Example sentences of "she 'd [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd checked the impulse when she realised that since Travis was being man enough not to ask that of her she really could not interfere , only for Rosemary to reiterate all she had told Travis before . |
2 | Somehow , once again , she 'd handled the situation badly . |
3 | She 'd circled the block until she 'd found the side alley where the stage door was located , and then after hiding her bag in a dark spot behind a big wheeled trash hopper she 'd turned around and headed back to the coffee shop . |
4 | She 'd lit the range earlier intending to cook later . |
5 | She 'd done the photo session of couture gowns as well , of course , clicking away dutifully with those other photographers who were being dictated to by their fashion editors . |
6 | When most of the dancers had set off for home , and Lucy had given Josie reason to assume that she 'd done the same , she sat in one of the empty offices for a while and then returned to the wardrobe department . |
7 | It was alright when she 'd done the round they could , they could er bring them out again then , but not until then . |
8 | He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing . |
9 | So far , she 'd done the absolute minimum necessary to allow herself to camp in the house overnight . |
10 | Once they reached the canal bank , however , Robbie had no doubt that she 'd done the right thing . |
11 | Loretta put down the phone with a sense of unease , wondering if she 'd done the right thing . |
12 | If she 'd done the job herself she 'd doubtless by now be sporting more paint then the ceiling , but he 'd managed to avoid almost all the splashes . |
13 | Before she set off the following morning , she 'd visited the Maison du Vin , which was housed in a former medieval monastery . |
14 | What made him think she 'd visited the palazzo before ? |
15 | She 'd lavished the new moisturiser on her face , outlined her mouth with a muted pink lipstick , and for the finishing touch gathered her hair into a loose knot on top of her head with a length of black velvet purchased along with the cosmetics . |
16 | She 'd denied the charge . |
17 | She could have tried the blackmail approach on the Saturday afternoon ; then , when Steen cut up rough , she realized she 'd overstepped the mark and brought in Charles as a go-between to patch things up . |
18 | She 'd moved the furniture around at the manor , he 'd noticed , and got rid of Amabel 's chintz chair covers by the look of it . |
19 | She 'd said the right thing . |
20 | For a minute Isabel thought she 'd said the words aloud , or that fitzAlan had . |
21 | And immediately wondered if she 'd said the right thing , for Lubor wasted no time in asking , ‘ And what are you going to do today ? ’ |
22 | Thank God she 'd locked the door . |
23 | When she 'd poured the tea she said she must go out soon — " It gets dark so early this time of year " — and started to potter about the room getting dressed . |
24 | Twice she 'd begun to tell Marlin about the meeting in and outside Bloomingdales ; twice she 'd re-channelled the conversation at the last moment , unable to face his benign condescension . |
25 | I watched her until she 'd unlocked the side door of the big house and turned on a light . |
26 | Then he was back in the car and moving away almost before she 'd unlocked the door . |
27 | She 'd rang the police and they had n't heard of any . |
28 | When Dad had eaten his tea I heard him ask Mum if she 'd kept the payments up on the insurance policy . |
29 | She 'd swapped the pareo for white bermudas and a loose navy and white striped T-shirt to keep the scorching sun off her shoulders . |
30 | She 'd covered the table with a snow-white cloth , and she lit a seven branched olive candelabra . |