Example sentences of "thought [conj] i would [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought that I would ridiculed . |
2 | I thought that I would wear my Great Britain tracksuit to the airport . |
3 | I thought that I would start my own trend , an all-in-one suit . |
4 | I thought that I would go in and explain the whole thing to him and explain that there was no point in creating trouble unnecessarily . |
5 | I thought that I would scratch out the pictures , but now that the woman has seen them they are not mine any more . |
6 | I never thought that I would join their ranks for me being the steward and the convenor was always enough . |
7 | I thought that I would have plenty of time to work once the children went back after the 10-week summer holiday . |
8 | And then I was thirty , and I thought that I would have to start specialising or it would be too late … ’ . |
9 | There were gulls flying and calling , but I had not disturbed the main colony , and I thought that I would have heard if he had been working below the cliffs at the north-west point . |
10 | I thought that I would have a go at getting a pilot 's course , which I did — and was soon sharply put in my place . |
11 | I really thought that I would have asked Chris if he is pay for his erm Society here in . |
12 | I never thought that I would live to see such an important person write such a shameful letter , which is usually the behaviour of people in countries under dictatorship . |
13 | I thought that I would begin with an outline of the problems you face , and go on to chronicle your successes . ’ |
14 | As I drove the fifty or so miles back home I thought that I would rewrite the story , the history rather , of the Butcher . |
15 | Probably thought that I 'd go an get some but I , no way . |
16 | I thought that I 'd let all you people who are n't fortunate enough to get the yorkshire evening post ( YEP ) know what 's going on in their weekly United Insight column . |