Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [vb pp] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was heavy to get on board singlehanded , but I 'd worked out a good method of lifting it with a spare halliard fitted with a simple purchase .
2 It went into your jotter , your jotter was handed in on the Monday morning , or the first time you went to the eng the English class and the teacher was his name , he went over that and if you 'd missed out a comma , you see or a full stop or anything like that .
3 You 'd written out a cheque
4 If you 'd worked out the correlation coefficient or some measure of correlation , you would expe you 'd say that they 're positively correlated .
5 ‘ But why , once you 'd found out the truth about Ryan and me , did n't you drop your custody claim immediately ?
6 After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’
7 her husband died she 'd picked out a bit of land all this and I borrowed this and one thing and another , so well they never found a penny !
8 The best place for Jed during all of this , she 'd decided , would be with his minder ; she 'd worked out a special weekend rate with Mrs Neary some time ago and had been working on her conscience ever since .
9 For three whole days she 'd blanked out the memory of that kiss they 'd shared , but now it came flooding back with a vengeance , hot and strong and so seductively real that she could have wept for shame .
10 She said — and I do n't know if she was just bullshitting me , ’ and here Blufton opened his palms in a gesture of frankness , ‘ that she 'd found out the dates when a couple of lorries were due at Dover .
11 No we no she 'd got out the pool you see , she was I did n't recognize her , she said oh it looks like all the family 's here and I was only talking to Evelyn and , and I kept trying to place her and it was only when she said oh Rebecca was born a month after cos she 's died her hair a different colour , I did n't , just did n't recognize her at all .
12 ‘ Well , Colin was a terrific help once we 'd thrashed out a few problems , ’ she said modestly .
13 It felt like they 'd missed out a stage or two .
14 They 'd got out the best china and crystal glasses , the damask napkins , the ebony-handled knives .
15 Whatever the actual reasons for this , in his own mind he 'd singled out the fact that she must have got married .
16 Each time he 'd banged out the flames .
17 He 'd mapped out a route for them , and given it to her to follow .
18 ‘ And get rid of that ! ’ she clearly recalled hearing Naylor tell her — in fact , the way he 'd bellowed out the order , it would n't surprise her if the whole avenue had n't heard it .
19 After he 'd taken out the bread , I took him back for lunch and he rested as usual in the afternoon , lying on his bed and listening to the radio .
20 And having committed the boy to a day on the rubbish , he could hardly turn me down when I suggested we settle for a couple of hours ' conversation over a few beers , after he 'd sorted out the mess .
21 Back at the village post office he 'd sorted out the usual junk mail which never made it past the door of the shop and found that he was left with one real , honest-to-God letter .
22 It was the way he 'd got out the time Barry had locked him in the tractor-shed .
23 He 'd pulled out a handful of coins , at the same time grabbing her shoulder , but Midnight had moved aside pulling Jess with him , and the other two men had hung on to the furious Paddy .
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