Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] 'd [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But in any case I 'd chucked all me things in the cemetery , you know , and that 's so when they caught up with me I had n't got any newspapers . |
2 | cos like Joanne 's bedroom I 'd measured that , that 's sixty six drop so I ended up getting seventy two drop curtains |
3 | when I was doing that bit of collecting you know , and the people next , either side they 'd bought these council houses , you know , it 's a shame really |
4 | I 'm quite pleased with how I got on at work today with the amount of work I 'd done that |
5 | When they told me at work she 'd bought that , I was , cos they lived up at Green Lane I thought my God he 'd have they 've picked a a bad spot there cos there 's no flood protection at all there . |
6 | I think Row was about the last row in and of course you 'd got all the fields , Gardens and what have you . |
7 | Within the hour we 'd prepared all the equipment and stored the Harris 's hawk in the back of the Land Rover , and we were on our way . |
8 | Tommy 'd ask me how much money we 'd done that day . |
9 | He was the first person I 'd met that day who did n't know what a dolmen was . |
10 | And the knowledge I 'd betrayed all I believe in to have you ? ’ |
11 | The place was too full of memories ; like the day she 'd discovered most kids had mothers , not just a Bran . |
12 | Jeremy Healy 's music was loud and passionate , and designer/stylist Judy Blame agreed that it was the only decent stuff he 'd heard all week , adding that French Djs are the worst on the planet and that there is virtually no point in clubbing in Paris until the situation is remedied . |
13 | His words went straight to her heart , and she remembered the private wish she 'd made that day , that Nicolo would tell her he loved her . |
14 | Their task was to rescue a seriously injured woman who 'd fallen several hundred feet in difficult weather conditions . |
15 | Being Mario , that brought to mind his mother crying back in the camps because there was n't enough food to put on the table , and that led to considerations of the importance of the family in his life , of the value of tradition , thoughts of how Italian he was as well as American , of the kind of clean life America had offered , of his gratitude , of his feeling for his father who 'd made this giant move at such cost to himself , who had suffered so long and who now saw some chance for his kids of bettering themselves . |
16 | ‘ And when you got back here , everyone could see that Walter was just a shell , just a husk you 'd had all the goodness out of . |
17 | I had the nasty feeling they 'd done this before . |
18 | The same uneasy feeling he 'd experienced that morning returned , and he realized now why it came : of all the people of Dynmouth this boy in his adolescence was the single exception . |
19 | It was a song she 'd heard many times in the past , one that had stayed in the popular charts for months . |
20 | Another said , ‘ I 'd a thought you 'd had enough of that by now ! ’ |
21 | So he went back up onto the main road and very little further on , in fact , he in fact found a village and spent the night at the hostelry and he said to the man in the hostelry you know , he that he 'd been lost and that a a little bit back on the road he 'd seen this big house all alight and he had erm , you know , gone in the drive and tried to get get a room there but could n't make anybody hear and the erm the inn keeper said , no he said er you would n't make anyone hear there , he said and if you go back there tomorrow the house wo n't be there ! |
22 | And school was another thing I 'd had enough of . |
23 | Second man in is and he was from Sanco Texas er he only flew a few missions with me , in training I 'd had another co-pilot and er I had checked the co-pilot I had when the crew was organized out , so he could go back through and come as er as a Plane Commander with a crew . |
24 | When I saw her crying , with her neck all swollen , I wanted to lash out at the doctor who 'd done this to her . |
25 | Lunch was an omelette and a salad and cheese and bread , and it was the best meal we 'd eaten all holiday . |
26 | Th th the final the final sort of sick joke was the fact that erm having having disposed of the fingers to the theatre , the hospital they 'd got this box of ice lollies so they proceeded then to give them to people ! |
27 | Back on India-May 's farm he 'd hung that picture in his head . |
28 | Deliberately she thought of the conversation she 'd overheard that morning . |
29 | He patted his clothes until he found the folded , crumpled map they 'd brought all the way from the Store . |
30 | Ever since he had been at high school he 'd found some enjoyment and relief by getting back at them in ways they obviously did n't expect . |