Example sentences of "'d [adv] had [det] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd only had those few hours at The Haven . |
2 | And then , when I know what I 'm doing , I thought that they 'd just had that . |
3 | I 'd just had enough of them so I was gon na do them when we got the shafts , like then I see what you do . |
4 | ‘ We 'd just had some done for our engagement . |
5 | She 'd soon had enough of this and yelled out , ‘ I am She-Ra and I will break your balls ! ’ |
6 | Ronni was suddenly grateful that just a moment ago she 'd already had this conversation . |
7 | Actually , I 'd already had some in the Western Isles the previous day at the excellent An Lanntair gallery . |
8 | you 'd already had some at least some former knowledge of all the other aspects of the railway in any case . |
9 | He 'd always had such courtesy , could make a frump feel like a star , so Gillian used to say , a little ruefully . |
10 | It was difficult to explain , but he 'd been uneasy for the last few minutes : not an emotion he 'd ever had much experience of before . |
11 | Later in the interview , people were asked whether they 'd ever had any kind of problem or difficulty over any credit arrangements . |
12 | The fellow continued his work replying coolly , " If I 'd ever had any brains Captain , I should n't have been here now ! " |
13 | They 'd both had little enough the previous night . |
14 | Maybe a coincidence , maybe the two girls talked on the phone , decided they 'd both had enough . |
15 | ( He 'd also had each one stencilled TORA across the back door so that in formation on the three-lane motorway they read : Tora ! |
16 | And I 'd also had some suspicions . ’ |
17 | Of course , if I 'd really had any sense I would n't have been there in the first place . |
18 | I tell you something I wish I 'd never had that cat round my back door . |
19 | Well no we 'd never had that happ . |
20 | He 'd never had such a peaceful sleep |
21 | Erm uniform 's a great leveller , or a I I 'd never had such marvellous clothes . |
22 | Heaven knew she was no stranger to men 's admiring glances , but they 'd never had this effect on her before — nor anything remotely like it ! |
23 | She 'd never had any more until the inspector had come to say she must go back to London . |
24 | As I said , part of Barny 's problem was that he 'd never had any contact with people at all , and by the time I got him it was too late . |
25 | But I 'd never had any problems with my periods , so when I finally decided to see a specialist , I was more curious than anything else . ’ |
26 | Until then I 'd never had any intimation of what was being done nowadays in the field of biblical research , or of the attacks being launched by competent historians . |
27 | ‘ I 'd never had any trouble getting pregnant , ’ she says , ‘ And that had been my downfall in a way . |
28 | No , I mean , strangely enough that was one of the things that almost put me off the relationship in the first place because I 'd never had any desire to be a mother . |
29 | He 'd never had any particular fear of darkness , but over the past few weeks he seemed to have grown more and more nervous at night . |
30 | Then , although I 'd never had any morning sickness , I began to feel pain after I 'd eaten . ’ |