Example sentences of "[noun sg] that i 'd " in BNC.
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1 | She suggested in that shoddy little newspaper interview that I 'd broken up her marriage … but let's not talk of it , Gregory , please . |
2 | It is pure irony that after a climb involving some of the most sustained smooth rock that I 'd ever encountered , the finish involved a traverse of wire cable attached to a telepherique station , a swing down and across metal laddering and a hand-traverse of the spars which guide the telepherique into its housing . |
3 | Big Lou came out with a story that I 'd been fired — but I resigned . ’ |
4 | She added that to herself while , aloud , she elaborated , ‘ I was fishing for a coin that I 'd accidentally dropped down the back of the chair … and there was my passport and the rest of my stuff . ’ |
5 | I did n't tell your mum that I 'd got it on you see she said now all that I 've been saying ! |
6 | I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects . |
7 | I had a very scientific explanation about periods from my mum , with a warning not to tell my father or younger sister that I 'd started . |
8 | I definitely could n't afford that , so I took it back to the Oxford Used Car Centre and erm what happened , the mechanical breakdown service — now this is where I thought they were very good — they reimbursed me all the money that I 'd paid out on those repairs plus they did the repairs and put me a new gearbox in and the car 's running perfectly . |
9 | To test it 's authenticity I chose a dozen snails in garlic butter to start a dish that I 'd only ever eaten in Paris before . |
10 | She was the loveliest girl that I 'd ever seen in my life , and her voice was like music . |
11 | There crawled into my mind one nasty little question that I 'd been fighting off till now . |
12 | I was proving to the convenor that I 'd made a mark opposite that deliverance on which to call you . |
13 | And the bravado caused me to forget about caution and to head for a place that I 'd earlier avoided — because it was my favourite night-spot in Uulaa-la . |
14 | Capron said it had come to his attention that I 'd been meeting you and that it had to stop . ’ |
15 | I decided at that moment that I 'd had enough . ’ |
16 | So he came to the conclusion that I 'd torn a muscle . |
17 | There was general approval that I 'd asked the right question — no one back in the newsroom realised how hard it had been . |
18 | So that black top that sweatshirt top that I 'd got for Lee , it was seventeen ninety nine , you got that for thirteen pounds , forty five erm thirty two pound off . |
19 | I got this notion that I 'd some terrible disease – as if the Con was n't terrible enough – and everybody would catch it off me . |
20 | Finally , on the day that I 'd promised to ring the breeder back and let him know one way or the other , a miracle happened — one of those strokes of luck that seem to come along when you least expect them to . |
21 | There was never any budget and so I was just using stuff that I 'd already recorded here and there — hence the roughness of it . |
22 | I mean it was cursory , it became cursory when I saw the bloody pile of stuff that I 'd got to read , and I thought , ‘ Well I 'll you know we 'll skip that and I 'll just say what a wonderful lot you are for doing so much . ’ |
23 | Er , the first thing is I put on the top of my draught that I 'd rather the pupils were n't involved at this stage I 'd rather they were involved in the over view with form tutor . |
24 | Then your Inspector took it into his head that I 'd done it . |
25 | erm Yes it 's quite interesting I mean the if you go and look at the computerised facility that I 'd found about communications training , there are something like three hundred and ninety two sources of training in Scotland . |
26 | When I arrived , I found to my great irritation that I 'd forgotten the film . |
27 | She had n't known until Sir Philip mentioned it at dinner last night that I 'd been thinking about marrying her . |
28 | I got there first , ordered a Scotch , and opened the evening paper that I 'd bought on the way . |
29 | because er it 's obviously gon na fill a gap in my financial planning that I 'd not thought about in the past so I did find it particularly helpful . |
30 | I was trying to think of rubbish that I 'd taken out . |