Example sentences of "he 'd [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They earn in a year what he 'd pay a French worker in a month . |
2 | He gives Rachel the blank stare he 'd give a truant officer . |
3 | He 's more discerning , he 'd prefer a slow build-up , like him and me . |
4 | He drank barley wine which is quite strong stuff and he 'd smoke a few joints as well , but to the best of my knowledge , he would n't touch any hard drugs at all . |
5 | He 'd feel a little bit of pity for his mother and the labrador he 'd owned at eight , awe at the dead pop stars and disgust at the lack of fashion and the bad music played for the occasion . |
6 | If one of his family had been in the same position surely he 'd expect a stiffer sentence than the one given today |
7 | He 'd do a standard trunk escape , but come on as a clown to test the chains . |
8 | I also like Sheffield Wednesday 's Chris Bart-Williams — he 'd do a great job . |
9 | He said show me how to carve , actually I bet he 'd make a good chef |
10 | ‘ He 'd make a marvellous father , ’ Carole enthused . |
11 | And as she stared , there was interposed on the fair skin face of a man , a thin man , and he was leering at her as if in triumph , as he would do if he were to get hold of this unusual-looking child , for he 'd make a pretty penny out of her , no matter what channel he sent her along , his nursery , the street , or the boat . |
12 | He 'd make an awful fuss . |
13 | O ’ course I do n't want to exaggerate : now and then you 'd get sparks out of him — he 'd tell a good story , he 'd chat up one o' the lasses , or go to t'pub wi' the lads . |
14 | oh no they wo n't , in that case he 'd hold a fucking dinner and dance , he would n't hold a disco |
15 | He said Danny was good at making money … he 'd run a successful car security etching business , and once made 6000 pounds renovating a house . |
16 | He 's the type of horse to win the ‘ John Hughes ’ but if you could ever get him settled nicely and bring him through later , he 'd run a great race in the National again . ’ |
17 | He 'd thrust a window-sized fist through a window , he 'd kick off the roof , he 'd roar until the walls crumbled , he 'd explode . |
18 | And he 'd get a little bit on his building society , would n't he ? |
19 | This time , after I 'd hung up , I laid the phone down at an angle to the receiver tits so he 'd get an engaged tone if he tried again . |
20 | He 'd become a secret hero to the boys . |
21 | Charismatic , charming , he 'd become a national hero . |
22 | Now once he got in for his half , half pint in , in the in the passage he 'd have , he 'd have a good swig and , and it was about when he 'd got to bottom of the glass put it down . |
23 | but I should think he 'd have a smelly vodka vodka shit . |
24 | He offered drinks and Morgan said he 'd have a double Scotch . |
25 | by half ten he 'd have a fucking pint sitting there and I 'll be going come on then you cunt . |
26 | I thought he 'd have an apoplectic fit . ’ |
27 | He 'd come a long way for a dude from Texas , and it had all been so very easy for the man with the Gary Cooper smile . |
28 | ‘ But Kenny would be furious as he 'd hit a perfect pass . |
29 | If he 'd hit a few bumps in the road , it could have ended up wiping his face out , but he did very , very well . ’ |
30 | ‘ He 'd turn a 40-60 ball round the other way . |