Example sentences of "and [noun] think he " in BNC.

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1 And then Fael-Inis stood up , and the Lad stopped and looked around , and his eyes fell on Fael-Inis , and Taliesin thought he had never seen such fear and such undiluted hatred in any living creature 's eyes .
2 His normally rubicund visage looked wan and strained and Denis thought he was breathing a little heavily .
3 The drum disappeared beneath him and Marie thought he 'd lost it but as it shot to the surface Gazzer yelled : ‘ It 's pulling him free ! ’
4 But presently the smile faded , and Ruth thought he had seen something wrong in her face .
5 Nutty stopped Midnight and brought him into the centre and Nails thought he was going to get a rest , but she immediately sent him off in the other direction .
6 Her new boyfriend was a young businessman and drove a Sprite and Pam thought he was a good catch .
7 No matter how fast they travelled , the corridor never seemed to get any shorter and Endill thought he would be an old man by the time they reached the other end .
8 His skin was dirty in places and wrinkled and Endill thought he must be at least fifty years old .
9 He 'd been given a position in prison administration in Paris , and Sylvia thought he might be of help to her in finding Madeleine and Jeanne .
10 I guess Frank will get another shot in the team — and i think he will get at least one half in the single attacker role .
11 Ronny knows this and i think he will play his football in Norway — where is visible to the national team coach and is 100% sure of not sitting on the bench .
12 He was breathing hard , and Joe thought he was even sweating .
13 He looked a tough and burly man , and Joe thought he was vaguely familiar .
14 Plumfield was young , and Kate thought he looked more like a social worker than a psychiatrist .
15 And Nan thought he was saying something rude .
16 The Porter was smiling , and Peter thought he was a nice , friendly person .
17 But then the faint brows began to lift ; and Alistair thought he saw the light of recognition .
18 Bernie himself was becoming quite fond of her and Noreen thought he saw more of her than of his sister .
19 The watchers thought that the Silver Birches would certainly be a bit wild and probably without any moral sense at all and Clumhach thought he must remember to tell everyone about his great uncle who had succumbed to a Silver Birch one scandalous afternoon .
20 The Scapegoat had been secured by ‘ wrists ’ and ‘ ankles ’ to the inner ring and Wycliffe thought he could make out the four points where the ropes had been .
21 Bourne looked at him and Wycliffe thought he saw a faint smile on the sergeant 's features .
22 When patients who did not contact their general practitioners before their attempts were questioned about why they had not gone to their doctor , it was found that many were reluctant to trouble him , some had found him unhelpful in the fist , and others thought he was unlikely to be helpful or might even be unsympathetic ( Hawton and Blackstock 1976 ) .
23 Some strange noises came from one of the children and Asik thought he must have been in pain .
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