Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Philip did n't think he 'd heard him right .
2 I wondered if I 'd heard him right .
3 ‘ What ? ’ she whispered , not entirely sure she 'd heard him right .
4 She wondered at first if she 'd heard him right .
5 I did n't know what to say : I could n't believe that I 'd heard him correctly .
6 Mary Rose could n't believe she 'd heard her properly .
7 I 'd heard it before , remember .
8 It was n't that they were prudish , I could tell they 'd heard it before .
9 And you , again , you , I 'm sure you 'd heard it before , but were difficult to say , is it , is it there .
10 She 'd heard it recently , from Roman 's lips .
11 They 'd heard it quite clearly .
12 She 'd shaken them off .
13 He had n't on the one occasion he 'd been there — in fact they 'd treated him rather badly , although he did n't like to admit as much .
14 Sometimes , after I 'd given them back their money , the customer would open the palm of their hand and I would discover that one of the coins I had passed over had suddenly disappeared so I ended up having to give them even more bees and honey .
15 ‘ At the time , you remember , you 'd given me very little information to go on .
16 He 'd given her so much and she would never forget him , but she would never confuse what they had shared with that elusive emotion — love .
17 ‘ After he 'd given you how much ? ’ asked Joe .
18 Right now there were quite there were a few people who gave me their books There were a few people who who gave me their books but I mean Erm this was the first homework I 'd given you actually that er that I 'd you know given so I would like to see an improvement in this performance please .
19 After three weeks , during which time it became clear she might be in her dotage before she mastered the Warsaw Concerto , she 'd given it up .
20 We 'd have mixed appetites if you 'd given it any thought .
21 I also got to hear how she intended to jack in her job at the insurance brokers just as soon as they 'd taught her how to use the word-processor and go and work somewhere interesting like in an ad agency or for a travel agent .
22 He 'd regarded them unsmilingly , as ferociously as he could .
23 B , retired persons that was the right answer , right , B , retired persons was the right answer , now some of you put D , anyone not gainfully employed and I did think I 'd explained it clearly
24 She 'd explained that he 'd be staying away for the two nights , which he 'd never done before ; she only hoped she 'd explained it well enough .
25 He was standing there as if he 'd dismissed her already .
26 ‘ He wo n't , then , for he took the cross in the summer , after he 'd placed me here , and went off to join the Bishop of Winchester in the Holy Land , ’ said young Blount delightedly .
27 ‘ It was very muddled because she 'd pieced it together out of bits of gossip picked up here and there .
28 And we 'd squared it up once before because there was wires hanging all over from the sp not from the radio , from the speakers .
29 When he 'd parted them both fish and frog began animatedly to flap around .
30 She 'd blurted it out before she could stop .
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