Example sentences of "she 'd [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd done some TV before , but she 'd just left school , and had little knowledge of the working world and MEN . |
2 | Now she 'd done some training as a secretary — she 'd been to secretarial college . |
3 | She 'd seen some posters in the town and was curious . |
4 | I mean I remembered some of it , I , I remember hearing something that she 'd given some bits downstairs |
5 | Perhaps he ceased to be useful to her once she 'd had some success in England — I do n't know . |
6 | She 'd had some tomatoes and er she never washes them all she do n't do that |
7 | She 'd had some requests made of her in her time but none seemingly as outrageous as this . |
8 | She made an effort to feel some true sympathy , but it was difficult — she supposed that she would n't be able to experience compassion in a deep and real sense until she 'd had some children , since only matters like the putting down of young greyhounds brought tears to her eyes . |
9 | She 'd walked some distance , judging by her shoes , which were worn to pieces . |
10 | She 'd invented some errands and left the two men alone . |
11 | She 'd taken some clothes , though scarcely enough , even for three days . |
12 | She 'd found some hawthorn berries on a bush and was chewing her way through one with every sign of enjoyment . |
13 | She 'd brought some desu , flat buckwheat bread that 's taken on journeys because it stays fresh for days , and some roasted amaranthus seeds in honey , wrapped in birch bark . |
14 | When she 'd regained some degree of composure , she asked , ‘ Have you had any further thoughts as to where Mamma 's ‘ appropriate ’ place might be ? ’ |