Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] would [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In fact she 'd forgotten she 'd put it there .
2 It seemed he had become confused over the time I 'd said I 'd pick him up , although it was always the same , and Miss Prescott thought he was a little agitated and so brought him round herself .
3 He 'd said he would hurt her
4 She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules .
5 ‘ We thought she 'd thought we 'd run him down , ’ Fernando laughed , throwing his head back and holding his forehead .
6 ‘ I would never have taken her if I 'd thought it would upset her . ’
7 If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs .
8 Somehow she 'd known he 'd seek her out , or else she was simply too tired to register any kind of emotion at his intrusion into her dressing-room .
9 actually married and said she was n't looking forward to going , but I 'd imagined she would enjoy it when she got there
10 ‘ I should 've thought you 'd want him to know . ’
11 I would n't have thought she 'd hear them would she ?
12 But I would have thought you 'd expect him to be faithful to you for a day or two at least . ’
13 Oh , I should n't have phoned you ; I might have known you 'd make it seem as if I 'm moaning .
14 I 'd have assumed you 'd know them well enough without wishing to hear them repeated . ’
15 Edgar and Arvin had said they would leave it entirely to me .
16 Eldorado 's death knell has been heralded since the week it started on July 6 , although BBC bosses had said they would keep it going for five years despite the torrent of criticism .
17 Rory , having ducked out of meeting Rosie the night before , had said they 'd pick her up later for a meal , but his talk was all of Jessica .
18 Peter had said he would meet her , and she searched the faces on the other side of the barrier for his familiar friendly grin without finding it .
19 He had said he would drag her through every court in the land , which sounded unpleasantly threatening .
20 In that case the Lapp had said he would do it for a few drinks if we had any with us .
21 Was n't he the man who had said he would kill her now ?
22 He had said he would pick her up at the office , so that 's where she was .
23 In fact , Hyacinth was thinking about Wullie Robertson who , to her great surprise , had said he would pick her up from the Hospitality Inn after dinner , and take her on to the Young Conservatives Ball .
24 He had said he 'd meet her here .
25 She had said it would do him good .
26 Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time .
27 She had said she would pay it back and she would keep her word , even if it meant scrubbing floors and washing dishes .
28 If you look at the players they 've got you 'd think they 'd destroy just about anyone ( Giggs/Rush/Saunders/Hughes/Speed/ Southall/Hazelwood ( sp ? ) ) .
29 Then , obscurely , he had thought they 'd work it through , he would recruit her , sort out a way in which they could communicate , even meet .
30 She had thought she would hear him calling Rob 's name but instead he hissed , ‘ It 's Mac 's girl . ’
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