Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd have a good [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was optimistic , because I 'd had a good turnout two years earlier for a smaller project , the clean-up of an old railway path .
2 I 'd had a good week .
3 I was very pleased that you 'd had a good go at that
4 If you 'd had a good horse , you asked for hol holiday with er , alright you 'd get it , you would n't do your horse , you know , they 'd take your horse off you .
5 Tomorrow , when she 'd had a good night 's sleep , she 'd be much better capable of dealing with him .
6 Poor old thing — but she 'd had a good life by all accounts . ’
7 By now she 'd had a good look at him .
8 So anyway we 'd had a good look round and this ch church warden said hey you 'd better go and get some seats cos it 's going to get .
9 that 's what I mean if they 'd had a good whistler he kept instead of her , could n't he ?
10 They 'd had a good time .
11 They 'd had a good time , it had given him a good holiday , her too .
12 Her father , Peter Few Brown said they 'd had a good visit .
13 The CO sat in another rain-washed tent to receive Charles 's fairly smart salute and ask him if he 'd had a good day .
14 He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ?
15 If I was a less trusting soul I 'd have said he 'd had a good lunch .
16 I just hoped he 'd had a good surveyor on the job before committing himself .
17 And he 'd tell me stories or sing to me , and sometimes , after he 'd had a good tumblerful of whisky , he 'd slide his hand up my shorts and stroke my thigh .
18 He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ?
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