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

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31 Thought he 'd got me weighed up — eating out of his hand . ’
32 And I 'd got I 'd bought one of his !
33 I thought we 'd got I thought we could satisfy .
34 Cos we 'd got I think , about twelve last year at this time .
35 I 'd met Kristin and Sabine that morning and they 'd told me to come over and described where they were now living .
36 For the first term I felt guilty I 'd abandoned him even though he 'd told me to come and could stand on his own two feet .
37 They were afraid to ta but if they 'd had that if they 'd told me to provide an extra coach for the Manchester as I was suggesting , Dougie would have come out and taken strips off them for You see .
38 That 's a cyclamen , two I 'd had me given that at our family party , we have a family party once a year
39 Although I 'd had me doubts before , I will admit .
40 I 'd had I 'd had schooling you see ?
41 I think I 'd had I finished my breakfast when , no I think you just came just as I was about to take my first mouthful of cereal .
42 But it explained a few things — the kindness I 'd thought I 'd detected , his seemingly unreasonable act of firing me …
43 Well if I 'd known I 'd gone down there .
44 ‘ Oh , yes , a nurse came across ; she 'd remembered I 'd already seen the doctor .
45 I needed your help , Claudia , and when I realised you 'd disappeared I knew you 'd try to leave without seeing me again .
46 ‘ Once he 'd disappeared I did n't take any more notice .
47 But I was n't struck by any thunderbolts or lightning flashes , and when talking about the dance afterwards in the Met Office I merely remarked to the officer on duty that I 'd met a very nice corporal and he 'd asked me to go to the Station cinema with him on Saturday .
48 He 'd asked me to go and see him in the evening to continue the interview .
49 By midnight , he 'd asked me to marry him . ’
50 Dick cross dresses , confesses he hates women , admits that he once shook Lulu 's hand in 1962 , ‘ If she 'd asked me to marry her , ’ said Dick , smoothing down his silk stockings , ‘ I would have said yes . ’
51 When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't .
52 When he 'd gone I went back to bed .
53 thinking how you 'd gone I turn and toss
54 I did n't offer them more coffee , and when they 'd gone I mooched around the flat hoping to wind down .
55 When she 'd gone I approached the door timidly .
56 The school he 'd wanted me to go to so that I could be as clever as he had once been and go to Oxford the way he 'd done and not waste it as he had been foolish enough to do .
57 She 'd wanted me to come to Lochgair and say sorry to him there , but I had begged for mercy , and — rather to my surprise — been granted it .
58 In the beginning Marian took on a lot of criminal work and admits wryly that the ‘ old lags just thought they 'd led me have a try ’ .
59 When we 'd finished I asked if we could wash up and run the errands but she said she 'd already been to the shops with her brother .
60 ‘ As I told you , I spent some time writing letters and when I 'd finished I thought it would be pleasant to get some fresh air so I went out and posted them — in the box outside the main post office — ’
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