Example sentences of "'d put [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And then they say , Well the guy he 's next door I do n't know him but I just thought I 'd put him on .
2 Yeah , he was on it some time and Charles and they 'd put him back on the ward becau when John last saw him , cos he , John was visiting er , used to be having treatment or something at
3 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
4 When he 'd put her down on the bed he said grimly , ‘ The doctor should be here shortly .
5 If he caught me escaping he 'd put me straight back down here .
6 You could also erm , start to recognize the benefit of the rural sector , and one reason why they were discriminating , L D Cs tended to want to ignore that and sort of shun it , because it 's not sort of a glamorous image they were trying to hope for in the urban sector , and , so , if they did help them , say give them units , like the repair men , units to work in , and they put them in really totally crappy accommodation , and up not where you need it , and not where people pass by with their motors and things , they , they 'd put them somewhere up on a hill , overlooking a city , so erm , to encourage the informal sector by erm , sort of on a par with the formal sector because erm , their inter- reacting , inter-relating now , like they 're providing cheap inputs for the formal industries and , and the formal industries are pro providing clientele all for the informal sector , and so it 's all inter-linked and , and it 's there now .
7 He said he 'd put them away for a bit and give them to Oliver when he started smoking again .
8 What if she 'd put them in !
9 We were afraid to tell Dad the exact truth so we said we 'd put them there to prevent them getting broken .
10 Yeah but if I had to eat I 'd take them out , then I 'd put them back on
11 That I told Oliver I 'd put them down the waste-disposal and the phone went silent , and when I finally said , ‘ Are you still there ? ’ he just answered , ‘ I love you , ’ and hung up .
12 Well one of you on cleaning fruit , getting all the stalks and stones out of the fruit , we used to have a sieve , not a riddle , a sieve with round , the wires were round in the sieve and you rub it , and the stalks would drop through and then you 'd put them out onto an iron baking sheet and sort out all the stones that and little bits that were in the fruit and you 'd be on cleaning fruit you might be one day , the other whichever one was the you 'd be cleaning and greasing baking tins , ready for the baker to put the cakes in or what have you , and then at night we used to grease all the bread tins ready for men to be allowed to drop the dough into the bread tins , and er stuff like that and cleaning up scrubbing down and
13 I 'd put it just down here , I marked it down here when I were here last last week .
14 Nevertheless she 'd put it round her neck and there it had stayed ever since while she 'd tried with scant success to forget the brief period of ecstasy she 'd shared with the man whose gift it had been .
15 Well and then there used to be a stripper it 's a a long thing like that and there and er you 'd put it on .
16 ‘ I 'd put it up above my bed . ’
17 But after you reach a certain stage in life — I 'd put it somewhere between forty-five and fifty-five — you suddenly feel you are as secure as you can be and you really ought to give something back to society .
18 But — I 'd put it differently . ’
19 She 'd put it differently but certain little people might be listening .
20 His younger brother would say a verse and then they 'd put it together .
21 That must have been Lee who 'd put it there .
22 In fact she 'd forgotten she 'd put it there .
23 And no one dare admit that it was on floor cos she 'd think they 'd put it there .
24 I thought I 'd put it there , looked through and could n't find it , we were in every drawer in the blooming house !
25 If you just wanted two N H fours you 'd put it down here .
26 we 'd put it down in the reception area .
27 And it used to all add up and go in on Friday , after I 'd got , got everything sorted out , go in on Friday , and get all this bumf and go to a desk , my desk , and I 'd put it down , get a bin , right , a cup of coffee , loosen your tie and start wading through it .
28 Carpenter Harper , admitted lighting hay to see but insisted he thought he 'd put it out .
29 I gave him the booklet and I told him I 'd been doing it … oh , yes , and he 'd put it in as one of his objectives for this year .
30 he 'd put it in at the beginning of the week before .
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