Example sentences of "she 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hers was on the floor by the bedside table — she 'd probably knocked it off when she had a glass of water , or when she took the veronal . ’ |
2 | In fact the prospect of hosting a dinner party was so fraught with terrors that she 'd probably started to get drunk for it the night before . |
3 | The girl with the scissors had a washed-out look , she 'd probably got nits crawling under her blonde hair dye . |
4 | She 'd probably looked around the flat and compared it with the two shabby and incomplete rooms that she 'd just left , and the first foundations of the barrier would have been laid . |
5 | ‘ She 'd probably heard rumours , and did n't like you fraternizing with the enemy camp . ’ |
6 | In any case , she 'd probably got as much out of Andrew as she was going to . |
7 | Kate Maybury did remember her mother , and she 'd probably delivered Juliet . |
8 | But she 'd probably been too wrapped up in her own misery to notice anyone elses . |
9 | I would have thought she 'd probably made a mistake somewhere along the line . |
10 | He let the sentence hang unfinished , and she shivered , struck anew by the danger she 'd voluntarily placed herself in . |
11 | She 'd triumphantly managed to negotiate the traffic to park in Palace Square , then wandered around the shops , glad of her flat tan sandals , with the promise of coffee at one of the shady pavement cafés when she 'd tired herself out . |
12 | She could n't take any man seriously — or at least not one she 'd yet met . |
13 | Ruth rose too , suddenly held by a despair more absolute than any she 'd yet felt . |
14 | Dot realized she 'd already left to visit the man who was a gutless jink . |
15 | Rose-Marie glided up in her clinging black lunch frock , raised her finger and said , as she 'd already said several times that day , ‘ Catreeona , this is your last warning . ’ |
16 | But she 'd already started to dissipate the beauty of her voice with various kinds of addiction — narcotics , alcohol and companions who were n't altogether kind to her — and the last ten years of her life ( she died in 1959 ) find the light , drifting delivery of the pre-war years shrivelling into the croak of a haggard ghost . |
17 | The fact that she 'd already told the police did n't matter . |
18 | It was a risk , and she 'd already made one monumental error of character judgement . |
19 | But she 'd already made up her mind . |
20 | If she 'd already heard of Burrows ’ escape , she would assume that our attention would be directed towards him . |
21 | When we 'd finished I asked if we could wash up and run the errands but she said she 'd already been to the shops with her brother . |
22 | She wished she 'd already applied her make-up ; she was still good-looking without it , she knew , but at thirty-eight you had to expect a few flaws . |
23 | My grandmother is a keen birdwatcher and she 'd already introduced me to a lot of the different birds that visited her bird-table , telling me what they ate and showing me their nests and explaining how they were made and what they were made of . |
24 | She had lost him for a while , at the party , but she 'd already been too drunk to worry . |
25 | We were counting on her coming with us today but she 'd already made plans to meet some friends in Times Square . ’ |
26 | Her little squad had survived one firefight , but she 'd already lost a quarter of her manpower and she was sure that the enemy had plenty of reserves They needed rest and medication , that was the first priority . |
27 | ‘ I 've still got the knife , ’ she said , but she knew she 'd already said it too many times . |
28 | She began to hope that maybe she 'd already been rescued and this was n't Spiderglass at all . |
29 | There was nothing else to do ; on her prowls through the empty burrow she 'd already viewed the geology cubes and there was nothing else but tasteless pornography . |
30 | She 'd already been there over two weeks , and still had n't been able to speak to the Dane . |