Example sentences of "that he 'd be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It went to Geoffrey 's head that he 'd been cast as Mullins , the pirate . |
2 | He laughed , and then added that he 'd been drunk as a cork himself actually , the night before . |
3 | He was taken into custody for his own protection … as it was learned that he 'd been disqualified from driving at the time of the crash . |
4 | She was n't to know that he 'd been posted to Berlin . |
5 | Daffy was shattered by the news that he 'd been replaced by Essex 's reprieved rebel tourist Neil Foster . |
6 | Daffy was shattered by the news that he 'd been replaced by Essex 's reprieved rebel tourist Neil Foster . |
7 | ‘ They pretended that Paul was hit by a ricochet , but the evidence was clear that he 'd been hit by a direct shot . |
8 | But from the look of his clothes it would n't seem that he 'd been jostled about much by the tide . |
9 | He 'll definitely be playing for the French next week and they would n't even confirm that he 'd been banned from the scum 's next 4 matches in Europe ( which ones did they have in mind ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) . |
10 | The other thing that was said about him , particularly towards the end , after the U-turn on economic policy , was that he 'd been captured by his officials , and that he also , in the end , rather relished the company of the permanent secretaries more than he did his Cabinet colleagues . |
11 | I want to see what happened , er , it finished just where he says that he 'd been accused of something . |