Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [vb infin] her [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd knock her flat . ’
2 I promised Fand I 'd bring her Undry , she thought ; but even Fand said she did n't think it would do any good … and there 's no point thinking about it because I just ca n't .
3 Sometimes I 'd bring her food and things .
4 I 'd love her job and her
5 I 'd recognise her voice , I think .
6 In the wind and rattle sounds I 'd hear her start to cry and put my arm around her and lift her chin and say something that would calm her .
7 I 'd have her home like a shot if the incontinence could be stopped …
8 You 'd think I 'd cut her foot off .
9 I 'd like her job .
10 And if Fen thought he 'd done all the chasing there , she 'd eat her hat .
11 She always had the same reaction : she 'd gather her baby close and back away , her hand firmly encircling the little head , pulling it against her breast so he could n't face me .
12 She 'd stake her life — and her love for him — on that .
13 ‘ We 're not going to succumb , Bernard , ’ she would say if he made a move towards her , and she 'd toss her head back in a swift , moving , golden curtain .
14 And er I lost touch with her after that but Joyce was very nice , very , very a down to earth cockney girl from Hockston and she said er she 'd tell her sister she said I do admire my sister she said they 'll never have anything other than a council house , I do n't suppose but she said my brother-in-law mends people 's motorcycles as a side line and the money that he gets from that he gives her most of it and she buys things on hire purchase , this was the days when hire purchase was n't fearsomely expensive
15 Thanks to Charlie boy , they 'd been able to splash a bit on the wedding and Marilyn could have the white satin and the four bridesmaids she 'd set her heart on .
16 But Jude was not easily denied anything , especially when she 'd set her mind firmly on an objective ; and she was certain — despite Marlin 's protestations — that leaving Manhattan was the most sensible thing to do .
17 If she 'd set her mind on something she thought was right she would want it done immediately .
18 It would be the same for Rory — she 'd always known she 'd give her heart only once , and that was why she had n't played the love game with the same reckless abandon as so many of her contemporaries .
19 ‘ Why do n't you try ironing those grease stains with brown paper , ’ she 'd advise her daughter , Gill .
20 In fact , she did possess mettle , though going round alone in the jeep was — I believe — just feminine carelessness , like the terrible state she 'd leave her room in for her maid : powder everywhere , pink for face , white for body ; her long , strong , glossy hairs in the sink , so you would have thought the orang-utan had been availing himself of the facilities and not a pretty young woman of thirty-one .
21 But she 'd bite her tongue off sooner than ask him for any favours .
22 She 'd lick her finger and thumb , pounce calmly , then roll the flea for a few seconds to stun it before she cracked it between her thumb nails .
23 Anyway , I thought she 'd change her mind . ’
24 I do n't think she has the faintest idea what it would mean to marry a chap without private means , and if she did , I 'm afraid she 'd change her mind . ’
25 That even at this late date she 'd change her mind ?
26 If there was cherry blossom in Lucy 's street , she 'd show her treasure !
27 Yes , she 'd like her name spelt
28 She 'd like her niece to visit her as soon as possible .
29 It took me about quarter of an hour to sort it all out , and then she asked what train and said she 'd get her mum to agree to ‘ take in this ‘ Vern ’ or whatever his name is ’ and meet us at the station .
30 ‘ I wish she 'd get her hair done , ’ Algy said when Lady Grubb was out of the room .
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