Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd put [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I wish I 'd put a jumper on |
2 | I 'd never wear anything clingy ; I might wear a camisole , like this , but I 'd put a shirt over it before I went out . |
3 | I 'd put a dirk in one of them , and then where would you be , and you trying to convince the king of your peaceable nature ? ’ |
4 | ‘ If I had that much money and it was the first real money I had ever made , ’ said the businessman at last , ‘ I 'd put a quarter of it in government savings bonds , and with the rest of it I 'd buy as much land or property in and around Tollemarche and Edmonton as I could lay my hands on . ’ |
5 | I 'd put a tape on and turn the radio off . |
6 | Er if I was in power I 'd put a tax on every child after two I would have taxed you out of existence Ellen . |
7 | I thought I 'd put a disc out or something , then yesterday my legs started to feel quite strange , and when I woke this morning — my husband was really worried , he fetched the doctor — Nurse Avery , I 'm so scared ! ’ |
8 | I 'd put the bike on the rack at the back and secured it with a bungy strap . |
9 | I rang again and the agent said she thought I 'd put the phone down . ’ |
10 | ‘ I thought someone was trying to have a joke at my expense and was n't convinced even after I 'd put the phone down . |
11 | I 'd put the phone down rather than say the wrong thing and have my brother wreck yet another piece of Post Office property . |
12 | Well I 'd put the oven on already , but I did n't read it properly |
13 | Then , I 'd put the handle back down again |
14 | I , I says , I 'll let you know sometime today or tomorrow and er anyway , he was expecting me to say at least two or three or four weeks you know er because I 'd put the situation I had no tools , no nothing and erm I er had a look at it and I thought what I could do , and I says I can let you have them in a week . |
15 | She 'd put a fifty-pound note in it and so she thought that it had been stolen . |
16 | But when Luke Thackray came round with his cap , she 'd put a penny or two in it just the same , like everybody else , knowing , as they all did , that Disaster , which had struck the Rattries today , might strike any of them tomorrow . |
17 | Once she 'd put the phone down on him the previous night she 'd regretted her skittish way with him , and , after a heart-to-heart with Marlin in which she 'd told him she wanted to go back to England , and he 'd replied that it would all seem different in the morning and why did n't she just take a pill and lie down , she 'd decided to call him back . |
18 | She said , she said she 'd put the address in it . |
19 | She 'd put the damper on anybody . ’ |
20 | I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by mistake and that 's why we had |
21 | ‘ Well , as I say , I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by accident . |
22 | alright then she 'd put the card morning . |
23 | He had settled down on the settee , watching her every move as she 'd put the kettle on and taken salad and cold meat from the fridge . |
24 | when mother used to have a servant you see , she 'd put the kettle on for herself . |
25 | We threw away at least half , ’ and she 'd put the receiver down . |
26 | She wrote William Sanders on the envelope she 'd put the key inside . |
27 | Then add , you 'd put a plus sign , one and equal , two and two plus two equalled four . |
28 | Well I do n't think I would of been very pleased if you 'd put a go in the room for an hour ! |
29 | Well hang ab you 'd er you 'd put er you 'd put the date some time in ninety four |
30 | Perhaps you 'd put the stuff all ready in the treatment-room , Nurse Avery . |