Example sentences of "she 'd [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She 'd done a bit of elementary choreography for Therese and Gesner , but he seemed to be all right , a bit standoffish and dignified perhaps , but then he was the star .
2 long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all
3 She 'd missed a chance to go skating with Auntie Joan and when she came downstairs , she found she 'd missed a visit from Grandpa as well .
4 She 'd missed a chance to go skating with Auntie Joan and when she came downstairs , she found she 'd missed a visit from Grandpa as well .
5 On the minus side , she 'd blown a lot of money and received a couple of scares .
6 Xanthe sucked each leaf of her artichoke thoroughly , leaving precise teeth marks above the fleshy pad , then laid each one down on a plate in overlapping circles until she 'd formed a rosette , a second artichoke that looked almost untouched .
7 One evening after she 'd completed a couple of laps of the pool she was surprised to see David Markham stroll out of the changing-rooms on to the poolside .
8 Mrs , my friend , Mrs Goreng was all over me after she 'd sobbed a bit over Kaptan .
9 As far as I could tell she 'd drunk a litre and a half , allowing for spillage , so her behaviour was understandable .
10 Zambia noticed she 'd grown a tuft of the real stuff back which fell into her eyes .
11 I think she said she 'd seen a badger as well .
12 Although she 'd seen a couple of nice men recently , when it came to the heavy breathing Miranda found that she did n't want to be touched intimately by anyone she did n't know well .
13 There was no denying the fact that she 'd looked terrible , just then.As if she 'd seen a ghost , he thought uneasily .
14 I 've been trying to get hold of you for the past two hours ! ’ the man exclaimed harshly as he stared down at Laura , who was gazing back at him as though she 'd seen a ghost .
15 Less than an hour before Anna was attacked another council employee phoned Gloucester police to say she 'd seen a man hanging around the docks all day acting suspiciously .
16 But Maggie had heard him draw notes out of it which rent the air with their sadness , and through his music she 'd seen a side of him he 'd kept hidden from the world .
17 On that morning Mrs. Millings was late because she 'd seen a body in the Thames while crossing Southwark Bridge .
18 She said she 'd seen a spaceship and it had frightened her . ’
19 Shannon had never been able to believe that ; as a child she 'd seen a photograph of her father , and even then she 'd been stunned to silence by his incredible good looks .
20 She mentioned a conference at Lancaster University , where she 'd given a talk called ‘ Bringing Spirituality into Organizations ’ .
21 At one point she 'd given a talk on Sky TV about all the signs to look for in a youngster abusing solvents .
22 She 'd obtained a Skein of Geese matchbook from somewhere .
23 Heard she 'd gone a bit funny . ’
24 She 'd always considered herself so strong , so immune to the temptations of the flesh ; yet last night she 'd discovered a depth of passion within her that had shaken her profoundly .
25 When he reached for her free hand , clasping it in his own , it was as if she 'd touched a metal surface after walking on a nylon carpet — the shock of contact almost painful in its suddenness .
26 She knew she 'd made a hash of the whole thing , and she 'd let her tongue run away with her .
27 As he poured the tea , Peter wondered if she 'd told James about how she 'd made a fool of him ; perhaps they had laughed at him together .
28 He never pretended to feelings he did n't have and if he thought she 'd made a fool of herself he 'd say so , but never to do her down , never to boost himself at her expense .
29 Azmaveth considered something for a few moments and then nodded to herself , as if she 'd made a decision .
30 She phoned Meg again and told her she was so silly , she 'd made a muddle with the dates of two concerts , and it would be perfectly all right for them to come tonight but only if Meg was absolutely sure it would n't be too much trouble , it was so sweet of her …
  Next page