Example sentences of "he 'd read " in BNC.
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1 | Up sixty per cent this year in Turkey , he 'd read in The Financial Times . |
2 | Only what he 'd read . |
3 | ‘ He 'd read all the sex manuals ever printed . |
4 | Helen stared at him , as if he 'd read her mind . |
5 | The phrase on both the files he 'd read re-surfaced in his mind . |
6 | So far he 'd read me too well . |
7 | He 'd read up about George Joseph Smith , he said , after he 'd got his idea for a show . |
8 | Sir Bruce was n't sure he 'd read that issue of The Economist . |
9 | Every month he 'd read a list — it was a list of names of young men , and some women , who 'd vanished from the face of the earth . |
10 | In his strong voice , redolent of anger just kept in check , he 'd read those names , among which had figured that of my friend Rosa Soares , christened Maria . |
11 | He 'd read the script and already seemed to be familiar with Joyce 's published material . |
12 | She flinched , fearful for a second that he 'd read her mind . |
13 | Bits and pieces of things he 'd read and heard were coming together . |
14 | He 'd read books about murders and we talked about them for years . |
15 | ‘ So , in the meantime — ’ it was almost as though he 'd read her mind ! ‘ — I suggest that you and I go back to the party . |
16 | ‘ Please do n't mind me , ’ he said softly as though he 'd read her mind . |
17 | as if he 'd read her mind Penry took a cross-country route instead of the motorway , driving her through Carmarthen and Llandeilo , then on past Brecon to head for Leominster . |
18 | ‘ He said he 'd read it somewhere a couple of years ago , and it had struck him so deeply that he could n't shake it from his mind . |
19 | He said he knew it sounded crazy , but ever since he 'd read it he 'd wanted to experience it , but had never met a woman who made him feel that way . ’ |
20 | It claims Michael Heseltine wrote two letters to SFV saying he 'd read the company 's brochure and because it did n't run package holidays there was no need for insurance . |