Example sentences of "[noun] 'd " in BNC.

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1 I slic 'd the Luncheon from the Barly Loaf ,
2 What I was trying to say that the for the fire fighter decision about was very boo 'd upon to the professional advice of our Chief Fire Officers and they have a good for eighteen months of how we are doing this fire fighting in Hertfordshire .
3 Virginius , a wealthy man , receives ‘ starv 'd Dependents ’ [ ML , 1 , 94 ] with hints of favour .
4 I had n't been feeling too well all day , but after opening-time when Toby 'd gone out to get the wine I started to feel better and began to dress .
5 And wither 'd when her Fortune 's paid
6 Miranda ID 'd both of them , she was sure it was one of them , but not sure which .
7 Advanc 'd above pale envy 's threat'ning reach .
8 ESBCD 187 ) is a 32-track , three-CD set that includes songs like Messin' With The Kid , Tattoo 'd Lady , Bull Frog Blues , Calling Card , Shadow Play , Shin Kickers , Hoodoo Blues and many more …
9 Taskopruzade writes that his own father was licensed in by Hocazade , Hocazade by Fahreddin Acemi , Fahreddin Acemi by Burhaneddin Haydar Herevi and Burhaneddin Haydar Herevi by Sa 'd al-Din al-Taftazani : as Taskopruzade was himself licensed by his father , this list provides an academic genealogy for him as well .
10 On July 4 Shawqi Fakhuri and Abdullah al-Amin , both Ministers of State , met with a Palestinian delegation at the Sidon home of the NPO leader , Mustafa Sa 'd .
11 The volume concludes with the first country-house poem published in English , an encomium of the countess 's estate at Cookham , in which the passing of the seasons suggests the ephemerality of patronage relations ; the walks bear ‘ summer Liveries ’ , and the prospect of hills and vales appears to ‘ preferre some strange unlook 'd for sute ’ only as long as their mistress is in residence .
12 It was a Crucial Street Drifter with Real Rubber Soul , Pat 'd .
13 In a ‘ stop run ’ organised by the landlord of the Half Moon on St. Paul 's Street during Christmas 1776 , the Mercury reported that ‘ several people were toss 'd , and one man , terribly bruis 'd and gor 'd in the face , by which it is fear 'd he will lose one of his eyes ’ and in 1785 the underbutler of Burghley House was killed when the bull suddenly turned on him .
14 Sarah Hare , the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Elizabeth Hare of Stow Bardolph , Norfolk , was very specific regarding the simplicity of her grave-clothes and coffin , making her wishes abundantly clear in her will of 1743 : ‘ … my coffin to be made of the best Elm lin 'd with a thinn lead with a flap of lead sawder 'd down over me , not to have a nail or any ornament that is not absolutely necessary , except a plate with my coat of arms and with this inscription : They that humble themselves shall be Exalted . ’
15 He claimed that there were places in the past where ‘ men 's lives were longer , when plain homely diet and bodily labour were much used , and shorter when more civiliz 'd times delighted in idleness , and wanton luxury ’ .
16 John Byng in 1781 saw the revolution as reaching rather further down the social scale : " I wish with all my heart that half the turnpike roads of the kingdom were plough 'd up , which have imported London manners , and depopulated the country — I meet milkmaids on every road , with the dress and looks of Strand misses … "
17 On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ .
18 Pursu 'd by Famine and a Father 's Rage …
19 From one poor Mouth that 's stretch 'd too wide ;
20 Till their stretch 'd Girdles would contain no more
21 And stretch 'd out all the chimney 's length
22 This was " a misrepresentation of the true Doctrine of Obedience taught in our Church ; which was oppos 'd to Faction and Sedition , not to a Legal Government : For Obedience is a Duty owing to setled Governments , administered by Legal Methods … but does not extend , nor was ever so intended , to the subversion of Laws , and our civil and religious Rights , at the Will of the Prince " .
23 ‘ Batter my heart , three-person 'd God ’ , wrote John Donne ; it seems that Wordsworth has decided , his spirit broken , to try the Christian ‘ hope ’ of personal immortality .
24 Prick 'd from the lazy finger of a maid ;
25 Betroth 'd to Helena ’ became ‘ Demetrius …
26 Betroth 'd to Helena ’ . )
27 … how much soever Arbitrary Power may be dislik 'd on a Throne , Not Milton himself wou 'd cry up Liberty to poor Female Slaves , or plead for the Lawfulness of Resisting a Private Tyranny .
28 Anyway I feel that I 've been thoroughly tea 'd up .
29 . Tea 'd and coffee 'd .
30 And if Labour 'd got in they 'd of er , your dad said he 'd er probably got a rise
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