Example sentences of "i thought you [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But I thought you ought to see it . ’ |
2 | Anyway , I thought you ought to know you have your reader back , and I enclose £4 for 4 back issues . |
3 | I thought you would do I thought there was something you 'd be doing I wo n't be sure now I 'm gon na put that tax disc in |
4 | I thought you would find it of interest . |
5 | ‘ I thought you would like it . |
6 | I thought you would like it . ’ |
7 | I thought you would help me , too . |
8 | I thought you might think it was funny , to catch your spook in a mousetrap — ’ |
9 | I thought you might pay me for it . |
10 | ‘ Not quite as spectacular as Stonehenge , but I thought you might find them interesting . ’ |
11 | I thought you might drive me to the station . ’ |
12 | I thought you might ask me about that some time , ’ he murmured . |
13 | ‘ I thought you might ask me to stay , ’ Tracey said hopefully , instantly dispelling her feeling of gratitude . |
14 | I thought you might use it for your files . ’ |
15 | I thought you might put you in jail for that |
16 | ‘ I thought you might like it , ’ he commented , and Fabia had to give her special attention to catkins , and to where lilac was about to break out of bud , because as her heart began to race she could n't help but think that Ven had intended to bring her with him to Petřín , even as he 'd casually tossed that invitation at her . |
17 | I thought you might need it , or miss it — if it 's valuable , ’ he drawled slowly , ‘ or of sentimental value . ’ |
18 | I thought you used to wear them at one time |
19 | ‘ I thought you 'd recognize it . ’ |
20 | She looked vaguely at it and then said , ‘ I thought you 'd set it for home . ’ |
21 | ‘ It 's slightly sparkling so I thought you 'd prefer it . ’ |
22 | I thought you 'd want them to know as soon as possible . ’ |
23 | ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’ |
24 | ‘ I thought you 'd make it for me , ’ Dana faltered ; usually Claudia would leap to do her twin 's bidding , but this morning she told her where the coffee lived , turned her back and went back to sleep . |
25 | I thought you 'd do it . ’ |
26 | ‘ I thought you 'd help us ! |
27 | I did n't know though did I I thought you 'd let them cool ! |
28 | ‘ I thought you 'd cheer me up ! ’ |
29 | ‘ I thought you 'd like it short . ’ |
30 | ‘ I thought you 'd like it . |