Example sentences of "'d [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ascendant Phoebus watch 'd that hour with care , |
2 | It 's not because I had Christian parents , it 's not because I 'd some advantage over you , or you had some advantage over me , it is all of God 's graciousness , it is all of God 's giving ! |
3 | Oh we 'd some regulars that used to come here . |
4 | He 'd another half-hour to go before the time of the meeting , but he wanted to see her arrive . |
5 | In 1713 , at the election for the City of London ( where the franchise was vested in the liverymen ) , " a great Mob of Weavers and such people " ( who were presumably not enfranchised ) turned up at the Guildhall in support of the Whigs , and " made a disturbance and caus 'd much fighting and quarrelling " , although the four Tory candidates eventually carried the day , " notwithstanding the Rabble " . |
6 | And erm but then they 'd all Margaret and erm everybody had jumped on the bandwagon and said , . |
7 | I did n't know we 'd any chickens here |
8 | She was under control when , in pleasant tones , she stated , ‘ To be more exact , I 'd intended to speak to Lubor to enquire if he 'd any idea when you might be returning from Prague . ’ |
9 | ‘ You know you could stop that if you 'd any self-control , ’ said Bob , noticing my state . |
10 | She 'd enough troubles of her own without shouldering his . |