Example sentences of "with what [pers pn] 'd [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a crazy situation , because when Clarke was the Home Secretary , and he made a , a speech in parliament , we adjourned a meeting of the Authority to listen to him speaking , now we 'd already made applications er , to increase the number complete officers by the , getting rid of the superintendents , and Clarke came out with what we 'd said , yes , do that , but the Home Office are still saying no you ca n't . |
2 | Erm so really and truly i i you know with what we 'd got it was sort of carrying the business on in a very sort of low way and instead of going round collecting the work it was all done through the post . |
3 | Jessica had confronted him with what she 'd seen when he got home two nights later from his ‘ trip ’ . |
4 | well he was n't happy with what he 'd received . |
5 | It had occurred to him that maybe , just maybe , they 'd be able to link him in with what he 'd done . |
6 | A tiny part of her wanted to confront him with what he 'd done ; yet she knew she could n't do it , could n't bear looking into his sea-blue eyes , or at the lips which had kissed her so tenderly the night before , only to laugh with Marianne today as he shared with her the secrets Shannon had confided so trustingly — so blindly ! |
7 | But after a five-hour long visit he said he was satisfied with what he 'd seen . |
8 | He 'd gone with one once , after a party , back to a flat with a friend of Dave 's , who 'd laughed at him and had eyes that made him feel he was being drawn into something he could n't stop , and when she shed her clothes and left them discarded on the floor he 'd stared , open-mouthed , aware of the noise inside his head , something to do with what he 'd drunk , he could still hear the music , and was aware too of the smell of some cologne that merged with hairspray and covered something that he did not want to know about , the dirt and dust of the room and the female odours that half-attracted and repelled him . |
9 | ‘ Then why did n't you go straight to the police with what he 'd told you ? ’ |
10 | So she was happy with what you 'd got ? |
11 | She came back with what I 'd asked for . |
12 | When Pat told me that he 'd been pleased with what I 'd said on Day to Day I felt better ; I could n't have coped with his disapproval as well . |
13 | Tremayne said nothing until we were driving back to the stable and then all he did was ask me if I were happy with what I 'd done . |