Example sentences of "think she 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The heroine 's image faced fearful odds in the cube but she 'd make it and the girl would think she 'd just fallen asleep . |
2 | I do n't think she 'd ever told Gordon about you either . |
3 | I would have thought she 'd probably made a mistake somewhere along the line . |
4 | She thought she 'd best meet you , would yer like to shake 'ands with 'er ? ’ |
5 | I thought she 'd just er you know , she was worried about her children cos as usual they 'd left the keys behind , they were the house . |
6 | I thought she 'd just popped out of her house like to have her hair done . |
7 | Staring up at him , her stomach in knots , she thought she 'd never seen him look so frighteningly distant and patrician … |
8 | but I , I thought she 'd never been very open with it |
9 | Jane thought she 'd better not offer to shake hands in case he let go of the stick and fell over . |
10 | Peggy very nearly cried out to tell him the letter was hers , but thought she 'd better not . |
11 | When the flight to Nice was called , she informed a brisk blue-uniformed redhead that she was feeling ill and thought she 'd better cancel her ticket . |
12 | She thought she 'd better watch it , for if it took control , then no one would ever love her and she would be lonely all through her life . |
13 | Or a wildcat either , though she thought she 'd better leave that one alone . |
14 | I think she 'd rather gone off this Yank . ’ |
15 | I ca n't remember who it was now , but they said have you been , have you seen this , have you done that , which she said no she has n't , I think she 'd only just arrived some , some time last week did n't she ? |
16 | " I think she 'd better , " Sara answered for her . |