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

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1 I assumed he 'd just picked you for the resemblance . ’
2 When I got your letter I knew you 'd just written it because you were bored out there .
3 I thought we 'd just agreed ?
4 I thought she 'd just popped out of her house like to have her hair done .
5 But I think they 'd just gone back for the money creed and once you get that well erm they do n't realize that they could be falling into the trap unless we blokes stand firm now to maintain this standard of living .
6 I think I 'd just made quite a good speech but I thought they were joking , ’ he says .
7 I wish we 'd just done that .
8 Oh , Christ , I wish I 'd just done what you told me .
9 Xanthe spread out the soft folds of her skirt and looked at them as Miranda quickly splashed water into her armpits , round her neck , on her face , muttering , ‘ I wish I 'd just had time to wash my hair . ’
10 and it was dark green oh it it 's not bad but you know I 'd just lost ten pounds to the taxi driver to him giving me the wrong change so I was feeling in a very frugal mood an and this the green of this candlestick holder you know what I call the old fashioned dark green , of some china ?
11 cos she said she 'd just bought a flat
12 I think you said he 'd just moved into the area recently .
13 ‘ Barratt was there , ’ says Howard , ‘ making sure everyone knew he 'd just had lunch with God . ’
14 ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she forced herself to speak slowly and calmly , refusing to let him know he 'd just lit a tinder within her , ‘ it may have escaped your notice that you were not the only member of the cast — come to that , you were n't the only male , either .
15 They said I 'd just got 50-60 years wear out of the knee in 15 years . ’
16 He said he 'd just met Mr Datchery .
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