Example sentences of "she 'd had [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd had two helpings . |
2 | ‘ I know she 'd had two bad attacks before , but I blame Corosini 's groundless threats for the last . |
3 | she loved children and I think she would of had more because she 'd had two miscarriages and she 's |
4 | Jay would have sold her grandmother ( if she 'd had one ) for Lucy 's approval . |
5 | I expect Leicester told Queen Elizabeth she 'd had one of her hot flushes . |
6 | She 'd had one of her headaches , taken three aspirins and popped out to telephone her sister . |
7 | She 'd had one experience of lesbianism , and had hated it . |
8 | After the third demonstration , Charles said he 'd better go , and Dottie , recognising that she 'd had all she was getting , took a sleeping pill and let him . |
9 | She 'd had all of four or five hours , before she 'd come rushing after him like a lovelorn schoolgirl … |
10 | I sent her Nit Ac LM1 and did n't hear anything for a year when she rang up with a headache — it turned out that the anal fissure had cleared quickly and she felt she had been miraculously well given her sister had been murdered 12mths previously and she 'd had 4 months leave of absence from work to deal with the aftermath which had involved her nephew joining the family . |
11 | Her sister would blame Claudia for tracking her down ; she would n't believe she 'd had little choice in the matter . |
12 | She 'd had little to drink tonight , perhaps two glasses of champagne all evening . |
13 | Not that she 'd had much time to explore it , of course . |
14 | Karen King — because she was English , Jessica insisted — had given over even thinking about them , let alone imagining what they might do with their hard , lean bodies and their tired , rope-burned hands , had given over bothering to deny she 'd had such fantasies . |
15 | From the glimpses he 'd caught he believed she 'd had slight curves — he would n't have fancied her otherwise . |
16 | And since , unlike many wives of city moguls , she 'd had recent experience at the sharp end of business in the City of London , she understood , only too clearly , the problems he was facing at the present time . |
17 | No doubt she 'd had ample proof of it . |
18 | She 'd had some requests made of her in her time but none seemingly as outrageous as this . |
19 | She made an effort to feel some true sympathy , but it was difficult — she supposed that she would n't be able to experience compassion in a deep and real sense until she 'd had some children , since only matters like the putting down of young greyhounds brought tears to her eyes . |
20 | Perhaps he ceased to be useful to her once she 'd had some success in England — I do n't know . |
21 | She 'd had some tomatoes and er she never washes them all she do n't do that |
22 | There was me as well , you see , and there was nothing we could do and er she 'd had this erm , it was awful , they took her to the mortuary because some of the girls , you see , erm , you know they went hysterical and er I 'm not gon na pass her door , that sort of thing . |
23 | What she 'd had was a double-booking , effectively , cos she 'd had this dinner which was meant to be in the private dining hall , but the numbers had suddenly shot up , and because they 'd said originally they wanted either the private dining hall or the main dining hall depending on numbers , she should have really booked them both and decided later and told me to like try somewhere else , but she did n't , she told me yeah the dining hall 's free . |
24 | Well I think more than anything if they 'd have seen the state she was in after she 'd had this |
25 | However , in 1967 she decided she 'd had enough of the movies , although she did appear recently in Always , along with Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter . |
26 | She 'd had enough of that . |
27 | She 'd had enough of the pettiness of living with parents and the irrelevance of school was smothering her head . |
28 | She 'd had enough . |
29 | She 'd had enough of parents . |
30 | She 'd had enough . |