Example sentences of "thought [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We thought everyone would be against the development , but opinion seems to be moving the other way , mainly thanks to Calder himself .
2 Dana thought everyone should do just as she wanted , and why not ?
3 She thought someone might ask her questions , but she was saved by the arrival of their director .
4 I thought someone might get a couple of black eyes or something .
5 She even told Sybil that the frog in the school pond was enchanted , and poor Sybil was in such a state that I thought someone ought to teach Mildred a lesson . ‘
6 I thought someone may have heard , even though I could n't call out .
7 I thought someone would have put a bullet in his back by now . ’
8 ‘ I thought someone would have put a bullet in his back by now … ’
9 At first Robert thought someone must have been hurt , but , a second later , the scream came again and he realized , with horror , that this was a cry of joy .
10 So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans .
11 ‘ The opposition was divided and he thought his would be the strongest party .
12 Still , I thought I ought to let you know . ’
13 I told her I was scared to go home but I thought I ought to , and of course she said , ‘ You 'd be best to come here , then , and when you feel like it , we can phone your parents and tell them whatever you want them to know .
14 Having cost the University of Bristol a lot of money over the previous months , I thought I ought to try to put something back , so I got myself sponsored : part of the money was to go to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council , and half to the newly-formed Bristol University Arthritis Research Group .
15 I thought I ought to ask him .
16 I vowed to have no more to do with her but thought I ought to return her shoes and her key , so I snatched Frankie 's comic and tried to persuade him to come with me .
17 The craziness of the theatre business was apparent from day one and about three weeks into my ten week contract , I thought I ought to give Peace Corps another try .
18 At the risk of sounding pompous — for this was very basic medicine — I thought I ought to explain to Miss Sowerby just what I was thinking of .
19 ‘ Just thought I ought to let you know about her . ’
20 He 'd come across someone he thought I ought to meet .
21 ‘ I thought I ought to .
22 They thought I ought to see the doctor .
23 Diana said I looked ill , and needed a holiday at the seaside , but St John thought I ought to concentrate on more serious work , and gave me even more Hindustani exercises to do .
24 I thought I ought to tell you that .
25 ‘ Mike knew I always work late , and even though there was n't anything for me to do , he thought I ought to know . ’
26 ‘ I do n't suppose it 's important , but I thought I ought to tell you that I saw Mr Riddle on Friday evening . ’
27 ‘ I was n't ; it was only when I was talking about it to Gina that I thought I ought to come here and tell you . ’
28 " I 'm sorry , Mr Grout , but I thought I ought to mention it .
29 ‘ When you first came in to look around I half thought I ought to mention it .
30 Sometimes then I was a bit embarrassed by it , because I thought I ought to be a little more revolutionary , but I 've always completely loathed violence and bloodshed and every time I dived into Marxism all I could think of was Lenin shooting the anarchists .
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