Example sentences of "he [verb] i 'd " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't worry my husband because he 's not well and I do n't want him to think I 'd make any difference .
2 ‘ You heard him say I 'd go to England too .
3 He realized I 'd be knocked out and did his utmost to persuade me it was all for the best . ’
4 He says I 'd like the university to look at the problems , not just the symptoms .
5 He says I 'd like to get this technology out to the third world as quickly as possible .
6 He says I 'd love to come back to Oxford — it 's such a beautiful place .
7 and granddad Pat was saying that there 's , Steven Fry on the telly he was , he was saying he made , ha I think he said he made half a million pounds out of something and he was , he says I 'd like to join go into parliament as a Labour thing , granddad says oh that 'll be really sensible , he said you 'll loose half of that money if you do that
8 My father-in-law is Ray Shiel , who once fought Johnny Prescott , and he reckons I 'd be a success .
9 Franca thought , he came to see me , he thought I 'd be alone !
10 His grin suggested that he thought I 'd trade in my TI notebook for some new whizz-bang offering .
11 He thought I 'd soon be on my way back to England , you see .
12 There was nobody more glad than him really but I suppose he thought I 'd go into debt or something but I d would n't do that .
13 ‘ Look , Ace is angry enough with me as it is , but if he thought I 'd betray … ’
14 ‘ Perhaps he thought I 'd make the rehearsals lively .
15 Sorry that , sorry he had n't got wrapped my present up cos he thought I 'd .
16 Cos he thought I 'd , I 'd smoke it , I was smoking and he did n't like it and then erm he told me I do n't wan na talk to you any more , blah , blah , blah , all that rubbish .
17 He knew I 'd be interested in the reward money before he started telling me all the details , otherwise he 'd have kept most of it to himself .
18 My father would turn in his grave if he knew I 'd ever … ever … ’
19 There is no way I had anything going with poor Billy and no way he knew I 'd be in that house . ’
20 Because he knew I could handle it , he knew I would n't rip him off , and he knew I 'd automatically get treated with respect everywhere I went in the world to represent the company . ’
21 He said I 'd be a sort of ape not to get a sort of scholarship as I sort of could if I sort of used my noggin !
22 Sarin did n't want to tell me , then he said I 'd know soon enough , and better from him than over the radio .
23 He said I 'd never be rid of you if I did . "
24 And I do n't where I got I gave him quite a good sermon which I thought was y know quite erm to try and help the situation and he said I 'd give them er my conditions .
25 Reverend thought oh yes he 'd be very very glad of you , so he said I 'd be prepared to visit the sick , I 'd do anything like that and he did in fact start doing some visiting , and among other people that he called upon was a person living in Road , not very far really from where I 'd been born and I knew the area well .
26 he said I 'd have told you , point blank , what he sent it for .
27 He said I 'd rather have had two tins of vegetable soup , he said with a nice pot of potatoes .
28 He said I could never replace her he said e nobody is to she is he said I just could n't , he said I 'd you know , I 'd pay what I 'd have
29 He said I 'd go to .
30 Well he said I 'd pass it on .
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