Example sentences of "she 'd [vb infin] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd think she 'd deserve to sleep the sleep of the virtuous , but forget it . |
2 | ‘ If she had half an ounce of sense , ’ she said , ‘ she 'd 've put a lock on this thing . ’ |
3 | while they 're away , well , she never , she was quite happy to let you go ahead and do it she said , the only thing was , she said she 'd miss having the privacy in that corner because of being overlooked at the back . |
4 | Aggie 's ancestors supplied the dynamite for the blasting of the Mount Rushmore monument but now she 'd like to light a fuse under Costner . |
5 | She 'd like to change the car . |
6 | It was groceries , peas , baked beans and things , so I went round to somebody 's house and asked if she 'd like to buy the Weetabix because I wanted the money for a pie . |
7 | She 'd need to get the lass a new dress — she was a fair disgrace … |
8 | She kept trying to trample them , slam the door , but he kept kicking it back open and sooner or later she 'd have to put a name to her feelings , and she was afraid , so afraid , that the name was love … but it must n't be , she thought savagely ; it ca n't be . |
9 | She 'd have followed the hunt and . |
10 | Trapped and mad as the birds , she 'd have seen the horse chestnut and its thick green kaleidoscope of leaves from her barred window . |
11 | If he had , she 'd have seen those long legs , whose stride outmatched even hers , she 'd have seen the power of his masculinity … |
12 | She 'd have to take a drink of water . |
13 | Right now she 'd have given the nightclub to anyone who could restore calm to a pulse which had gone completely haywire and a brain in danger of short-circuiting . |
14 | If she had wanted to stay she 'd have made a song and dance , but it was better to move . |
15 | If she 'd jumped into the water she 'd have made a splash . ’ |
16 | Normally , she 'd have made a fuss about those things , but today it did n't seem to matter somehow . |
17 | With her temperament , surely she 'd have brought the roof in if she 'd discovered her lover in the arms of another woman ? |
18 | She 'd have looked a bit different , I can tell , from what she was like lying up there with her hair all cut off . " |
19 | She 'd have to get a taxi home . |
20 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
21 | Ordinarily she 'd have enjoyed the assignment — the cast and crew were a nice bunch for the most part , and she 'd always liked Aberdeen . |
22 | She often said in her letters , if only she 'd known how it was going to turn out , she 'd have taken the baby with her . |
23 | Under the same circumstances , she 'd have worked a lot harder to please a man , and she 'd lost sight of the fact that Kattina was an important lead in her assignment . |
24 | The only certainty , she reflected ruefully , soaking in fragrant warm water up to her chin , was that in half an hour or so she 'd have to find the courage to face Roman again , possibly over the breakfast-table . |
25 | Five years ago she 'd have got the woman sacked on some pretext , rendering her harmless if she alleged anything against a reputable doctor in a famous clinic . |
26 | But that ca n't be true , Sabine thought , or she 'd have burned the lot , and put the key down the nearest drain . |
27 | Well , in t e old days , two years ago , when she 'd been his Gemma , she 'd have had no choice but to pack her trunks and live under the roof he provided , wherever he chose to provide it . |
28 | So she 'd have to face the prospect of me being on the dole for a long time . |
29 | But she wanted a man , so she knew she 'd have to pay a price , any price . |
30 | So , to avoid this , Peter merely said that , for the moment , he 'd appreciate it a lot if she 'd keep working a bit quiet . |