Example sentences of "i thought you 'd be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I thought you 'd be back early , ’ April said to Charlie . |
2 | I thought you 'd be able to put it right for us . ’ |
3 | He stopped again and , taking her firmly now by the arm , pulled her into a shop doorway and , looking into her eyes , he said , ‘ If it was n't for leaving you I 'd be glad to go , and … and I thought you 'd be proud of me going . ’ |
4 | ‘ I thought you 'd be pleased to see me . ’ |
5 | ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth . |
6 | I thought you 'd be as excited as I am by the idea . ’ |
7 | ‘ I thought you 'd be relieved . |
8 | Anyway , I thought you 'd be interested . ’ |
9 | I thought you 'd be a pushover ; |
10 | ‘ I thought you 'd be here , ’ said Tim , ‘ when you were n't in at your place . ’ |
11 | ‘ I thought you 'd be at the flat in London . |
12 | ‘ I thought you 'd be looking forward to it . |
13 | ‘ I thought you 'd be longer . |
14 | I thought you 'd be alone . ’ |
15 | ‘ I thought you 'd be pleased . ’ |
16 | I thought you 'd be pleased ! ’ |
17 | ‘ I thought you 'd be glad to hear it . ’ |
18 | ‘ You 're smaller than I thought you 'd be , ’ Berger told him . |
19 | I thought you 'd be amused , me telling lies to bolster up morale . |
20 | Trouble is , I thought you 'd be able to handle him . |
21 | ‘ I thought you 'd be putting your foot down , ’ she said , gazing out of the window . |
22 | I thought you 'd be off duty . ’ |
23 | ‘ I thought you 'd be too excited to sleep , ’ smiled Douglas as he turned the pages of the Radio Times . |
24 | ‘ I thought you 'd be sleeping , ’ she said to her cousin . |
25 | You 're exactly the way I thought you 'd be . ’ |
26 | Nor did I dare return until I thought you 'd be safely in bed , and no temptation to me . ’ |
27 | ‘ I thought you 'd be along to see me . ’ |
28 | ‘ I thought you 'd be moving away now . ’ |
29 | ‘ I thought you 'd be older . ’ |
30 | ‘ I thought you 'd be about thirty or more , ’ he said lamely . |