Example sentences of "'d [vb pp] me " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ 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 . |
32 | As we 're roping up , who should arrive to tie on but the lad who 'd joined me the previous day . |
33 | She wrote as if she 'd hated me all my life . ’ |
34 | Perhaps he 'd recognized me — or recognized me . |
35 | Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it . |
36 | I thought they 'd hidden me away in a cupboard . |
37 | And I cried for Arnie because he 'd trusted me . ’ |
38 | There was no answer to that , so I sighed heavily , and said , " Oh , all right , " as if he 'd bullied me into it . |
39 | Oddly enough , one of Pierre Salinger 's researchers , Linda Mack , while trying to check me out , had talked to another of their staffers , David Mills — the former Newsweek photographer who 'd looked me up on Cyprus in 1987 and sold some pictures to Hurley . |
40 | They 'd expected me to bring things belonging to my mother that they could share out , but there was hardly anything . |
41 | Then there was a strange silence , as if we 'd come to a full stop , as if he 'd expected me to react in some other way . |
42 | They probably thought you 'd added me as a convoy . ’ |
43 | He could have sworn he 'd caught me sound of another engine , a weird noise — a clanking , groaning ratchety sound . |
44 | He 'd caught me talking to or |
45 | ‘ I really thought they 'd forgotten me , lost my records or something . |
46 | I protested loudly against the darkness , nature 's traps and , above all , kept thinking of those assailants who 'd attacked me yesterday . |
47 | Yes , and erm , I 'm very sorry about it , er , because if they 'd breathalysed me I would have failed as well . |
48 | He was jitterbugging with the recoil , and the gun 's momentum kept his first sweep going for a couple of yards even after he realised he 'd missed me . |
49 | Not a second 's pause and he 'd answered me . |
50 | So was old Jacko , who 'd made me re-write at Thrills piece twice and still did n't run it . |
51 | The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home . |
52 | ‘ If you 'd made me a cup of coffee , ’ I say , ‘ I could have walked home . ’ |
53 | ‘ Maybe I fully intended to tell you , but you 'd made me furious by lunching with my secretary — jealousy again of course , ’ he inserted ‘ and then spent some of the mealtime telling me of it . |
54 | If you 'd seen me five or six years ago , you would n't recognize me now . |
55 | Asked for a safety deposit box after she 'd seen me cramming Belgian banknotes in an envelope . |
56 | He 'd seen me caddie and recommended me , it was a real break . |
57 | He 'd seen me read . |
58 | He 'd seen me working only once . |
59 | Then I saw a light aircraft orbiting overhead and started waving to it , but he disappeared and I did n't know if he 'd seen me . |
60 | Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’ |