Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] i 'd be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's been a while , so I figured I 'd be rusty . |
2 | I felt guilty — after all , they had trained me — but in the end I saw so many of my friends making the move , I saw them working in better conditions , earning so much more for fewer hours , ’ she grimaced , ‘ in the end I decided I 'd be crazy not to join them . ’ |
3 | I knew I 'd be willing to have AID . |
4 | I thought I 'd be relieved that you did n't have to pick my comment apart and use it as an opening for deep amateur psychoanalysis of myself , yourself , and half a dozen other people as well ! |
5 | I thought it was the end of everything — I thought I 'd be alone for the rest of my life . |
6 | But I thought I 'd be safe in putting that down . |
7 | ‘ When I started to listen to all the stuff , I thought I 'd be sick of everything . |
8 | I thought I 'd be able to get away this , you know ! |
9 | ‘ I thought I 'd be different here . ’ |
10 | I did n't know any details , but a month or so ago I had a row with my uncle and he said then that I must n't count on anything from him ; if I did I 'd be disappointed . ’ |
11 | I said I 'd be delighted . |
12 | But if she disappeared I 'd be worried all time . |
13 | ‘ So you thought I 'd be content to be your girlfriend , your mistress ? ’ she enquired , her face blank . |
14 | ‘ And you thought I 'd be nice and accessible in gaol ? ’ |
15 | Franca thought , he came to see me , he thought I 'd be alone ! |
16 | He knew I 'd be interested in the reward money before he started telling me all the details , otherwise he 'd have kept most of it to himself . |
17 | Reverend thought oh yes he 'd be very very glad of you , so he said I 'd be prepared to visit the sick , I 'd do anything like that and he did in fact start doing some visiting , and among other people that he called upon was a person living in Road , not very far really from where I 'd been born and I knew the area well . |