Example sentences of "man who 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He was very different from the dour young man who 'd set off all those years ago . |
2 | ‘ She did n't leave him because his star had fallen ; she knew well enough that he was the kind of man who 'd recover . |
3 | So although I 'd assume a potential audience of mainly women who 'd be interested in this topic , the programme actually distanced that audience by addressing a hypothetical man who 'd think it rather ‘ odd ’ to select women candidates at all . |
4 | He was the sort of man who 'd turn up only when he said he would n't . |
5 | Any man who 'd try and attack you would have to be mad ! |
6 | ‘ And Den would be the man who 'd know about horses . ’ |
7 | ‘ Ah , Mr Lawrence — there 's a young man who 'd like to talk to you . |
8 | After being the man who 'd sell his sister , he was about to become the man who 'd lost his wife . |
9 | A good man , Ephraim Cook , with a good , strait-laced , sensible wife , a man who 'd keep the looms turning and the profits coming in long after John-William himself was in his grave . |
10 | And once Hatchard , the CID man who 'd come round to Dwyer Street on the night in question , had done his bit and told the Coroner twice that he did n't suspect foul play , then most people seemed satisfied and I could get back to enjoying my hangover . |
11 | His fingers were sweaty , his touch proprietorial , and all at once she wrenched free and turned to the man who 'd come to her assistance . |
12 | Men who 'd buy endless rounds when with the boys mentally |
13 | The police said that the men who 'd come round were probably behind the burglary . |