Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] 'd [been] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , I did get work at his mill in the summer of ‘ forty I 'd been on t'dole for four years , since I left school — but he went into the RAF not long after , and I did n't see him again till late ‘ forty-six . |
2 | How glad I 'd been in those first nights with him . |
3 | ‘ Then what made you so sure somebody 'd been in ? |
4 | Sure she 'd been with you , SOE . |
5 | How could I tell her the truth , after all she 'd been through ? ’ |
6 | All about how terrible we 'd been to one of the new teachers , how you could understand some of the other classes doing that , but not us , and you banged the desk so hard all the books fell off and we fell about laughing , and you had to laugh too , you could n't keep a straight face . |
7 | He set up an organisation there to try to help those who 'd been in the hands of the Moonies . |
8 | Of their evening together , of how forthcoming he 'd been with his information . |
9 | How awful he 'd been to Laura , how unforgivable . |
10 | It was an ignoble , unworthy thought , he knew , but he was — now , anyway — only human , and therefore prey to human weaknesses , whatever sort of superhuman he 'd been during the War . |
11 | They had altered the street route system since last he 'd been in the place . |