Example sentences of "'d be [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If we 'd been around in Nelson 's day he 'd have given his right arm for a copy . |
2 | If we 'd been up on Water Gypsy 's superstructure you 'd have been in the canal by now . ’ |
3 | so erm tt so anyway Saturday we gets to Durham , she 's says oh your Alex was just been on phone , she 'd , she 'd been up to school to do a hockey match |
4 | she 'd been up to Scotland |
5 | Oh she 'd been up to Pearks |
6 | I found her bustling about with a feather duster looking as if she 'd been up for hours . |
7 | She said she 'd been back to bed . |
8 | For many this was the first time they 'd been back to Parham in thirty six years . |
9 | He returned for his father 's funeral , the first time he 'd been back to Zimbala in seventeen years , and Jamel was able to persuade him to stay on as the new editor of the country 's leading daily newspaper , La Voix . |
10 | Leee Childers : ‘ After playing in Pork , I 'd been back in America for about a year when the phone rang — it was Tony DeFries , David 's manager , who I had apparently met before but did n't remember . |
11 | When Conchis had said that he 'd been down on Moutsa the week before , it had been this one fact , the sweet womanish perfume , that had puzzled me . |
12 | no , I forgot well see I forgotten and I 'd been down to Boots an all I , aunty Mary had them once , one time and said |
13 | We 'd been certain that Frank had been kept with a Frenchman in the apartment we 'd been in from February to early May . |
14 | ‘ But I 'd been out with friends for the evening and got home late . |
15 | with Dennis and Marge we 'd been out with Dennis and Marge you know , a while back , and they 're both Scottish and they run this country down to the |
16 | But you had to have qualified for it by working , see ? end of the week and the only place I ever had one was at and because the foreman approached me , I 'd been out of work and got the job by writing to it , going to the library and it was in one of the London papers , they wanted men for the tool rooms . |
17 | It was like when his Giro cheques from the unemployment people had n't turned up the last time he 'd been out of work ; it was all done to wear him down . |
18 | He was from and he 'd been out of work a long time . |
19 | He said you 'd been out of sorts recently . ’ |
20 | They 'd been out of action because the church 's spire was too weak to support them . |
21 | ‘ I 'd been out of town . |
22 | He he had us all lined up after we 'd been riding round and he started enquiring how long we 'd been out of hospital . |
23 | ‘ He 'd been out of football for nine months in France , and he had to put up with the boo-ing . |
24 | Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours . |