Example sentences of "'d have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Besides , some of the women Nigel got drunk with told him he 'd had sex with them , so he knew he was normal . |
2 | The Don admitted that we would have won more if we 'd had Harvey in earlier so perhaps that 's the most telling point of all . |
3 | I 'd had stitches after Jeremy . |
4 | She 'd had difficulty in sleeping these past few nights , although she was exhausted from trying to clean up the house after she finished work each day . |
5 | Twice before she 'd had proposals of marriage and had rejected them because she could n't feel for the men they came from . |
6 | ‘ I 'd had word about it . |
7 | ‘ By the time it was picked up in France I 'd had toxoplasmosis in my bloodstream for two months . |
8 | Eliot summoned Mona and asked whether she 'd had access to the computer while working for MacQuillan . |
9 | However , even if I 'd had access to the book at the time — he gave a signed copy to Mrs Goreng when he left and another to the American woman journalist , which I accounted a waste-it would not have been wise to argue . |
10 | He 'd had Ribena with ice in it himself , and he could remember now , quite distinctly , thinking how horrible it must be for Kate , not to have a father , nor ever to have an occasion like this . |
11 | I 'd had visions of various Uulaan delights that I hoped she might join me in , above all the free-fall Orgitunnel , among whose heaving tangle of bodies in simulated zerograv I 've had many memorable experience . |
12 | Emily went pink , reflecting that if she 'd had charge of this youth in his formative years , things might have been different . |
13 | I pulled at it , jiggled it , checked the zero twice and I think I would have oiled the scales if I 'd had oil with me . |
14 | He 'd had ideas about them buying somewhere of their own , but so far they 'd had to stay as ideas . |
15 | True , I 'd had trouble with nightmares the two nights following the accident , but the medicine which Doctor Keylock brought sorted that out , and afterwards I never gave it a thought . |
16 | I was even glad now I 'd had trouble with the M-16 ; did n't want him thinking I was too handy with weapons . |
17 | Oh yeah these maintenance contracts are the lowest , I mean I took one out on my mum 's C D player because they 'd , they 'd had trouble with it , er multi play , turns out it was the stack one they had trouble with not that one , but it was only thirty quid for four years I mean |
18 | He 'd had trouble over a dock strike in France , and had some perishable cargoes which he could n't deliver . |
19 | But erm I know a student who was at B H S , near she was saying how she 'd had training for er delivering team briefings . |
20 | He blushed to think of how shamelessly he 'd paraded himself when he 'd had Judith on his arm ; how he 'd joked that she loved him for his cleanliness , and for his taste in bidets . |
21 | If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’ |
22 | Only a short time before she 'd had Penry for company while she knitted . |
23 | It was Hallowe'en coming up that gave her the idea they 'd had lessons at school about ghosts , witches and Hallowe'en . |
24 | The little stone winked like a red star in the firelight and Carrie thought of Mrs Gotobed , suddenly ; of the time she 'd had tea with her and of the way the flames danced in her rings as she stroked the silk of her dress . |
25 | Usually the horseman on the farm — the head horseman — came round after the harvest and made a collection from the various tradesmen who 'd had business with the farm — saddler , farrier , wheelwright and so on . |
26 | What I did n't realise was that her holiday started the day after she 'd had dinner with me , she was going to Italy to look at churches with her beloved son . |
27 | But he was hardly the first good-looking man she 'd had dinner with . |
28 | Then on the stairs , she turned to say to Xanthe , who was behind her , going more slowly , unfamiliar with the shallowness of the treads and their tight twist , unlike Miranda who 'd had weeks of running up and down them , ‘ But do n't let on to your pa . |
29 | She 'd had years of practice . |
30 | Also I 'd had feedback from the moss chart that children enjoyed scouring the poster for tiny details , so I looked for a solution that would allow as many items as possible to be painted the same size . |