Example sentences of "i have thought [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I 'd thought we were going on a lecture tour , I 'd have brought a notepad and a lunchbox . |
2 | ‘ I 'd thought we might safely have dinner here tonight . |
3 | Even I had come to realise we were n't as compatible as I 'd thought we were . |
4 | And I 'd thought they 'd be , suffice . |
5 | Mummy is there and I 'd thought she was in good hands but of course I could n't visit her as often as I 'd like while earning my megamillions . |
6 | I 'd thought she was like me , wanting but scared . |
7 | For some reason I 'd thought I 'd be given just a sample in a small box — like those used to send out wedding cake . |
8 | But it explained a few things — the kindness I 'd thought I 'd detected , his seemingly unreasonable act of firing me … |
9 | ‘ I 'd thought I would n't have to move again , that we 'd be all right , you and me , Miss , a few more years yet . |
10 | I 'd thought I was going to rest on my laurels . |
11 | Just to pass some time cos I 'm bored I 'd thought I 'd list a team of crap Leeds players I 've had the misfortune to see over the years . |
12 | Just to pass some time cos I 'm bored I 'd thought I 'd list a team of crap Leeds players I 've had the misfortune to see over the years . |
13 | If I 'd thought it noisy where we were , where we went made talking impossible . |
14 | Luckily I 'd thought it out before . |
15 | Now that the little spot of reality I 'd made in this mean city has been so lightly abandoned by those I 'd thought it would be safe with — but you wo n't catch me compromising with the lackeys . |
16 | I 'd thought it was Dargaville but when we reached the small town of Warkworth , the name ‘ rang a bell ’ . |
17 | ‘ I would never have taken her if I 'd thought it would upset her . ’ |
18 | ‘ You know I would if I 'd thought it was going to turn out like this ! |
19 | It was better than I 'd thought it 'd be . |
20 | I 'd thought he might suddenly take off and run , but he seemed glued to the bench . |
21 | ‘ I 'd thought he was a loner . ’ |
22 | When he thumped her I 'd thought he 'd seen her before . |
23 | I 'd thought you know it 's wider than that . |
24 | I 'd thought you 'd been getting exercise in . |
25 | keep it okay for you in fact that 's who I 'd thought you 'd gone to , I thought you had called in at their house like cos must of seen his , I thought you must of seen his run out his car at |
26 | Well I 'd thought you 'd winter ? |
27 | oh , oh Tiny , I 'd thought you 'd finished I do n't mind paying ninety nine P for these , because they , so much goes towards |
28 | she says she 's got a beautiful place I said yeah , but look how many stairs , I said I just could n't climb the stairs , she said oh that 's it , she says , but er , she says knowing you like I 've always well she says and your husband , she even described you , she says I , I 'd thought you 'd move into a better area than that . |
29 | I had thought her , on our first meeting , prima donna material . |
30 | I had thought her a goner ; now this — from the victim 's own lips . |