Example sentences of "'d [adv] thought [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When you talked it was like you 'd just thought of it . |
2 | I did n't think that was bad , considering I 'd just thought of it . |
3 | ‘ I 'd already thought of that , ’ Laura told her gloomily . |
4 | He 's quite good-looking in a film-starry way — I 'd always thought of him as young . |
5 | As John struggles to find another plectrum , I mention that I 'd always thought of him as a fingerstyle player … |
6 | He 'd always thought of gypsies as swarthy of complexion , but this girl 's face was pale olive and he knew that if he touched it , it would be as soft as silk . |
7 | He 'd always thought of that as a cliché before he met Emily . |
8 | He 'd always thought of her as pliable , sexy , more of an ornament than a partner for a man like Adolph Brückner . |
9 | Yet he made her feel sorry for Miss Lavant , a woman she 'd hardly thought about before . |
10 | I know this was the first time they 'd ever thought of or considered themselves as artists , before that I guess they just thought they were lucky . |
11 | It was the first time I 'd ever thought of the baby as " he " . |
12 | I 'm Marty Hunter — ( Marty thought Graham ) — and I just wondered If you 'd ever thought of doing any mob " |
13 | He 'd once thought of asking one of the Venetz sisters out , but they were pretty well inseparable ; a turndown did n't worry him so much as the prospect of being accepted by one and so giving offence to the other . |
14 | I 'd often thought of doing a TV commercial . |
15 | She 'd immediately thought of Jordan . |
16 | And the typing college was a come down , I can tell you , from his idea that she would go into a profession ; he 'd even thought of university . |
17 | And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of . |
18 | It was a surprise because I 'd barely thought of her since I was fucked by her dog , an incident with which she had become associated in my mind : Helen and dog-cock went together . |
19 | Rather like running the YMCA in fact , although I 'd never thought of it like that before . |
20 | Actually I 'd never thought of being an actress . |
21 | ‘ I 'd never thought of that , ’ replied Mcduff . |
22 | I 'd never thought of myself as working at the NME because I was in awe of it ; I used to read it all the time , Tony Tyler , Charles Shaar Murray and people like that . |
23 | I 'd never thought of marrying him , he was just a boyfriend , he did n't even seem all that attractive after I got pregnant . |
24 | But I 'd never thought of us as really having to worry about money that much ; certainly I was used to getting more or less what I wanted and had come to think of this virtually as a right , the way only children are apt to if their parents are anything other than actively hostile to them . |
25 | She 'd never thought of him as that sort of man . |
26 | ‘ I wish I 'd never thought of it . |
27 | You did indeed Norman and I 'd never thought of it , but there we are . |
28 | ‘ I 'd never thought of it that openly . |
29 | ‘ I 've got to hand it to you , Angel , I 'd never thought of that technique , ’ said Bunny with genuine admiration . |
30 | Well I , I 'd never thought of taking anything like that until she said , cos I , well you never pay , it 's all new to me , I have n't done it before and she said oh no she said we take these small tins of stuff with us and er make our sandwiches , cos there 's a supermarket I believe not far from there |