Example sentences of "'d look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'd look on the field and it was his brother who 'd been tackled . ’ |
2 | There 's Tony never out of the bath and Nutty never in it , one stinks like a knocking shop the other like a nest of polecats ; I 'm beginning to wonder how they 'd look on the mantelpiece but do n't let on I said so ! |
3 | Often , I would n't bother to try things on — I 'd look at the price tag and think ‘ I 've got to have this , ’ especially if I thought it was a ‘ bargain ’ I might not see again . |
4 | ‘ Well , now we 've survived another of your mini-disasters , ’ he continued , ‘ I thought that after dinner we 'd look at the plans ; it will save time tomorrow . |
5 | Right you 'd look at the bottom of the fraction , |
6 | Then I 'd look at the fields of beans , glossy in the moonlight , hanging fat and glossy . |
7 | They 'd look at the waterworks and come back . |
8 | I 'd go off to work , and she 'd look at the script and say : ‘ Who are you working with today , what are you doing ? ’ |
9 | You 'd look at the sergeant and if he O. K. d it , you 'd have one but if he did n't , you bloody would n't . ’ |
10 | They 'd look for the car , and when they could n't find it , they 'd probably come back . |
11 | In return she 'd look after the ponies , school them and play polo . ’ |
12 | I got offered a part-time job in a bakery at the weekends , and he said he 'd look after the kids , but he never did , so I could n't do it . |
13 | You 'd go er before the baby was born and then you 'd look after the baby for the fi for a whole month . |
14 | I 'd look round the kitchen |