Example sentences of "'d lose [pron] " in BNC.

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1 and we 'd lost one .
2 If we 'd lost we could have gone bottom of the table and that would have been disastrous for a club like Everton .
3 Oh I thought I 'd lost me .
4 But someone wrote to say we 'd lost their vote because they were so appalled by Laura 's late hours ! ’
5 Apparently they were doing a programme about monarchs who 'd lost their thrones and gone into exile .
6 Somebody from London that 'd lost their family
7 But what er what happened is when they rebuilt this building in the fifteenth century the masons found these and reused them reset them inside because they 'd lost their significance in over the three hundred years , so but they were useful structural er things .
8 The Danuese might have thought they 'd lost their leaders , that there was no one else , and that 's the moment a frizzy-haired messiah will choose to come upon the scene .
9 It hit sectors and people who largely escaped before , the skilled , the clerical workers , the managers and the professionals who 've been badly mauled this time , and where last time around er the service sector was expanding to mop up some of those who 'd lost their jobs in manufacturing , this time the service sector too has been in deep trouble .
10 Smith also told police the three men were half cut , they 'd lost their sense of safety .
11 They 'd lost their way a little , they 've come back a little and they 're going to win this Anglo-Italian match .
12 As local residents packed a meeting of Nailsworth Town Council in Gloucestershire , it looked as if they 'd lost their battle to save one of the town 's landmarks .
13 And he 'd lost her .
14 By the time that he 'd stepped out of the kitchen and into the main hall , he 'd lost her .
15 This was where Joe had brought Lucy , what seemed like an age before , and this was where he 'd lost her .
16 Lucenzo 's eyes were hard , his face turned to cold marble as if he knew he 'd lost her .
17 That she 'd lost her normally very healthy appetite , reduced to picking desultorily at meals where once she would have tucked in hungrily ?
18 ‘ 'T WAS as though I 'd lost something beyond price .
19 " Ah thought I 'd lost ye ! "
20 Michael , if I 'd lost him I 'd have gone out to look for him — he died . ’ ’
21 The rest of the lads got a fair distance down the freeway en route to Toronto before they realised they 'd lost him , went back , and found him still sitting there like a tit in a trance nodding away to his Walkman .
22 He cursed softly , knowing he 'd lost him .
23 Incidentally , they 'd lost him — the coach set off without him in the end . ’
24 She 'd lost him now — he 'd probably forget she was even there , and who could blame him ?
25 the fear she 'd lost him not the lack of doubt
26 I thought I 'd lost him forever .
27 He fainted when they moved him , it was such an upheaval thought we 'd lost him then , and then on a beautiful air bed and he looked
28 He said later that he 'd lost them .
29 ‘ Fuck , ’ he rasped , knowing he 'd lost them .
30 The phrase ‘ as if she 'd lost her only friend ’ bears this out .
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