Example sentences of "think she [vb past] a " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think she expected a present |
2 | Meet her and you would think she ran a garden centre , not a London-based team of 29 men ( and one other woman , a geologist ) . |
3 | She wondered what made him think she desired a flogging . |
4 | Do you think she saw a ghost ? |
5 | Personally , I did n't think she had a chance . |
6 | The teacher asked , ‘ Why do you think she had a bump on her head ? ’ |
7 | I do n't think she had a single dress with full sleeves . |
8 | ‘ Do you think she had a lover ? ’ |
9 | The butcher had thought she had a dog . |
10 | She must have thought she had a wasp 's nest down there . |
11 | I 'd have thought she needed a steady young chap . ’ |
12 | He had thought she needed a holiday while he was working to get some scratch together , although he had studying to do as well . |
13 | But as she did so , she thought she heard a thin , piercing sound , like the wail of a child who has just wakened up and found himself alone . |
14 | As it did so , she thought she heard a high-pitched , giggling sort of sound : ‘ Wheee … wheee … ’ |
15 | Blanche thought she heard a bang outside . |
16 | As she rang off and Sarella was left holding the phone she thought she heard a click on the line as if somebody had replaced an extension . |
17 | I did n't want to go but I thought she deserved a better life than I could offer . |
18 | She thought she saw a movement and turned to look again at a stone figure lying on a tomb . |
19 | A little round hill , a sort of headland , thrust itself out into the estuary slightly to her right , and beyond it , she thought she saw a great bay , a giant bite out of the smooth slope of grassy shore . |
20 | Alarmed , she thought she saw a black man lurking just behind her . |
21 | For just a second she thought she saw a flicker of admiration in his eyes , but it was gone in a flash , leaving her to wonder if she 'd simply imagined the look . |
22 | She thought she saw a hint of admiration in his eyes , but knew that she was utterly mistaken when , totally impersonally , he said , ‘ Shall we return to the drawing-room for coffee ? ’ |
23 | When Mrs Thatcher chose Mr Major to protect her legacy , she no doubt thought she knew a safe deposit when she saw one . |
24 | It had arrived quite quickly , and they had said that they thought she had a burst ulcer . |
25 | He thought she had a growth , or was losing her innards in some revolting way . |
26 | Sometimes she thought she had a fever and , in the morning when she 'd cooked and the family had eaten , too ill to work in the fields , she 'd take a rug out onto the roof and sleep in the warmth of the winter sun . |
27 | I thought she had a lover at Bologna ? |
28 | He thought she had a attitude problem . |
29 | She was an attractive woman , but I never thought she had a human feeling in her . |
30 | Her round bilge construction and narrow beam made her pitch and roll excessively , I always thought she had a bad feel about her . |