Example sentences of "think i 'd [verb] you " in BNC.
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31 | Or you I just thought I 'd tell you . |
32 | I just thought I 'd tell you that in case you needed it in any of your essays . |
33 | But oh , erm your dog 's attacking a car I just thought I 'd tell you . |
34 | I never thought I 'd meet you , ’ he finally managed to say . |
35 | ‘ And I still ca n't understand why Caro thought I 'd like you . ’ |
36 | " It 's only — well , I thought I 'd ask you — how she looked when — I mean they say some people who die like that , they look sort of , their faces … " |
37 | Sophie sat down at Pascoe 's table and said , ‘ I thought I 'd find you here . ’ |
38 | ‘ Thought I 'd find you here , Nurse Avery . |
39 | And he goes , this joke changes a little bit every time I tell you , I thought I 'd warn you though . |
40 | ‘ I never thought I 'd hear you say you did n't care about your designs . ’ |
41 | I recognized Billy Tuckett from way back and thought I 'd save you guys some time by giving you his name . |
42 | I never thought I 'd see you again ! ’ |
43 | I had to be in Nassau anyway , so I thought I 'd look you up . |
44 | ‘ I thought I 'd let you know . ’ |
45 | I thought I 'd let you have your sleep out . |
46 | I thought I 'd let you know that Leeds supposedly made a bid for Norwegian striker Geir Frigaard last week . |
47 | You probably all knew this … but just in case I thought I 'd let you know . |
48 | ‘ Just thought I 'd let you know everything 's up to date . |
49 | I thought I 'd let you know , he 's a handy chap that , the wood |
50 | Well that 's not as disgusting , I used to know a little kid that used to eat shit , by the way everybody , I just thought I 'd let you know . |
51 | I thought I 'd ring you up and tell you . |
52 | Just thought I 'd call you . |
53 | Bank and Mitchell of the B B C and I I thought I 'd read you the letter as well , because the letter does what we 've often said about setting the block plan . |
54 | He said I thought I 'd catch you out . |
55 | so I thought I 'd buy you |
56 | Anyway I thought I 'd fill you in on my progress with IMP . ’ |
57 | ‘ You really think I 'd leave you now ? ’ said Julie softly . |
58 | ‘ Now I know you better , Sarah , I think I 'd pay you not to do it . ’ |
59 | ‘ If I ever thought you were mixed up in anything bad , Steve , ’ she said , ‘ I think I 'd kill you . ’ |
60 | ‘ You have a low opinion of my intelligence if you think I 'd let you get away with that . ’ |