Example sentences of "he 'd [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As I got out I caught the enigmatic Mr Goodson sneaking in through the front door , but if he 'd seen me pull up , he did n't wait to say Hello . |
2 | Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’ |
3 | He 'd seen me working only once . |
4 | He 'd seen me read . |
5 | Well , I do n't reckon he 'd heard me coming . |
6 | Ben said that he 'd heard I 'd been having some problems and asked what they were . |
7 | But I was n't struck by any thunderbolts or lightning flashes , and when talking about the dance afterwards in the Met Office I merely remarked to the officer on duty that I 'd met a very nice corporal and he 'd asked me to go to the Station cinema with him on Saturday . |
8 | He 'd asked me to go and see him in the evening to continue the interview . |
9 | By midnight , he 'd asked me to marry him . ’ |
10 | She 'd So I thought well I 'd I Well he 'd I did n't say what he 'd done I did n't ask about that , I mean I had I had enough trouble without asking questions like that you see . |
11 | When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't . |
12 | When he 'd gone I went back to bed . |
13 | The school he 'd wanted me to go to so that I could be as clever as he had once been and go to Oxford the way he 'd done and not waste it as he had been foolish enough to do . |
14 | I reckon he 'd taught I reckon he 'd taught her do n't you ? |
15 | The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home . |
16 | He 'd caught me talking to or |
17 | Then there was a strange silence , as if we 'd come to a full stop , as if he 'd expected me to react in some other way . |
18 | ‘ Once he 'd disappeared I did n't take any more notice . |
19 | Of course , after he 'd resigned I knew who he was . |
20 | For the first term I felt guilty I 'd abandoned him even though he 'd told me to come and could stand on his own two feet . |
21 | Thought he 'd got me weighed up — eating out of his hand . ’ |