Example sentences of "'d [vb infin] her [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There was n't any reason why he 'd want her out of the way , but when you get to be big in his business , the only exit is usually from a prone position , and guys like him develop a tendency to think the same way about people playing the smaller parts . |
2 | But er we used to answer when our mother 'd speak to us in Gaelic , we 'd answer her back in English . |
3 | Somehow she 'd known he 'd seek her out , or else she was simply too tired to register any kind of emotion at his intrusion into her dressing-room . |
4 | Then when he 'd done with her he 'd screw her up and throw her away . |
5 | They 'd pack her back to England . |
6 | I 'd fetch her home , clean her up , straighten her out and take care of her for as long as she 'd let me , but the call of the wild was strong and after a few days of sleeping on the couch , she 'd vanish again . |
7 | That I was n't in love with Nicola — which was true — and that I 'd give her up . ’ |
8 | If it was a newish wheel and the joints between the felloes had a fair gap we 'd give her perhaps ⅞ of an inch ; if the joints were not very loose we 'd give her perhaps ½ an inch . |
9 | If it was a newish wheel and the joints between the felloes had a fair gap we 'd give her perhaps ⅞ of an inch ; if the joints were not very loose we 'd give her perhaps ½ an inch . |
10 | Well then , he 'd give her an outing , he 'd bring her here and she could enjoy herself , have a tea , go home by train or bus , whichever she chose . |
11 | And if ever he got his hands upon Benedetta again , he 'd send her after . |
12 | But I 'd see her soon , if I were you . ’ |
13 | I mean obviously if for example did n't ring up and say I want to sign your name your name tomorrow , I 'd ring her up to see whether she 'd lost her mind or something . |
14 | I said I 'd ring her up on her birthday and I did n't |
15 | Any minute , she was sure of it , he 'd thrust her roughly to the ground . |
16 | If the girls in the village ever knew she 'd spent the night with an Adonis , they 'd tease her unmercifully ! |
17 | ‘ If she was here now I 'd tear her apart . |
18 | He 'd upset her thoroughly , and obviously she was still sulking , because she would never have got up before him otherwise . |
19 | He was glad she was coming back tomorrow but he did n't think he 'd marry her now . |
20 | A breath o' wind 'd blow her over ! ’ |
21 | He had said he 'd meet her here . |
22 | ‘ I 'd set her down here and dare her to move while I tickled trout in that stream . |
23 | I had n't been thinking about her that much , just a few times a day , and seldom imagined that I 'd glimpse her here or there on the street , on a bus , in the Superette , in the hospital , on a passing aeroplane five miles high . |
24 | If only he 'd hear her out without interrupting ! |
25 | He 'd take her up and she had only her vest on and her socks , and this was getting winter time , so I thought I ca n't have that . |
26 | They rushed out into Regent 's Park — out of earshot — and Simon told her , yes of course he was forcing her hand , it was blackmail : he did love her so , she was the right one for him and he 'd take her tomorrow on five hundred pounds , if someone would lend them to him , and he did rather fancy himself as a married man at twenty-one . |
27 | it 'll be different if he were here I mean they could , he 'd take her all over would n't he and every weekend he 'd take her |
28 | Do n't you think she 's supposed to be in cos if she were my daughter I 'd slap her fucking daft . |
29 | Normally , he 'd slap her down but , right now , he did n't have the energy . |
30 | Whenever she did this successfully , of course , I 'd reward her handsomely with more food and words of praise . |