Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [verb] him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling
2 I 'd heard him for a bit by then .
3 I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers .
4 ‘ but he was wearing a collar and I 'd tied him to a lamppost . ’
5 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
6 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
7 Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages .
8 I 'd known him from the start of punk .
9 She 'd followed him into the Rockingham public house by the Elephant and Castle .
10 A SUPERMARKET assistant recognised a man who tried to pay for goods with a stolen credit card — because she 'd seen him as a strippergram .
11 Oh fine , yet Jo was just saying on the phone there that she 'd seen him in a catalogue .
12 Lucy reckoned that , for the man in charge , he had some staggeringly dull tasks to handle ; she 'd seen him in the stockroom once , counting every bottle in every crate of tonic water .
13 She 'd invited him round the previous evening and things had n't gone at all as he 'd hoped .
14 She 'd heard him at the glass door — a double knock , very light .
15 Yeah , I could n't even fight the thought that she 'd asked him at no what I mean .
16 ‘ Have you not heard of Resenence Jeopardy ? ’ she 'd asked him on the first day of their acquaintance .
17 She had the fleeting impression that she 'd caught him on the raw .
18 She 'd taken him from the town and the friends that he knew and she 'd brought him to this great , dusty mausoleum of a place where he did n't even like to run around because the echo of his footsteps sounded too much like someone faceless who was following too close .
19 She 'd spotted him for the first time three weekends ago when she 'd walked out on to the nightclub stage to perform her warm-up spot for the star turn of the evening .
20 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
21 That she 'd introduced him to the Fletchers to keep him there … well , she deserved it .
22 She 'd told him about the looks aimed at her by Adam 's teachers .
23 Miranda thought of M. Apéritif last night , and decided she would let him go further when she next saw him , in spite of the lizard darting of his small and oddly hard tongue in the kiss she 'd allowed him at the door of the hotel .
24 We 'd entered him in the Novice section , but he 'd been upgraded in the meantime .
25 But he was sitting where we 'd left him beside an empty biscuit tin .
26 They 'd kept him in a kiosk on Brighton front day and night waiting for the Germans to invade .
27 They 'd locked him in a dirty little hole with a bed you would n't put a dog under .
28 He went to where he 'd seen him by the fence and looked down towards the woodpile .
29 He could n't help wondering if he 'd interrupted him in the act of copulation .
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