Example sentences of "saying [pron] 'd [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I got a letter from Lee saying I 'd be carrying his bag for the 1968 Alcan at Birkdale and for the World Matchplay . |
2 | I had to sign a paper saying I 'd be responsible for the arrears . |
3 | I expected a slap but Mrs Bullivant just stepped over us saying she 'd be back later , after she 'd attended Mrs Groves who was having her first . |
4 | She left a note , saying she 'd be away until Friday , but not why or where she was going . |
5 | She was always saying she 'd be glad to go to her reward so she 's got what she wanted , and I was never very fond of her . |
6 | Then , after that humiliation , he had added insult to injury by saying she 'd be perfectly safe with him ! |
7 | Doris was always coming weeping and shrieking to Mavis in those days , saying he 'd be the death of her , and meanwhile Fred would reel down the cellar steps and visit the tarts for consolation . |
8 | He kept saying he 'd be rich . ’ |