Example sentences of "[pron] who 'd [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Trading standards officers were first alerted to the danger by someone who 'd just bought a mixer .
2 But if you were describing my act to someone who 'd never seen it , what words would you use ? ’
3 And what did you think plane someone who 'd never been away from
4 Coming from someone who 'd obviously never been in the right frame of mind magnetically to attach anything but his salary to himself — money Anwar always referred to as ‘ unearned income ’ — this seemed a bit rich .
5 There was a certain cynicism in the agency girl 's eyes , but Diane was n't somebody who 'd just climbed down off the backwoods bus .
6 She who 'd never been one to chatter , prattling away now like a child :
7 None who 'd ever meant anything , but what business was that of his ?
8 One who 'd probably mowed the nurses down in his student days , too , she thought with a flash of insight .
9 ‘ On top of that , my grandfather was a particularly stalwart member of the church — one who 'd always been admired , feared even , for his rigid adherence to the faith . ’
10 All a pretty far cry from 30 Northfield Road , Hull , where a nanny was a goat , a boarding school a threat , and a bright young thing something who 'd probably just passed their eleven plus .
11 It was like being a child again , but a secure one rather than someone like her who 'd never been encouraged to cry out her troubles and fears .
12 Well , that was n't all so farfetched , and anyone who 'd ever hosted a botfly larva , for example , would surely have sympathised .
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