Example sentences of "i have always thought [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's quite good-looking in a film-starry way — I 'd always thought of him as young . |
2 | As John struggles to find another plectrum , I mention that I 'd always thought of him as a fingerstyle player … |
3 | I should explain that I never once thought that he should ‘ give way to me ’ — as Nonni said he should — because I was ill ; only because , as I told him , I had always thought of him as ‘ a reasonable human being with some pretensions to morality ’ . |
4 | When I actually began to realize that there were advantages to being gay , that changed my whole attitude — up till then I had always thought of it as something to be sorry for , to apologize for . |
5 | She was twelve years younger than my father , and for years now I had called her Margaret , but until that moment I had always thought of her as firmly fixed in the older generation . |
6 | I had always thought of Italy as my spiritual home . |
7 | So no bug-eyed monsters which I had always thought to be the cheapest form of science fiction . |
8 | ‘ I 've always thought of the guitar as another voice , so I start with a voice , singing along with the vocal , and from time to time you can hear a place where other voices would come in , like backing harmonies , which then become part of it . |
9 | I 've always thought of Agnew as being the exact antithesis of Duveen . |
10 | I 've always thought of it as a sort of last resort . |
11 | And I 've always thought of marriage as a sort of young adventure , two people of the same age setting out together , discovering together , growing together . |
12 | I 've always thought of myself as a sensible person , yet I allowed myself to do that . |
13 | ‘ You know , Morse , ’ panted Max as he eased his overweight frame into his car , ‘ I 've always thought of myself more as a Renaissance man , actually . ’ |
14 | I 've always thought of class in the following way — I think that , that class is broadly , or used to be broadly , ways in which people live . |
15 | it is what I 've always thought for a long time that somebody like Brian if he 's not if he 's not showing at our fish at our show , even as an A class judge , I , I fail to see why he ca n't judge at our show it 's , he goes to Skelm and , and judges there and our fish will be there or strange really when we 're struggling for judges that , that we do n't do these things . |
16 | But that must be awful I al I 've always thought for a , a woman who wears really loads of make-up |
17 | That 's what I 've always thought in the past . |
18 | I have always thought of myself as being rather unfavourably viewed by the art establishment and that includes journalists in Britain . |
19 | I suppose I have always thought of it as a possibility but his actual decision to marry was a surprise . ’ |