Example sentences of "[verb] she 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | On balance she thought it would be more fun to show herself , and let them know she 'd overheard their conversation . |
2 | did n't know she 'd got one |
3 | They were half-way to the car when she found she 'd left something behind and went back in a flurry of carrier bags and magazines . |
4 | It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence . |
5 | Niall arrived home on leave to find she 'd packed her bags and left him a note . |
6 | She had a kind thought and she believed she 'd carried it through , and that 's not uncommon , with someone as sick as she was and in pain a lot of the time . |
7 | Lord C had said she 'd borne them with stoicism , but looking back she realised she 'd been disappointed not to receive the whole dozen . |
8 | One local woman had said she 'd had it with Petrolia , packed up her things and headed south . |
9 | He could n't hear her , but as that was what she always said , he assumed she 'd said it again . |
10 | Candy would think she 'd lost her mind . |
11 | He rather doubted Caroline 's story , but it was flattering that any woman should think she 'd had him . |
12 | That 's what I 'm worried about : if your people are … working along those lines again , and Dot 's been helping out , somebody might think she 'd got your lists . |
13 | About the third time we went to the beach ( I took them to the one known since 1945 as ‘ Staging Post B ’ ) , as soon as I rejoined the group I realised she 'd told them . |
14 | She was just about to step under the gushing spray when she realised she 'd left her sponge-bag in the other room . |
15 | It was n't like a shop , because everything she sold she 'd made herself . |
16 | ‘ You do n't need to know about that , ’ Cleo said , but she could see she 'd caught his interest . |
17 | Caroline claimed she 'd bathed him , massaged him and that he 'd had her several times dressed in school uniform . |
18 | Mary Rose could n't believe she 'd heard her properly . |
19 | Swindon Magistrates were told she 'd lost her temper and punched 88-year-old Sarah Fribbins in the eye . |
20 | The court was told she 'd alleged she was unconscious when he had sex with her . |
21 | What else could she do but go on , fearing that at any moment he would realize she 'd tricked him ? |
22 | As an ex-schoolmistress I should have thought she 'd had her fill of children and I make no pretence at understanding them . ’ |
23 | She could have hired a team of professionals to do the work , of course , but she 'd wanted to be able to look round at the end of it all and know she 'd done it . |
24 | ‘ The last I heard she 'd transferred her affections to some aspiring West End producer . ’ |
25 | ‘ Then we heard she 'd lost her job and was up to her old tricks , going out to dances and things . ’ |
26 | Wishing she 'd kept her mouth shut and never mentioned her need of some new clothes , Laura found herself being dragged , willy-nilly , towards the lifts . |
27 | Then she decided she 'd imagined his tension . |
28 | ‘ Nor whether it might indicate she 'd met somebody on Rhodes she was frightened of ? ’ |
29 | He 'd just warn him off Tippy by saying she 'd got herself a big coon for a boyfriend . |
30 | Well she went she 'd left him with their baggages on the seat at the front of the shop |