Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] 'd just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the end I went to the police and found that she 'd just reported that he was missing . ’
2 The next day I was walking to work and I 'd just got as far as the hospital .
3 Brilliant , I said , pretending that I 'd just got in .
4 Squiffy everywhere and erm that night the evening activity was tobogganing and we 'd just finished all this wine .
5 Yeah , well tell him you 'll put him in his diary , I I would have thought if you 'd just sent him the notes to each meeting he would come if he would , if he could , and if he ca n't , he ca n't .
6 He was celebrating because he 'd just had a .
7 ‘ You 'd have heard him all over the shop , ’ he said , ‘ and he came off the phone complaining that he 'd just lost 40,000 .
8 And then , when I know what I 'm doing , I thought that they 'd just had that .
9 I switched on the engine , closed my eyes and … felt like I 'd just stepped onto a corporation bus .
10 I 've often speculated since on what would have happened if we 'd just given ourselves up at this point .
11 I think the other thing also , I found it a disadvantage actually having it on the table , I think if I 'd just left it on the like that
12 On an outing to the obscure Gate Crag in Eskdale we picked a route called Bosigran — this had to be climbed because I 'd just returned from my first climbing trip to Cornwall .
13 I remember waking up in the middle of the night with a big smile on my face , feeling really pleased with myself , thinking that I 'd just had a wet dream .
14 And they were interviewing this feller , he said , oh we went for a day out he said and I 'd just bought this car and I was really made up with it he said
15 By 10.30pm the contractions were getting even stronger and I was beginning to feel like I 'd just finished running a marathon .
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