Example sentences of "she 'd [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately the Aer Lingus 737 had delivered her from Heathrow in less than an hour , so she 'd barely had time to become bored . |
2 | In the old days she 'd not had time to think about anything except how to keep out of trouble . |
3 | The realization that she was working for Hauser was opening new horizons for her , but she 'd not had time to work out how she could exploit the knowledge . |
4 | She 'd also had time to castigate herself for meekly following him inside . |
5 | And it was her second car that she 'd ever had sort of thing . |
6 | She 'd never had cause to fear a man , but now she felt oddly threatened . |
7 | She may have acted impetuously , but she 'd intended no malice , and she 'd always had Kirsty 's best interests at heart . |
8 | She 'd always had boyfriends , although so far she had n't been tempted to engage in any serious commitment . |
9 | Oh yes , she 'd better have eyes , he reflects , with a weary courtesy . |
10 | Thank God she 'd only had sons . |