Example sentences of "'d [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd heard a programme about an Indian craftsman who made wooden elephants . |
2 | Lumberjack had started barking and then , just as abruptly , stopped again , and in the silence he 'd heard a tree come down . |
3 | ‘ I mean , we 've never heard him DJing , we just really liked the stuff he 'd done with Primal Scream , and as for Fluke , well , we 'd heard a lot of really good things about them — plus they 're signed to Creation . ’ |
4 | A.Q. : Towards five-thirty this morning , having just got back from the flower market , I was working in the front quarters of my shop when I got the idea I 'd heard a funny noise just outside the window … |
5 | I 'd heard a lot about er af er I 've been in the Transport and General Workers ' Union as a shop steward and so forth like that . |
6 | They were n't interested in her war story , they 'd heard a million war stories . |
7 | Maybe she 'd seen the looks of fear in her children 's eyes as she talked to them , maybe she 'd heard a rumour that somehow she was to blame . |
8 | He thought he 'd heard a sound , there towards the end of the parapet at the top of the steps . |
9 | And I wanted a particular tape , oh I know it was a tape I 'd heard a coach driver using on the er on a coach trip that I was on so I got to know what it was erm and er I went round the usual shops no joy |
10 | ‘ I think it would have been brilliant if they 'd given him more of a chance and if he 'd given a bit more . |
11 | Driving on , he told Paula that Harry Butler was on the way , that he 'd given a brief description of Evelyn so Butler would recognize her , plus her address . |
12 | She mentioned a conference at Lancaster University , where she 'd given a talk called ‘ Bringing Spirituality into Organizations ’ . |
13 | She 'd given a false name so he could n't trace her . |
14 | She got an answering machine and was pretty certain that she recognized his voice from the times he 'd given a television reporter a few words at the scene of crime . |
15 | At one point she 'd given a talk on Sky TV about all the signs to look for in a youngster abusing solvents . |
16 | He 'd developed a contempt for men like Morgan and Evans . |
17 | The prosecution said it was a tragic case ; a brilliant academic who 'd killed his quiet , middle-aged parents , for whom he 'd developed a consuming and irrational hatred . |
18 | Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ? |
19 | Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ? |
20 | One evening after she 'd completed a couple of laps of the pool she was surprised to see David Markham stroll out of the changing-rooms on to the poolside . |
21 | If he 'd had his hands on her for one minute , he could have given her something to remember him by ; if only he 'd spat a single obscenity into her ear before running off , it would have been something . |
22 | Perhaps they meant it , but he died of a fever his first winter here and it must have seemed to him that they 'd broken a promise . |
23 | We 'd joined a demo of people who wanted to put the wall back up and return to communism ! ’ |
24 | Maybe he 'd joined a ship , he 'd done his national service in the navy . |
25 | We had Stevenage Town Hall on the Friday , The Marquee on the Saturday morning and Saturday evening we had the Brummel Club in Bromley which was David 's home town at that time — we 'd received a hell of a lot of publicity for that one . |
26 | We 'd received a tip-off about a shipment of cocaine due in at Nice aboard a South American freighter , so when it was unloaded we were able to apprehend the gang without much of a struggle . |
27 | What about if you 'd received a harsher sentence ? |
28 | It had tried to snow over Christmas , but in London on the evening of the 27th , it was raining when Jack Carter turned into a small mews near Portman Square not far from SOE Headquarters ; which was why he had chosen it when he 'd received a phone call from Vargas . |
29 | He 'd received a number of reports suggesting that the secret police were losing troops as , fearing the end was at hand , they were leaving their posts and returning to their families and homes . |
30 | ‘ I was wondering whether he 'd received a phone call , ’ explained Owen . |