Example sentences of "[adj] she 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Kelly laughed again , but for one moment I was afraid she 'd do something awful like ask if Lucy was pretty , or something . |
2 | I wanted to introduce myself , but I was afraid she 'd think me … ’ |
3 | I do n't think she has the faintest idea what it would mean to marry a chap without private means , and if she did , I 'm afraid she 'd change her mind . ’ |
4 | Suddenly fearful she 'd attack him , he turned without picking the lamp up , only to find that the woman had already claimed her clothes from the snarl of sheets and was retreating to the bedroom door . |
5 | ‘ You 'd think after all that that she 'd say what his lordship was actually doing in London . ’ |
6 | She 'd never even mentioned them and I was sure she 'd think I was unclean . |
7 | Just ge go anywhere sh I 'm sure she 'd entertain herself at the shops , she 'd be quite happy |
8 | ‘ Would I ? ’ she asked helplessly , not sure she 'd do anything of the sort . |
9 | But I 'm sure she 'd let me have it , if only she could get rid of me . |
10 | If you wrote and invited me , I could show the letter to Mummy , and I 'm sure she 'd let me come , because she says I 'm Pale and will lose my looks |
11 | I 'm sure she 'd like it . ’ |