Example sentences of "'d [adv] set " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’ |
2 | I 'd already set up the perch , so I put Dawn on it as I spoke . |
3 | They 'd just set foot back in the ship proper when the burst of machine gun fire rooted them to the spot . |
4 | Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good . |
5 | We 'd just set it going and just |
6 | I 'd just set off wherever the mood took me . |
7 | He 'd scarcely set eyes on him since the night they 'd had dinner together at the house in Westwood . |
8 | Dressed in an English Savile Row suit he was probably the most handsome man she 'd ever set eyes on . |
9 | ‘ And that was the first time ye 'd ever set eyes on him ? ’ |
10 | But it was the knowledge that he 'd deliberately set out to make a fool of her that wounded her the most . |
11 | The father had probably been unhappy with his wife ; he 'd probably set up another family somewhere . |
12 | I 'd never set much store by rational argument where Karen was concerned . |
13 | ‘ He 'd never set foot outside Zimbala before he came to Oxford . |
14 | He 'd wish that he 'd never set eyes on the Ashdown girl . |
15 | ‘ You could have , after all , been stranded with someone you 'd never set eyes on — someone who was n't the least bit hospitable . |
16 | I remember when I was a child that occasionally my parents would have visitors to the house , people that I 'd never set |