Example sentences of "he 'd said " in BNC.

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1 In fact , I remember when I first introduced him to my father and before he 'd said a word , I said , ‘ This is my father ’ who told me afterwards that he had n't realized that it was a boy because I mean … long hair — his hair was really long .
2 When they said he could n't have a parrot he 'd said ‘ Well , mice , then , white ones , ’ but his Dad had said he could n't have them either .
3 She 'd asked Philip to help Lee and he 'd said he would .
4 It was uncanny what he 'd said to his Mum about Uncle Walter phoning up about his bad chest and now him being in hospital for real .
5 ‘ I 've been meaning to give you these of Uncle John 's , Phil , ’ he 'd said taking the medals out of his pocket .
6 He knew as soon as he 'd said it that he was in trouble .
7 ‘ Poor cow , ’ he 'd said to her about Eleanor , ‘ she thinks she 's going to get something out of me .
8 He 'd said that himself , had n't he ?
9 He wondered whether he 'd said something unwise again .
10 Our improvised seats were frayed by the wind but still identified the place with certainty , and almost at once I spotted Gareth 's camera , prominently hanging , as he 'd said , from a branch .
11 He 'd said everything , really .
12 By lunchtime Perkin had driven off , going to Newbury for supplies , he 'd said .
13 Her response , when he 'd said he had n't read ‘ Varvara ’ , had shown guilt .
14 She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules .
15 ‘ No one , ’ he 'd said bleakly .
16 His sister , he 'd said .
17 He 'd said something .
18 He 'd said he ‘ might phone me ’ .
19 Cal glared at him as though he 'd said Pornography .
20 ‘ All the fashion magazines and the women 's pages of the newspapers do straight fashion stories , ’ he 'd said , tugging thoughtfully at the little gingery beard that sprouted from his angular chin .
21 A pewter pot and clean cups and saucers were on the table , and there was a rag mat in front of Paddy 's chair which he 'd said he had carried on his back from Hungerford Market .
22 Do n't worry , he 'd said .
23 George Burley presently came into the dining car and spoke for a while to Nell , who subsequently went from table to table , clipboard in place , repeating what he 'd said .
24 He 'd said : ‘ Left flank move ! ’
25 He 'd said so .
26 Lawyer Loveitt had his head stuffed full of facts and he 'd said all men were free in England .
27 He told her what he 'd said to the woman and how stupid he 'd felt .
28 Jed thought of that night at Mitch 's and what he 'd said to Sharon .
29 A couple of days , he 'd said , but he ended up staying in the Commercial Hotel for almost a year .
30 He 'd said it was very big , too big , even with oil , even with Vaseline ; he 'd cried out when Jean-Paul pushed up him .
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