Example sentences of "she 'd [vb infin] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd send a thankyou to the manufacturers . |
2 | Perhaps she 'd slide a copy of Oliver Twist into the bread bin and have a chinwag about good old Charles with her toast . |
3 | She 'd jab a finger into Ariel 's side and clutch her . |
4 | ‘ Dr Darnell said she 'd lend a key to anyone who wanted to stay out late , ’ said Lee , staggering slightly and leaning on Meryl 's shoulder , to her irritation . |
5 | She 'd spread my business all round the neighbourhood but she 'd lend a hand without grudging it . ’ |
6 | So far she 'd run a mind-movie of Malvern with Elgar , the Outer Hebrides with Mendelssohn , Box Hill with Vivaldi , Santa Cruz with The Beach Boys , Baltimore with Laurie Anderson , and Corfu with Grieg . |
7 | She 'd get a scolding from Victorine and from Madeleine as well most likely . |
8 | After the visions she 'd become a shepherdess of souls , leading them to Our Lady and to repentance . |
9 | She made a joke of it , saying she had given Heather all the most exclusive matchbooks in her collection , that it was ironic how she 'd become a slave to her sister 's hobby . ’ |
10 | Instead , she 'd become a member of what had to be a rather exclusive club . |
11 | I think she 'd become a habit with him , if you know what I mean — and of course she was at the root of the trouble between Silas and me . ’ |
12 | Maggie said she 'd have a half of shandy , Susan ordered the same . |
13 | It sounded like an interesting job — the play was a futuristic drama set in the twenty-first century , and the director said she 'd have a chance to really let her imagination run riot on the styles . |
14 | She 'd have a fag with her coffee , and I 'd sit and watch the smoke making patterns in the air , and it 'd be quiet and it 'd be just her and me . |
15 | We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales . |
16 | She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it . |
17 | I do n't think she 'd take a risk like that meself … ’ |
18 | So now on top of everything else she 'd look a wreck in the morning . |