Example sentences of "thought he 'd " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I looked down and thought he 'd let me fall too . ’
2 She must be mad if she thought he 'd do that , go anywhere near Barry .
3 Trade had been bad that night so she thought he 'd be her last trick .
4 He thought he 'd like to see her again as long as she did n't whinge too much about sexism .
5 I thought he 'd come into this somewhere !
6 I thought he 'd have an apoplectic fit . ’
7 ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt .
8 ‘ He 'd written all these books about sex and I thought he 'd know all these exciting things and I 'd just be so ordinary .
9 I thought he 'd say ‘ Crap ’ but he did n't .
10 I crossed the road and walked casually along a few streets , and for a while I thought he 'd probably be following at a distance .
11 I thought he 'd hit me .
12 ‘ I told you , Cal — he just tagged along , and I thought he 'd be good ammunition against Mum and Dad . ’
13 ‘ I daresay he and Bill were larking about and the dog thought he 'd join in . ’
14 Secretly Margaret thought he 'd be better out of the racing business .
15 Parisian designer Jacques Rougerie obviously got rather tired of his new project — designing a Seine riverbus — and thought he 'd have a lie-down instead .
16 I thought he 'd hit me ; but he took it well .
17 Ricky never thought he 'd want to hug Miss Lodsworth .
18 Thought he 'd have trouble with that one , ’ said Bas .
19 I thought he 'd be there , with big cow 's eyes . ’
20 He remembers telling his wife he was tired of working with ‘ old guys ’ and thought he 'd try a ‘ new kid .
21 I thought he 'd send me home but he did n't .
22 The Gardai said they thought he 'd identify them .
23 I thought he 'd be thrown but he went through them like an express train . ’
24 Carpenter Harper , admitted lighting hay to see but insisted he thought he 'd put it out .
25 Fruity Fred the bull terrier took a fancy to the leggy lovely and thought he 'd try his luck .
26 I thought he 'd be born holding a couple of dumb-bells . ’
27 I thought he 'd leave the machine alone and follow me .
28 ‘ I 'm not sayin' he 'as n't been a good Samaritan , but I never thought he 'd beat me black and blue just for arguin' with him . ’
29 So could be Neil Mallender , now deservedly the Test bowler he never really thought he 'd be .
30 I thought he 'd have to change his name by deed-poll or something .
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