Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [pers pn] 'd " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Simon reckoned that after Sintra if he spoke about me you 'd get tense — though you did n't realise he noticed .
2 If they knew what was good for them they 'd be raising their panamas quizzically , glowering under the brims of their fedoras , flourishing their tweed caps and tilting their trilbies from morning till night .
3 If it had n't been for me they 'd never have nicked any guitars and there would have been no group .
4 If she 'd do the sleeves and the back for me I 'd be very grateful .
5 was n't just for me I 'd like to know him .
6 Well I think for them to be in , in management , top management positions a lot of them they 'd have to be pretty sensing and thinking before well I do I mean I think there 's
7 You 'd s er a lot of them you 'd sta you 'd stand up against a wall and then they say , Goaler throw a ball .
8 On the right side of them you 'd never guess
9 Only for the whole lot of you we 'd not be near that far on , ’ Moran was able to praise .
10 be careful of the roads because a car ca n't erm ca n't always stop in time it 's up to you not to walk out in front of them cos they can say oh well you should be able to stop in time but in practice if you drove to be able to stop in time if somebody stepped out in front of you you 'd never above about five miles an hour you know ? you must sort of stick to the speed limits I do n't believe it we got gaining on the car in front .
11 ‘ I do n't know whether you 're one of those who are interested in such things — from what I know of you I 'd say probably not .
12 Shifting her belongings more comfortably in his arms , he explained mildly , ‘ I told him that if he ever came within one hundred yards of you I 'd break his neck .
13 Well , judging by the looks of her I 'd put her at about fifteen , Vi , so get rid of her .
14 If she warned Ace what her father expected of him he 'd laugh in her face .
15 If you were it probably be a bit different than it actually is dad said to me once that if he , that if he 'd like been in charge of it we 'd of gone to the Leeds and not St Augustine 's
16 ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’
17 ‘ If I had that much money and it was the first real money I had ever made , ’ said the businessman at last , ‘ I 'd put a quarter of it in government savings bonds , and with the rest of it I 'd buy as much land or property in and around Tollemarche and Edmonton as I could lay my hands on . ’
18 If I 'd thought of it I 'd have sent her a message : You wo n't be welcome . ’
19 From the sound of it he 'd blow you away without a second thought .
20 And you 'd listen to your tapes back and er w in the middle of it you 'd always hear yourself going shh
21 She has , she has but she 's at the bottom , so if she give me three of hers I 'd be alright , ha
22 If we shared it out between twelve of us we 'd get a twelfth .
23 No well if you had ten pounds shared between a hundred of us we 'd all get the same amount if we had one pound shared between ten of us .
24 ‘ If it was one of us it 'd be different .
25 If they did n't work for you they 'd only work for someone else .
26 Externalisation or blaming — accepting that there are significant problems but blaming anything other than alcohol or drug use for their cause : " If it were n't for you I 'd be okay " .
27 ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd never have been out there in the first place . ’
28 ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd have been fish-food by now . ’
29 and say for you It 'd be quite good , it 'd be quite good to be here actually but just to meet them but tt nah show you something
30 ‘ The facts speak for themselves ; if Dana had any feelings for you she 'd have refused my offer .
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