Example sentences of "i thought you " in BNC.
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31 | I thought you might like that , seeing as you 're so keen on birds and that . |
32 | ‘ I thought you went to Garth House , ’ said Philip 's Mum . |
33 | ‘ I thought you 'd never respond . |
34 | I thought you 'd got a bit carried away when you were drawing them . ’ |
35 | I thought you 'd want to hear this . ’ |
36 | ‘ Look — it 's hard to explain clearly when you 're shattered but yesterday I thought you were a ghoul . |
37 | I thought you might have someone staying here . |
38 | Simon looked up surprised , even amused : ‘ And I thought you liked him ! ’ |
39 | ‘ I thought you fancied her , ’ he said , keeping his voice light , casual . |
40 | ‘ I thought you 'd cheer me up ! ’ |
41 | I thought you must have scared him off … . ’ |
42 | I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning . |
43 | ‘ I thought you ought to know … |
44 | I thought you were her . ’ |
45 | I thought you were at Claro . ’ |
46 | ‘ It 's only me , ’ said Otley , ‘ I was worried , I thought you 'd fallen asleep and drowned yourself , been knocking but you never answered . ’ |
47 | ‘ I thought you were dead , ’ said Tumbleweed . |
48 | ‘ I thought you were at Malham . ’ |
49 | You know , you 're standing there and you get , ‘ What 're you doin' on the tube , I thought you ‘ ad loadsamoney , hur , hur. ’ and there 's nothing you can do . ’ |
50 | ‘ I thought you were told not to go far , young lady . |
51 | ‘ I thought you said you did n't have any friends , apart from … ’ |
52 | ‘ I thought you said you 'd abandoned Ewan ! ’ |
53 | He explained this extraordinary assertion to his family by saying that the aristocratic rule of primogeniture was the same as that by which Jesus Christ had inherited the kingdom of heaven ( at which his daughter , Nancy , remarked , ‘ Oh , I thought you meant it would be a blow at the faith because the Lord 's son would lose the right to choose the clergyman . ’ ) . |
54 | ‘ I thought you did n't believe in it . ’ |
55 | ‘ I thought you said it was clean ! ’ |
56 | I thought you had a good chance there . ’ |
57 | ‘ Oh , no , ’ replied the man , ‘ I thought you said burglar . |
58 | I thought you said ‘ bawds ’ . ‘ |
59 | If I thought you were sent by the Creator I might be induced to think you had a right to dispose of me . |
60 | ‘ I thought you were someone else , ’ explained Endill as he climbed down to the ground . |