Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he 'd [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Zacchaeus ' heart missed a beat as all the crowd started telling Jesus who he was , and how he 'd regularly cheated them out of their money . |
2 | Sometimes Cleo wondered how he 'd ever managed to make such a lucrative living as a poisoner . |
3 | As he preceded what he now thought of as a mythical being down to the canteen , he thought about how he 'd once found the sight of Zambia 's adjustments repulsive and unnatural . |
4 | Ever since that morning when he 'd briefly pinned her to the mattress , gazing down at her so intently that his eyes had seemed to search her very soul , she 'd realised that she was in deep trouble . |
5 | He started out doubtfully with Gass-coh-een , moved on to Gass-kern and after half-time , when he 'd obviously consulted with his equally confused colleagues , went for Jax-oh-in . |
6 | Only that perhaps he had manufactured some reason so that she would be able to overcome her own personal fears of being alone with him ; given her an excuse to accept his invitation to re-enter the apartment where he 'd previously abused her both physically and verbally . |
7 | He proceeded , unchallenged , to the shuttle docks where he 'd previously concealed the identity backup so that he could pass himself off as a human shuttle-worker . |
8 | Jonathon Newby was stabbed in the heart on Saturday outside the Homeless hostel in Oxford where he 'd recently started working . |
9 | There was that very nice place in Keswick where he 'd always longed to take a smart woman to stay a day or two . |
10 | He was asked why he 'd later dumped lengths of pipe at nearby Slade Quarry and then twice lied to police about it . |