Example sentences of "he 'd be a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd been a Labour Party member too . |
2 | When she 'd first qualified in forensic medicine he 'd been a young sergeant . |
3 | Given that he had half frightened her to death to begin with , he 'd been a gentle lover too , she recalled , a tender smile playing around her mouth . |
4 | He 'd been a uniformed inspector with the Soho Unit for nearly three years , and was probably due for a move ; no sign of it yet , but there was most likely a memo waiting deep in the machinery , easing its way out at the speed of a splinter . |
5 | He 'd been a hard man to work for , but he taught Billy everything he knew about that garden and how to take care of it . |
6 | He was n't getting any younger , after all , and he 'd been a hard worker all his life . |
7 | He 'd been a social worker , then a deputy director of social services — he 'd been fired after the famous ‘ babyswap ’ scandal , but that was how he came to be taken up by FAMILY . |
8 | He had n't looked after her properly , he 'd been a bad father . |
9 | He spoke very warmly of his parents , but I felt that he 'd been a lonely child . |
10 | As to his feelings for Madeleine , nurtured since he 'd been a little boy , even were they to be revived , it seemed unlikely Madeleine would respond to him . |
11 | But from the moment she 'd come downstairs he 'd been a different man . |
12 | Really sad case , that , because he 'd been a fine man . |
13 | He 'd been a pharmaceutical salesman , mad keen on amateur dramatics . |