Example sentences of "she 'd have a " in BNC.
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1 | In it , she told me she 'd had a daughter . |
2 | ‘ I have been savaged by love , ’ she would declaim , when she 'd had a few . |
3 | ‘ I thought she 'd had a cocktail waitress , dear , ’ said Francis . |
4 | At Art College , she 'd had a friend whose catch phrase when asked for a date , was : How about next July , I seem to have a Wednesday free . |
5 | She 'd had a colour put in last autumn which was growing out , so Chris decided to enhance the natural warmth of the hair and add additional shine using a non-commitment colour , Natural Dark Blonde , mixed with persimmon from the Colour Touch range . |
6 | She 'd had a really good , receptive , large audience . |
7 | He would have enjoyed the odd weekend in Brighton away from the pressures of London life , if only she 'd had a bigger flat . |
8 | The five-star novelist gave me an unfathomable glimmer when I closed the car door for her and remarked that she 'd had a long chat with Harry that afternoon on the telephone . |
9 | She 'd had a lover in Switzerland ; ski slopes , snow-white sheets . |
10 | ‘ I remember she used to tell me stories of a wonderful place where she 'd had a job once as a lady 's maid . |
11 | In the days when it was briefly fashionable to be seen around with black people she had also been known as ‘ Missy ’ , and she 'd had a black lover then . |
12 | She 'd had a number of the wives in tonight , all choosing bits and pieces out of their Christmas Club money . |
13 | She 'd had a terrible time at the birth . |
14 | She 'd had a fever since last night , and all day at school he 'd been thinking about her . |
15 | He 'd bet twenty.dollars she 'd had a fender bender and that the car looked like a concertina . |
16 | ‘ She 'd had a dickens of a lot to drink . |
17 | She 'd had a cocktail of them at some point that morning . ’ |
18 | As Mary re-iterated to the police , she 'd had a job to wake her up out of a dead sleep that night , and when she did come to she just could n't take in what had happened : she did n't seem able to speak for ages and she 'd had to help her into her clothes . |
19 | Lucinda came home from her first riding lesson and told her dad that she 'd had a great time . |
20 | Emily felt a flash of irritation , she had insisted that the shoemaker 's daughter take the boots away to be soled and heeled and at the same time she 'd had a fitting for some new slippers . |
21 | [ She 'd had a breast removed some months earlier . ] |
22 | She 'd had a dream once in which she 'd ceased to be herself , and had to walk amidst crowds of jeering people , asking them who she was . |
23 | On and on she heard herself ranting ( could it be that she heard echoes of her own past self , the speaking , ranting , resurrected ghost of that ephemeral figure Liz Lintot ? ) and heard his vague , evasive grunts and answers : yes , he said , he and Henrietta would marry as soon as possible , Henrietta wanted to go to New York with him , she 'd had a thin time herself lately , he needed her in New York , Henrietta had n't been well , needed to settle … and as Liz spoke and listened she was aware of a simultaneous conviction that this was the most shocking , the most painful hour of her entire life , and also that it was profoundly dull , profoundly trivial , profoundly irrelevant , a mere routine , devoid of truth , devoid of meaning : nothing . |
24 | Used to cry her eyes out sometimes when she 'd had a few , and say she 'd be in purgatory for about a million years . |
25 | She refused ; she 'd had a bath the night before . |
26 | And it was milk , after they 'd milked the cow first time , after she 'd had a calf , well the first milking , they usually got blood in the milk , you see ? |
27 | Diane had n't been a stunner , but she 'd had a pleasant face and a more than tolerably decent body . |
28 | She 'd had a glass or two of wine , and it had helped to float her off . |
29 | She 'd had a 24-hour labour but often said she did n't know what all the fuss was about these days . |
30 | He cut into her thoughts with a question about the ball and she repeated her earlier assurance that she 'd had a successful evening , adding that in all conscience she ought to have been driving back to London to work on some of the stories . |