Example sentences of "who thought it " in BNC.

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1 Emma : Publicity 's a tiger which can turn and rend The man who thought it once to be his friend .
2 The speech , observed Benson , who thought it remarkable , was ‘ rapturously received ’ by that huge audience .
3 Ramsey made a speech which disconcerted the managers of the conference , who thought it a bad example of English insularity .
4 One social worker completed the schedule on two occasions with a sixteen-year-old boy who thought it was ‘ great fun ’ .
5 Britain was one of those who thought it went too far .
6 Nicholson 's interest in writing was re-awakened by his scriptwriting assistance on The Terror , and his next project was a screenplay in which he was encouraged by Roger Corman , who thought it was a good idea because though he personally felt Nicholson showed great potential as an actor , others around him did not always agree .
7 The landlord of The Morning Star at New Bradwell , was Major Ansell MBE ( HG ) , who thought it unjust that they had to soldier on after their experiences .
8 Those who thought it would fall to pieces within 5000 miles were confounded , even if those who hoped it would sail the test with BMW-like dependability could hardly crow about its reliability record .
9 Who thought it was a ‘ funny old world ’ ?
10 I faxed pictures of the damaged Tri-Pacer to Tim , who thought it could be fixed .
11 He derided those who thought it was ‘ all right to stay in opposition so long as your socialist heart is pure ’ , and argued it was not they who suffered , but the poor in Britain and in the third world : ‘ We are not just a debating society .
12 There was some demurring at this , especially from William Douglas , who thought it dangerous .
13 In a separate incident a bomblet killed another Corps member , Lance Corporal Terry Hill , 26 , who thought it was a lead weight .
14 It was the committed Christians who were , in the main , sympathetic , and the dedicated atheists who thought it ‘ in rather poor taste ’ .
15 Although a separate issue which was not on the Forum 's agenda , the ‘ Let ’ proposal nevertheless drew much adverse comment from many of those present , including Stefan Edberg and Steffi Graf , the latter player who thought it ‘ silly ’ .
16 ‘ You 'd better , ’ said Joe , who thought it wiser to help her get up and fight her hard luck than to harp on it .
17 There were also those who remembered Caledor 's words concerning the curse on the line of Aenarion , who thought it wise to remind others .
18 Foreign competition alarmed English manufacturers , who thought it the explanation of their difficulties .
19 Nearly one quarter ( 8/33 ) of those who had received the more comprehensive list of complications thought that they had been given ‘ too much ’ information , compared with just 6% ( 2/36 ) of those who had been given a simple explanation ( p=0.04 , Fisher 's exact test ) : anxiety scores did not differ significantly between patients who thought the amount of information given was too much and those who thought it was ‘ about right ’ ( data not shown ) .
20 Particularly unimpressed was Nell McCafferty who thought it a bad choice as an opening movie which she assumed had been selected as a ‘ keynote ’ film for the festival .
21 He had feared that Hope might turn out to be one of those weary and self-righteous young men who thought it witty to mock the great old institutions .
22 ‘ Go safely , Floy , ’ whispered Fenella , who thought it safer not to say more , and then one of the stable hands brought the second horse forward and Floy found , as Snodgrass had , that it was actually quite easy to spring into the saddle and it was rather a safe feeling to be seated astride a horse like this .
23 Because I 've , I 've spoken to staff who , who thought it was awful but when chatted to them about it
24 They were people who thought It was important — and that it could make money .
25 He was the only speaker who thought it worthy of mention .
26 The military claimed that his killing , in the national penitentiary , was the work of Aristide supporters , but this version was disputed by analysts who thought it marked the settling of old scores between Lafontant and his opponents within the army .
27 We saw a lot of the Bakers , and did day trips ; one to the historic railway at Weka Pass ; another to Mt.Herbert , the highest point on Banks Peninsula ( wonderful views over Lyttleton Harbour ) and Pigeon Bay ; and several visits to local beaches at Sumner and Taylor 's Mistake ( a bay named after a captain who thought it was the entrance to Lyttleton Harbour ) .
28 The main bar had an alcove with more marble than Lord Elgin could have handled , and , at the northern end of Blackfriars Bridge , it was over-popular with the lunch-time City crowd who thought it daring to venture across the river .
29 As the floor numbering system at all modern universities is totally unintelligible to everyone except the drug-crazed mathematician who thought it up , I just followed my nose .
30 Not really , no , er , we 've had several people in to examine it , who thought it was erm , you know , okay where it was , and as it stands .
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