Example sentences of "think he 'd be " in BNC.
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1 | If she had n't known better she 'd have thought he 'd been drinking . |
2 | It 's thought he 'd been incontinent and tried to wash himself . |
3 | It 's thought he 'd been swept off a mountain in high winds . |
4 | He thought he 'd been there once but had no idea now . |
5 | The pupils thought he 'd been brought in specially for their benefit and turned up the next week with more surrealistic pieces . |
6 | Thought he 'd been a bit hurt when we grabbed him . |
7 | He dodged behind a bus and I thought he 'd been knocked down . |
8 | ‘ Well , I just thought he 'd been at the whisky even more than usual , and ignored him . |
9 | We thought he 'd been knocked over by a hit and run driver . ’ |
10 | Let it suffice for the present that he thought he 'd been silly to nurture romantic thoughts about his first love . |
11 | At that time , and erm she had n't known anything about it , because he had looked after the benefit , and she thought he 'd been paying the rent . |
12 | For a second Donna thought he 'd been standing there looking at her , this man in the leather jacket and trousers which were too short . |
13 | He probably thought he 'd been rather smart but today he discovered you were supposed to be dead . ’ |
14 | He says he knows cases where wives were n't given , and there were then very serious er conflicts broken up , because the man who did n't get the wife then thought he 'd been cheated and apparently his complaint was you know er wife I give you my foreskin . |
15 | At first he thought he 'd been burgled , but he was astonished to find when he called the police that they 'd done it . |
16 | Bobby Vinton 's ‘ Blue Velvet ’ is this week 's network chart number one ; he has n't had a hit since the nineteen sixties , and when he was told of his success in America , he thought he 'd been made the victim of a Jeremy Beadle style prank . |
17 | ‘ Jesus , you 'd think he 'd been programmed . ’ |
18 | ‘ From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says . |
19 | But now he did n't think he 'd been harsh at all . |
20 | I do n't think he 'd been for about six month . |
21 | I do n't think he 'd been ill-treated , but he 's took a lot of love and a lot of attention |
22 | ‘ I think he 'd been fascinated by the wooden leg banging on the floor . |
23 | His body was cold-I think he 'd been there for hours . ’ |
24 | I think he 'd been practising his pauses . |
25 | and they thought , they said then it was connected with the accident , erm because it , you know , she was in such a bad way , and , the other fellow was to blame , I think he 'd been drinking , I 'm not sure , but they 're claiming off the insurance and they reckon she 's gon na be entitled to around a hundred thousand pounds compensation , because , not only has she had these physical injuries , but because she had a knock on the head it 's also affecting her mental state |
26 | I think he 'd been better for a long time on and off |
27 | He wanted us to think he 'd been in Retford . |
28 | James 's book rather rewrites history when he says that he wanted Niki to think he 'd been psyched out . |
29 | And to think he 'd been agonizing about what line to take on Bartocci 's conspiracy theory ! |