Example sentences of "that she 'd [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Hoping against hope that she had not ducked out back to her own flat — not that she 'd blame her ! — Leith skirted the room until her eyes were drawn to a settee that had been pushed back to the side of the room . |
2 | ‘ I was afraid for a moment that she 'd strike me . ’ |
3 | Leith waited , very much wanting to invite Travis to join her and Naylor on their walk , but one glance at Naylor — who seemed determined not to invite Travis himself — told her that she 'd regret it if she did . |
4 | It was when I asked [ my wife ] to inject me in the neck that she said that she 'd leave me and take the [ four ] kids with her , if I did n't do something about it . |
5 | She went rapidly through the story , and remembered that she 'd read it at the time . |
6 | Her phone call was brief — just that she 'd contact me when she had an address . |
7 | Far from being tempted to explain anything then , she was of the view that she 'd see him in hell first . |
8 | ‘ She — she said once that she 'd see I was all right , ’ said Meredith , reluctantly honest . |
9 | Wished he had n't been so damn scared that she 'd turn him down . |
10 | Later that day , Mrs Knelle declared that she 'd take me for a drive , to see Ashford Castle , a local stately home that was now an hotel . |
11 | Rainbow admits that she 'd find it just a bit too cosy . |
12 | She walked to the main doors with him and said a quick ‘ Goodnight ’ , reminding him that she 'd pick him up at eleven the following morning . |
13 | I swear that woman has a tendre for George , not that she 'd know it , bloodless creature . |
14 | He was causing these noises deliberately , so that she 'd know he was there , so that she 'd know he did n't want to talk to her . |
15 | He was causing these noises deliberately , so that she 'd know he was there , so that she 'd know he did n't want to talk to her . |
16 | Why did she suddenly start screaming and scratching , and swearing that she 'd get me ? ’ |