Example sentences of "'d had [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I sent her Nit Ac LM1 and did n't hear anything for a year when she rang up with a headache — it turned out that the anal fissure had cleared quickly and she felt she had been miraculously well given her sister had been murdered 12mths previously and she 'd had 4 months leave of absence from work to deal with the aftermath which had involved her nephew joining the family . |
2 | He 'd had ninety-one previous convictions , but was released because he had spent time in jail on remand . |
3 | But if I 'd had eight months of thinking , I do n't think I could have taken it . |
4 | Did I tell me when we got up to erm Newcastle we turned on the local news , they 'd had five inches of rain which is a winter 's rain in four days . |
5 | ‘ We 'd had six months of worrying whether everything was going to be all right — what Joseph would look like , or whether he would be all there , ’ says Leslie , her relief still evident . |
6 | Our highlight was the opening of Scenerama , our Dutch exhibition which opened in mid year and that 's well ahead of budget and by year end we 'd had six hundred thousand admissions through the turnstiles . |
7 | Oh the other er she said I 'd had four of those , and I said what are they then ? |
8 | He 'd had thirty five years ' experience , he was looking at th and and in his mind 's eye putting the jigsaw puzzle into the van as it were to work out how much space it would take . |
9 | She 'd had two helpings . |
10 | ‘ If I 'd had two of my men inside that apartment , he would n't have done , ’ Cramer reminded him . |
11 | I mean really I er it shook me because I was extremely naive , I 'd had two children but I was very very naive in those days . |
12 | She had n't lost her tail , they 'd had two following her . |
13 | I was too scared — you 'd had two more strokes the night you were admitted . |
14 | ‘ I know she 'd had two bad attacks before , but I blame Corosini 's groundless threats for the last . |
15 | Just before the men were shot — they 'd had two weeks inside so their beards had taken on something of the authentic rag-tag FAKINTIL glory , as opposed to the clean-shaven image they had presented in their neat malai-issue camos — one shouted out the name of Osvaldo . |
16 | It was exactly the sort of letter she would have written if they 'd had two hundred thousand in the bank instead of less than nothing . |
17 | she loved children and I think she would of had more because she 'd had two miscarriages and she 's |
18 | He said you 'd had two more fax , one of them they just wanted a current catalogue |
19 | Jay would have sold her grandmother ( if she 'd had one ) for Lucy 's approval . |
20 | I expect Leicester told Queen Elizabeth she 'd had one of her hot flushes . |
21 | I 'd had one week after another when my wages were light , what with fines and that . |
22 | He might have thought I 'd had one previous . |
23 | ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all . |
24 | But I never heard Trevor embarrass anyone , even if he 'd had one or two . |
25 | She 'd had one of her headaches , taken three aspirins and popped out to telephone her sister . |
26 | She 'd had one experience of lesbianism , and had hated it . |
27 | If only I 'd had one of them , it seems |
28 | He promised he would — after he 'd had one last crack at success . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'd had one ghastly shock after another . ’ |
30 | It was in a concealed metal box underneath the dashboard , that he 'd had one of the fitters weld in one evening for him , thirty quid and not a word to anyone , least of all Tom Holdfast . |