Example sentences of "[pron] 'd [verb] he [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 No , and I had I er I had tried to appeal to him to be quiet , he said well I 've got to build this shed , I said well it do n't have to be during the night when other people are trying to sleep , he said well that 's up to them , and he started hammering again , while I was talking to him , and then I kept on and on and eventually , I think while I was talking to him I 'd kept him quiet while I was talking to him .
2 He 's er he 's saying that er the shifting of the ground 's political but I 'd to remember him that er , th it 's the council that 's doing their job , he 's not doing his job .
3 He were parked up there well every coalman I 've pulled him about this coke stuff and I 'd seen him other day and I pulled him , explained that I were going over on April first
4 I 'd seen him earlier that night , here at the house , behaving in a way that made me very anxious to find out what he was doing here on Moila . ’
5 I 'd called him Chinless Wonder on the same basis that regular enlisted men in the Army call Sandhurst graduates ‘ Ruperts ’ .
6 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
7 I 'd known him all my life .
8 She had n't simply evaded him ; she 'd evaded him each time with an ease that had left him looking like a fool .
9 She 'd seen him many times then , everyone else had dropped him , and only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter .
10 She 'd seen him earlier , talking to one of the men setting up the car ramps on the far side of the field .
11 He had returned her stare and she 'd sent him one of her brilliant , flashing smiles , but his features had remained completely impassive .
12 Now she 'd made him angry again .
13 She 'd tossed him some bait , and he 'd swallowed the rod .
14 She 'd caught him off-guard again , because this was n't what he was expecting .
15 She leaned on Craig 's shoulder as if she 'd known him all her life .
16 She 'd known him less than a week and was already on to his annoying habits .
17 There she 'd found him alone — pretending to have forgotten it was Christmas — all the rest of the family having tactfully cried off .
18 ‘ I love you , ’ she told him , as she 'd told him many times before .
19 And his face was lined , though at first she 'd thought him young .
20 ‘ I think it would have been brilliant if they 'd given him more of a chance and if he 'd given a bit more .
21 They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers .
22 They 'd kept him awake for many an hour prior to an op .
23 They thought he was a bit peculiar , maybe , but they 'd accepted him all the same .
24 Unless they 'd taken him captive .
25 Well he thought your dad was buying that mould from Jim so he did say that , he , he 'd lent him that book on how to actually build them , but that 's
  Next page