Example sentences of "thought [pers pn] might [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It 'll be so hot I thought I might rent a place in the country , but it might be a waste of money . |
2 | I thought I might receive a visit from someone — but from security , not the police , checking up . ’ |
3 | ‘ I thought I might have a word with Eddie Brady . ’ |
4 | ‘ Until Sir Thomas died and you thought I might have a motive for murder ? ’ she finished sweetly . |
5 | Thought you might want a lift . |
6 | ‘ I thought you might fancy a drink , ’ he said , without preamble . |
7 | Thought you might like a ride out to the estancia . ’ |
8 | ‘ She thought you might see a link between the affair and the murder . ’ |
9 | Now , feeling the train grubbiness all over he– , she thought she might have a bath . |
10 | She thought she might try a purge . |
11 | ‘ Well , I thought we might take a holiday in Canada , ’ Mark said . |
12 | I thought we might take a tour round the surrounding hills and make sure there were no hidden surprises . |
13 | I thought we might have a treat and drive into Siena . ’ |
14 | ‘ Thought we might have a bit of sport , ’ he announced generally . |
15 | ‘ I thought we might have a word about the Gray affair and try to move things on a little in that area , ’ said Wheeler . |
16 | We thought we might have a chance . |
17 | And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together . |
18 | I thought they might have a check before you go . |
19 | She thought they might have a Christmas tree ; for the first non-ideological season for many years . |
20 | Hallin also represented producer , Chris Allison , and thought he might form a partnership with the band . |
21 | In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time . |
22 | He thought he might write a book about it all . |