Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] 'd [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Now I protested that it was n't properly decorated yet and that I 'd rather he came when I had it looking its best .
2 I was beginning to think you hated me and that I 'd never hold you in my arms again , ’ he said huskily .
3 ‘ I thought my life was over , and that I 'd never be able to have a relationship again .
4 Oh , yes , I was only a girl , and he was only a boy — but when my mother told me we would n't be coming back , and that I 'd very soon forget him , I believed her . ’
5 Tante Héloise said there was nothing for you here , and that you 'd soon be gone . ’
6 No them 's just the on the if there 'd not been any change to the croft and that there 'd still the old rent .
7 They only come to the surface after dark , and so you 'd never know you had then without a torch .
8 Is I think we probably do need as Mr suggested to move number one suggested resolutions , erm now if the Liberal Democrats won places in and if they 'd rather have the work noted proceed to proceed by something sinister .
9 Because then they knew that we a couple of the kids were really terrified of him and if they 'd only have to hear his his footsteps walking up the street and they 'd start to shake .
10 I mean I know it 's stupid er I just wanted to and there 's no hurry at all for it and if you 'd rather go somewhere else now
11 and if you 'd just like to try try it on .
12 These are the correct colours , and if you 'd still like to enter the competition to win over £1,000 of Rohan gear , contact Closing date is June 30 , 1992 .
13 is that basically erm you you go and work as a dogsbody and erm graduates are allowed to take the exams within two years and and you 'd probably have to go on night school thing or something
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