Example sentences of "what he thought [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But they did not maintain an image ; or at least , not until an outsider pressed them , assembled one from what he thought were the parts , tried it out on them and modified it to accommodate their comments and additional information . |
2 | This critic concluded his review by pointing out to his readers what he thought were the real merits of the film for he had thought of it as being ‘ neither capitalistic nor laboristic , but a straight-away drama ’ not at all ‘ depending on any propaganda to arouse the spectator 's interest ’ . |
3 | Sometimes , as they encountered new crowds of pole-carrying Annamese peasants jogging ceaselessly between market and rice field , or spilling out of their tiny village temples and pagodas , he felt that what had happened was somehow inextricably bound up with the torrid , exotic country that was so totally unfamiliar to him in all its ways , and other distressing images of the recent past began to flood through his mind ; he saw again the brutal French colon lashing the fallen prisoners between the shafts of the cart in Saigon , remembered the horror he had felt at the sight of what he thought were many massacred coolies on the river wharf on their arrival , and he heard once more the thud of the Citron striking the peasant boy on the way to the hunting camp . |
4 | Meanwhile Norman Stone 's confident his reputation wo n't be dented like that of Lord Dacre , the Oxford historian who helped the Sunday Times serialise what he thought were the Hitler diaries but soon turned out to be a hoax . |
5 | He was in a field , and picked out what he thought was a wood , to which he headed and placed his unwanted gear in a ditch , covering it with tufts or grass . |
6 | Then he said he had been checked into what he thought was an hotel for the blood test , and was given an injection . |
7 | Then he said he had been checked into what he thought was an hotel for the blood test , and was given an injection . |
8 | Once past the chalets Gazzer took what he thought was a short cut through the dunes . |
9 | Heading for what he thought was the way they had come , he was immediately confused . |
10 | He put the chemical in what he thought was the storage tank but was n't . |
11 | Endill did not hear anything at first but after a minute or two heard what he thought was a cough in the distance . |
12 | At 11.00 he found what he thought was the relevant passage in Vico . |
13 | He narrowly missed what he thought was a lamp post but turned out to be a tree , and reached for where the handle was usually to be found on a front door . |
14 | He was so forceful and dogmatic in his ideas that the Girls would be embarrassed at band calls when he interrupted acts , totally unknown to him , to tell them what he thought was wrong . |
15 | This hangar was all closed up apart from one door , so he drove in in the semi-dark and reversed rapidly into what he thought was an empty corner without checking it first for parked vehicles . |
16 | Her Great-Uncle Isaac , who lived at Low Birk Hatt , used to keep geese and one night just as the light had faded my dad shot what he thought was a duck flying off Hury Reservoir . |
17 | He began to run in what he thought was the right direction , but he did n't recognise any of the buildings . |
18 | Jobless Peter Urben , 43 , clambered on to the roof of what he thought was the optician 's and ended up in the carpet shop next door . |
19 | What he thought was mud was obviously explosive . ’ |
20 | I introduced Rickie to McIllvanney who screwed his face into what he thought was a pleasant smile then , after exchanging an inanity or two , fled to his office . |
21 | ‘ He was a harmless sort of youth really , just trying to do what he thought was right . |
22 | A BURGLAR broke his ankles when he leapt out of what he thought was a first-floor window at Bristol — and fell four storeys . |
23 | A BURGLAR broke his ankles when he leapt out of what he thought was a first-floor window at Bristol — and fell four storeys . |
24 | He had said what he thought was the decent thing to say , and had it chucked back at him . |
25 | Hipper , by now apprehensive , turned away , first to the southeast , then to the southwest , in order to avoid what he thought was the vanguard of Admiral Jellicoe 's battle squadrons . |
26 | In March a Scottish investment analyst was convicted of insider dealing for doing what he thought was his job — advising clients to sell after talking to top managers about their company 's prospects . |
27 | Was it , I wondered , his natural reaction to something extraordinary , and did he therefore use it on the stage , or was he simply acting and registering what he thought was the appropriate emotion under the circumstances ? |
28 | He stood up again at what he thought was the sound of a lorry , which also might have been an aeroplane or a dry gust of wind in the trees behind the house . |
29 | Erm we had one morning , one of our sergeants saw what he thought was a break-in . |
30 | There was something the doctor could n't move on my chest — what he thought was consumption . |