Example sentences of "he 'd [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd meet Andrew Loog Oldham . |
2 | If I could put a starving child before him and give it food and let him watch it grow well , I know he 'd give money . |
3 | When we were naughty he 'd give Fred the strap but he 'd sit me on the mantelpiece to make me mind my manners . |
4 | Apparently , in his childhood , he 'd give speeches to an empty barn , er , had , would stand in the , in the family barn , erm , giving lectures to the hay , you know , and he , he , he loved this , and he , he was , he had a great erm sense of grandiloquent language and , Freud and Bullitt 's interpretation is that , Woodrow Wilson , in a sense , was a typical politician . |
5 | He said if I left him he 'd demand custody of the Merc . ’ |
6 | ‘ I bring you hell fire , ’ he was shouting , and then he 'd set fire to his fucking head ! |
7 | If Segura could pick one gift of tennis talent to be born with , he 'd choose mobility . |
8 | She wished he 'd stop crying … |
9 | Sadly , when he went into one of his depressions , he sometimes seemed to punish us by deciding that he would n't go on any more — he 'd stop eating and that would be that . |
10 | He was a great one for singing because he 'd sing sea shanties and Irish songs . ’ |
11 | If his targets were n't killers , he 'd send guns . |
12 | And he 'd send messages back through his delivery boy ! |
13 | He 'd bet twenty.dollars she 'd had a fender bender and that the car looked like a concertina . |
14 | Do n't you tell him either , because he 'd feel honour bound to do something about it . |
15 | He 'd pour scaltheen over them first . ’ |
16 | He 'd last time tried over these he he was n't at his best . |
17 | He 's a nice guy , but he 'd ruin Swift within five years . ’ |
18 | We knew Souness would want his own set of players and that he 'd shift people in and out very quickly just as he had in Scotland . |
19 | Joseph said you could n't be stopped from coming but he 'd arrange matters so you could n't speak to her . |
20 | Christmastime , he used to go and get some wood , and he 'd make engines , great big engines and … tip-up cart with two wheels . |
21 | He 'd make $500,000 for every dollar the stock rises or $46m if the stock ever gets back to the $145 range . |
22 | Old Steenie , he 'd make money out of a kid 's conker match ; Nigel 'd close The Mousetrap within a week . ’ |
23 | Now go away — and if you are thinking of offering Leo violence , I should forget it ; he 'd make mincemeat of you . ’ |
24 | Keith Curle — Over-rated — Doubt he 'd leave Man City . |
25 | And then he 'd suggest hide-and-seek . |
26 | He 'd eat ashes ! |
27 | He went there , he shook hands , he 'd shake hands with a vulture if he thought he could get him up the pedestal , but that 's neither here , something was done . |
28 | Not that he 'd tell Fraser . |
29 | ‘ Bit off colour these last few months , ’ he 'd tell visitors , ‘ but I 'll soon trot out sound . ’ |
30 | Anyway , he 'd tell Wickham or somebody important , not a junior acting as night-watchman . ’ |