Example sentences of "i thought [pron] [modal v] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | I discovered a quiet place where I thought nobody would find me , but then I noticed Mr Rochester come into the garden too . |
2 | She said er well they came to us in the interval and Con was just like , I thought she 'll call me when Sally has gone , Sally had their address , she 'd just you know , she was gon na be in there and Con said , look , did you look at that dress she said , whoever makes them ! |
3 | Even if I tried it on I thought she would stop me . |
4 | I thought it would make me feel less helpless if I was opposed by something definite . |
5 | I thought it would take me time to adjust and it has . |
6 | I did a year 's course , I thought it would get me somewhere . " |
7 | So I had a bath and I thought it 'd warm me up but I was , I was freezing were n't I ? |
8 | I thought you would help me , too . |
9 | I thought you might pay me for it . |
10 | I thought you might drive me to the station . ’ |
11 | I thought you might ask me about that some time , ’ he murmured . |
12 | ‘ I thought you might ask me to stay , ’ Tracey said hopefully , instantly dispelling her feeling of gratitude . |
13 | ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’ |
14 | ‘ I thought you 'd cheer me up ! ’ |
15 | I explained about the shop ; I thought he might give me a loan to set up in business again … . |
16 | I thought he would slide me into the strait-jacket right away . |
17 | I thought he would make me a delightful Uncle Richard . |
18 | When the draw was announced and I found that I was next to Carl Lewis I thought that it was just brilliant , because we run our races in a similar fashion and I thought he could drag me through . |
19 | Because I thought he could use me in his own way , and that would make me happy . |
20 | ‘ The greatest irony is that I thought he could help me in my research on rape , ’ she says . |
21 | How I thought he could help me I do n't know , but he invited me for lunch , anyway , and he was lovely . |
22 | I thought he 'd send me home but he did n't . |
23 | I thought he 'd hit me . |
24 | I thought he 'd hit me ; but he took it well . |
25 | I did n't tell Oliver at first because I thought he 'd despise me . |