always thought I was the only person in the world who wanted to reverse , screaming hysterically , ‘ Get back ! ’
14 I thought I was the only one mad enough to go walking in this weather . ’
15 I thought I was the only one to satisfy you ; you told me that once ; you said I was the only one who had ever made you — ’
16 Always thought I was the shy one of us two .
17 But I was young and Scottish and I thought I was the greatest .
18 I thought I was the greatest .
19 I thought I was the bad girl , but everybody else was doing exactly the same .
20 I always thought I was the philandering type , but my mind keeps going back to her .
21 And three : that you thought I was an ambitious sharpie trying to steal your father 's company . ’
22 I thought you was a little lady ?
23 He obviously thought she was a man-hungry piranha , and really who could blame him ?
24 Mother called her Aunt Mary , and thought she was a grand woman , She had children of her own , you see , and would try and persuade Aunt Bessie to be a little less strict with Mother .
25 I thought she was a vexing girl , and judged that Byron thought the same ; but he was a lot more patient with her than he had been with Polidori .
26 I thought she was a hundred .
27 The fact that he obviously thought she was a good nurse pleased her and gave her confidence , while the fact that Belinda had not betrayed his secret and gossiped about his wife and her illness earned his gratitude and respect , so that now they were allies and she knew she would be able to go to him if ever she had a problem at the hospital .
28 The locals thought she was a stuck-up bitch from Belfast , which she played up to the hilt , and the other guests — foreigners , mostly Dutch and Germans by their collar sizes — were taken by her vivacity , and the calm indulgence of the quiet , handsome man opposite her , who said little , smiled a lot , and ordered a second full fried breakfast in a way that had the waitress fit to melt into his arms .
29 In fact , one of the Road Traffic boys thought she was a Libyan terrorist at first .
30 I thought she was a lovely person .
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