Example sentences of "think she 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I should think she 'd rather have had sixpence instead of the fond farewell . |
2 | When she read those magazines , did she think she 'd ever be part of that world ? |
3 | " I do n't think she 'd ever trust me again if she knew . " |
4 | I suppose I thought she 'd either be fantastically frosty and sit on one of those little gilt chairs with a fancy gilt mirror behind her , or else be quite fat and red-faced and come in from the stove holding a wooden spoon and give me a huge embrace smelling of garlic and stockpot . |
5 | Had he really only taken her on because he fancied her and thought she 'd never be a threat to his position ? |
6 | I remember I said to Billy something like , ‘ I thought she 'd never go . |
7 | It 's a day she thought she 'd never live to see . |
8 | She thought she 'd only get commended or highly commended . |
9 | I should n't have put it so strongly , but I never thought she 'd actually go … |
10 | its really cold , yeah oh that was good , I enjoyed that she 's still there , she 's a Lance Corporal now as well and I must admit well I , I did n't think she 'd ev , she was always crying but I never thought she 'd actually do very well in the T A , did n't seem to have the get up and go about it but she obviously sorted herself out and got , Spambo Man they called me . |
11 | I think she 'd rather have something full-length . ’ |