Example sentences of "[noun sg] that you 'd " in BNC.

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1 Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash .
2 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
3 You found sometimes that other rules were n't required because that rule new rule that you 'd finally developed encompassed other classes of events .
4 If the courts did throw out a case that you 'd dealt with , you stood a chance of being sued over it .
5 I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin .
6 So , if I pass my er printed overheads for this one an allowance er , is , and you were talking about it really , you were using this as though it were going to be er , your money that you 'd got to spend for doing each one of those activities or each bit of work within the , the project .
7 And you , you know , you used , you used anything as a pillow that you 'd got
8 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
9 No I think this is board meeting and as a board I think were interested to get your points of view what is n't taken place that you 'd liked to take place and what you 'd like to see in the future well and that 's why the meetings been convened .
10 ‘ Dora took it into her head this evening that you 'd pinched one of her golf-clubs as a sort of practical joke , ’ she explained .
11 Mm and what would happen if it came to the end of the quarter and you had so much money accumulated to pay on your Co book , for stuff that you 'd got over the quarter , and you just could n't pay it ?
12 So you think this vitiated all the economic planning that you 'd so carefully prepared for ?
13 ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed …
14 cos you 're Year Nine now , and I would have thought somewhere along the line that you 'd met this .
15 Well I think it was the discipline that you 'd got in those days .
16 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
17 ‘ When , in answer to his assumption that there was to be an early wedding , I asked what was going round the grapevine now , he told me it was pure speculation on his part , stemming from the fact that you 'd just handed in your resignation . ’
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