Example sentences of "[pron] 'd give [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn .
2 You 'd think I 'd given him the moon . ’
3 Erm now if I 'd given you the same thing and you 'd
4 ‘ And , if you 'd given me the chance to finish , you would also have heard me specify ‘ for the general collection ’ .
5 It would n't have surprised me if you 'd given me the boot there and then .
6 She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all .
7 Somewhere and somehow she 'd given them the slip , shinned down the mat of Virginia creeper in the darkness and scuttled across the lawn to hide .
8 She was sure that at some point she 'd given someone the cold shoulder and hurt them badly without noticing .
9 And she went away and produced that document after we 'd given her the brief .
10 But next to the Dance Hall if we 'd given them the licence to ha turn the cinema into a Dance Hall , there was this little old boy who lived just the other side of the road , in an old cottage , and he was over eighty .
11 We 'd given you the activities to do there so you could find the output of them .
12 Fortunately they 'd given her the job back at the shoe shop , and she and I had to spend only evenings and weekends together .
13 She was already dutiful and anxious to please him , and she looked so pretty in a dress of sprigged cotton he 'd given her the money to buy for the wedding .
14 He reminded her of the day he 'd given her the locket and ring . ’
15 Staring blankly at the rubble , all that remained of the cottage , she tried to remember the exact words Leo had used when he 'd given her the cheque .
16 But it was after he 'd given her the ring that the cracks had begun to appear in her façade .
17 Perhaps he thought that , and he 'd given me the slip .
18 ‘ What are you grinning at , Cambridge ? ’ he demanded — he 'd given me the nickname after some reference I made to my own past ; it was an affectionate pan of coals for my head — ‘ It 's perfectly true .
19 I said ’ Oh yes ’ and I saw the and he 'd kept the collar on , and of course he 'd given me the one that tossed his head up did n't he !
20 They were determined to confront the English Heritage inspector , but it soon became clear he 'd given them the slip .
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