Example sentences of "[pron] 'd have [art] [noun] of " 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 | I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction . |
5 | ‘ 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 . |
6 | 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 ] . |
7 | Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser . |
8 | Okay so you 'd had a bit of a break that 's good . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | She 'd had a cocktail of them at some point that morning . ’ |
11 | So she 'd had a bit of a go at Bob and er |
12 | She 'd had a couple of little fumbling and innocuous affairs , nothing serious , and she never dared breathe a word to Georg . |
13 | and it was later on when she 'd had a couple of tomatoes . |
14 | ‘ She 'd had a dickens of a lot to drink . |
15 | She 'd had a number of the wives in tonight , all choosing bits and pieces out of their Christmas Club money . |
16 | How long it seemed since she 'd had a touch of glamour in her life ! |
17 | She 'd had no intention of getting drawn into this tortuous emotional maze again . |
18 | But now he came to consider it , she 'd had an air of knowing more than she 'd let on throughout the proceedings . |
19 | She had n't been a patient for over twenty years , since she 'd had the barrage of undignified tests and minor operations that had led to nothing but disappointment . |
20 | Now if she 'd had the voice of the little dumpy one they all took the mickey out of , Lemon , as they called her , he just might have put the question to her . |
21 | In her first term at St Cecilia 's there 'd been a girl who 'd had the gift of levitation , a disturbed girl called Julie who had been able to float eight feet above the ground , whom Miss Scuse had eventually had to have removed . |
22 | ‘ We 'd had a couple of years to put the break-up into perspective and I know , personally , I was missing the lads and the buzz I used to get from songs like ‘ Suspect Devices ’ and ‘ Straw Dogs ’ . |
23 | H. P. Some people would get a bottle of beer — we 'd had a lot of fellows come out of the army and they were fond of their drink and there 's no doubt that they could get it . |
24 | Oh rather yes , out-work , people used during the First World War there were no end of people were sort of er especially if they 'd had a bit of experience in the leather industry like harness and saddlery and that sort of thing , especially the harness and er other work attached to leather cavalry and er revolver holsters and that sort of thing , they 'd do them at home you know oh yes there was er now Walsall 's divided is n't it ? |
25 | They used to do some outrageous things together when they 'd had a couple of beers . |
26 | They 'd had a gutful of official lies . |
27 | Having located the house , he had roared into Belfast and met Mallachy at the Wellington Park , where they 'd had a pint of Guinness beneath the photos of the famous actors . |
28 | And had been salvaged when they 'd had a sort of a a mock assessment . |
29 | Mind you , they 'd had a lot of practice . ’ |
30 | erm people were starting to move out , and I think that , I think quite a lot of people , well although they 'd had a lot of information from the Local Authority , were still very unsure about how that would affect other benefits , in particular supplementary benefits , and single payments , and that , that , grants for , for the furniture , that kind of thing . |