Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd put a [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 She 'd put a fifty-pound note in it and so she thought that it had been stolen .
9 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 .
10 Then add , you 'd put a plus sign , one and equal , two and two plus two equalled four .
11 Well I do n't think I would of been very pleased if you 'd put a go in the room for an hour !
12 They used to , cos they 'd put a couple in the old anchor boat what we were n't using it , put a couple in there and they 'd tow 'em up to the dock .
13 And what the folks had done , with their quarterly newsletter that they send to both villages , North and South , on the back , they 'd put a form requesting that every household submitted their five favourite hymns .
14 By the time they 'd put a medal round my neck in Central Park and we could visualise the noughts on the cheque to present to Oxford Street , Mill Road and Fazakerley Hospital 's Newborn Appeal , 25,000 runners had learned a lot more about how painful running 26 miles can be .
15 You ca n't play sport properly on a shoestring so if we could get a major sponsor for the world cup it 'd put a lot of people 's minds at rest so they could concentrate on their cricket
16 He 'd put a couple of cattle on this owd cart ; and I was a-pulling on 'em up , helping his horse , a-tracing on him .
17 He 'd put a couple of maggots on a small hook .
18 it was nothing for you to have the er sole of your sh shoe flapping off and having to wear 'em till the p there was a little man that used to mend the shoes in Hirael there and you 'd go to him and he 'd put a couple of nails , never charge you for it you know .
19 My brothers 'd be watching his every move , just hoping he 'd put a foot wrong so they could jump in and scrag him .
20 Once Paul realised what was going on he 'd put a stop to it .
21 If you complained , he 'd put a curse on you .
22 He 'd been so lovely , and her shoulder still burned where he 'd put a hand on it after the game .
23 He 'd put a bullet in her brain himself .
24 Well he was ringing from Birmingham , he 'd put a pound in , it lasted twenty minutes .
25 He might have had to explain why he 'd put a Fax machine out here for the sheep to use on a quiet day .
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