Example sentences of "she 'd even " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd even got Bert 's back up proper , over his betting and poor old Floss . |
2 | And she produced a sheaf of exhibition papers with a flourish ; she 'd even written some of the wording to go under the photos . |
3 | I decided to give her Arsenicum Album LM1 in a 100ml bottle and within 1 month she was feeling much better , her period had been the best she could remember and she 'd even been out to a party . |
4 | When we got to the airport at Stansted , she 'd even arranged for the Captain to escort me on to the plane . |
5 | Chesarynth was across the room before she 'd even finished the thought . |
6 | She 'd even been taken to the police station by the teacher to see if they , the police , wanted to speak to her . |
7 | She 'd even given them the evidence herself . |
8 | She 'd even given her a bed in her own place , brought her in like a waif from the streets in a gesture of stern and unsentimental charity . |
9 | The dancers , from what Lucy had seen , were all pretty good in their way ; she 'd even begun to develop a liking for Maurice , who 'd winked at her in the corridor earlier . |
10 | She 'd even felt quite calm , only thinking that in the oven his dinner would be in cinders now . |
11 | For whimsy she 'd even etched a skein of ants travelling due west , with a ladybird glowing like a winged jewel , poised to fly to her northern home . |
12 | She 'd even told him to take La Tour Monchauzet and Antoinette with it , she recalled , wincing . |
13 | She 'd already found out much more about Puddephat than she 'd hoped — she 'd even got a promising suspect in the shape of Theo Sykes — and there was no point in banging on about her non-existent book outline . |
14 | She 'd thought at one time that it might be serious , be love or something weird like that , she 'd even thought they could get married . |
15 | She 'd even been on the local TV news for it and it had done wonders for business . |
16 | She 'd even felt the odd pang of nostalgia for the old days when she 'd been a young wet-behind-the-ears singer , just beginning to make her way up the ladder . |