Example sentences of "[pron] 'd have [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd had a couple of drinks , lapped up some fast food , and jumped into a cab . |
2 | As he nodded she went on , ‘ I 'd had a bit of a knock in — in a relationship with a man in London , and I was very miserable over Elise 's death . |
3 | But I 'd had a bellyful of your family and I just wanted to stay out of the whole rotten business . |
4 | But at least I 'd had a chance by then to check out the bit of her which Catherine likes least . |
5 | Anyway , I 'd had a drink in the Club , that 's where I heard . |
6 | Last time I let you talk me into having a go , I felt as if I 'd had a session in a tumble dryer . ’ |
7 | It would have been me pencil if I 'd had a pencil in me hand . |
8 | Somewhere there , but off the would n't it be but erm it was an event erm when I had a rise in wages my mother being a dressmaker she used to have a machine under the little front window and when I got a , I had a , they 'd put my wages up to ten shillings , and when I got in mum came over and said what 's the matter with you she said you seem as if you 're walking on air I said I 'd had a rise in wages and it was up from eight and four pence up to ten shillings I do n't know what that seems but still . |
9 | ‘ I 'd had a call from the Leisure Centre , ’ he says . |
10 | I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction . |
11 | ‘ I explained that I was 31 , I 'd had a history of infertility , and that this was my second pregnancy and I really wanted a child . |
12 | On the way back from moving the sheep , I felt as if I 'd had a night in the pub , started feeling very wheezy and , Oh this is good . |
13 | ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’ |
14 | I would n't have minded if I 'd had a bump on my head , a cross on it or a bullet through it . |
15 | I knew I 'd had a letter from him then , because it was the last time we were apart before he was called up . ’ |
16 | I mean I 'd had a sort of cry I suppose , but at the actual time I was glad I had a daughter [ after two sons ] . |
17 | ‘ If I 'd had the sense to be frank with her last March , maybe I could have done that . |
18 | ROBBIE It was after I 'd had the row with my father . |
19 | Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser . |
20 | ‘ If I 'd had an op on my knee that summer it might have been all right . |
21 | Okay so you 'd had a bit of a break that 's good . |
22 | When you had the nightmare , I assumed it was because you 'd had a lot of men without ever reaching any kind of genuine ecstasy with them . ’ |
23 | She 'd had a cocktail of them at some point that morning . ’ |
24 | So she 'd had a bit of a go at Bob and er |
25 | She 'd had a couple of little fumbling and innocuous affairs , nothing serious , and she never dared breathe a word to Georg . |
26 | and it was later on when she 'd had a couple of tomatoes . |
27 | She smiled for the first time , wincing as the pull of facial muscles reminded her she 'd had a crack on the head . |
28 | ‘ She 'd had a dickens of a lot to drink . |
29 | She 'd had a fever since last night , and all day at school he 'd been thinking about her . |
30 | and she said no she 'd been to pay her poll tax over there , she said she 'd had a rest in one of the shops over there on the way |