Example sentences of "he have thought of " in BNC.
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1 | Since becoming vice-chairman four months ago he has thought of changing it to Owen More Money . |
2 | Instead he has thought of a number . |
3 | He has thought of a new title : Loot … ’ |
4 | That was what he 'd thought of every morning since he 'd first started feeding them with Mrs Wright 's grain . |
5 | He 'd thought of a way , how he could get out without his Mum and Dad knowing . |
6 | And going away , he 'd thought of that too . |
7 | He 'd thought of her constantly , hoping she still worked for the Bradford family , and the invitation to Christmas dinner with them had caused him more elation than Maud , his wife , though he had n't dared show it . |
8 | Carson had only just put the phone down after trying to get Alison 's number from Enquiries , but as he 'd waited for his call to be taken he 'd thought of her , perhaps contemptuous of his anxiety and annoyed by his persistence , and he 'd hung up without even making his request . |
9 | ‘ Well , he would have done if he 'd thought of it . |
10 | My God , it was years since he 'd thought of her , even . |
11 | There were some weekends when he would phone me up and ask if he could come round because he 'd thought of something new for me to do , and he 'd jump into his car and come all the way just to give me a new inflection on a word ! ’ |
12 | He glanced at John Russell again , then over to me like he 'd thought of something . |
13 | It seemed as if he 'd thought of everything . |
14 | As it happened Paddington was having trouble about what to buy the Brown family for Christmas and he wished he 'd thought of it himself . |
15 | What would he have thought of his beloved Russia now ? |
16 | Jack often thought he was n't quick enough to match Charlie 's easy repartee , but now he had thought of something that would make his friend smile . |
17 | He had thought of experimenting with three different subjects — maths , foreign languages and chess — but his financial circumstances in those days did not make it possible . |
18 | Nigel could be quite persistent when he had thought of something to make Gina miserable . |
19 | Yesterday he had thought of himself as a character in an obscene novel . |
20 | ‘ She touched his organ , and from that bright epoch , even it , the old companion of his happiest hours , incapable as he had thought of elevation , began a new and deified existence . ’ |
21 | If only he had thought of recorking his wine after dégorgement , then the perfectly limpid sparkling wine he had managed to achieve for himself and , no doubt , passed on as a ‘ tip ’ to others , would have been available to everybody . |
22 | He had thought of her as essentially a private woman who would be very little concerned with her neighbours or their problems . |
23 | Willie held the knife above the cake , screwed up his face till he had thought of a wish and then plunged the knife into the icing . |
24 | Though both in their early forties when they died , he had thought of them as old . |
25 | If he happened to be out when Sien came home , the flowers in front of the window by the wicker chair would let her know he had thought of her . |
26 | Until then he had thought of her as sulky , even wilful , and had in truth been no more anxious for the match than she . |
27 | His book was almost finished , and he had thought of a title : The Character Of Completeness . |
28 | On the day they had gone , when the summer was over and the skies grey and a wind blowing , he had thought of that image . |
29 | It would be more than a week since he had thought of Millet . |
30 | He had thought of Harry all the way out of Rome to Leonardo da Vinci , all the time that he had stood in the check-in line , all the time he had sat on the Alitalia , all the time he had stood at Customs and Immigration at Athens International , all the time in the taxi out to the Kifisia suburb . |