Example sentences of "he 'd " in BNC.

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1 On twenty bloody blocks , he 'd yield them up
2 Only kept repeating it was quite something , that he 'd have to think about it , that it would take time to assimilate .
3 ‘ Pity we had to leave Bonzo behind , but we knew he 'd be good at raising the alarm . ’
4 ‘ If it was four in the morning , he 'd have told them what to do with their water main . ’
5 He 's not a proper father : he 'd rather talk to a foreigner than come and find his own son .
6 ‘ I 'd 've thought he 'd 've talked to the gardeners . ’
7 He told her she had a lovely body and when she went to bed with him , she said ( he 'd find out about it anyway and drop her ) :
8 There we would be , pistols at dawn and I 'd laugh or he 'd laugh and it would all be over .
9 He said to tell you he 'd like to paint you .
10 After a few scotches , he told her he 'd buy a dishwasher , throwing in a string of fatuous clichés about her delicate hands , sparkling and making her laugh .
11 As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on .
12 He 'd want to watch it .
13 I answered him with lies , happy that he was so interested after I 'd been certain that he 'd never say a word to me : I told him that I grew it myself , my family grew it , and it was everywhere like green grass and empty milk bottles in London ; it was really amazing hashish. wherever I threw its seeds it sprang up like flames leaping into the air .
14 If Segura could pick one gift of tennis talent to be born with , he 'd choose mobility .
15 ‘ That was hard , ’ I told Graham , forgetting that he 'd probably just step across using his stilt-like limbs .
16 The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words .
17 Every dozen or so cheeses I 'd sigh and say ‘ Gra , is this really funny ? ’ and he 'd puff on his pipe calmly and say , ‘ Yes , get on with it . ’
18 He 's devoted his life to the cause and if Patrick came back there 's no question as to who he 'd want to control the show , because it was he that called Peter ‘ The Sacred Keeper of My Sacred Conscience ’ .
19 Hoffman was good , but I think he 'd be more interested in playing my Shylock . ’
20 ‘ Some people said that he 'd have to change his style when he turned professional , but so far he 's stuck to his natural game , and he has n't done badly with it so far .
21 He took 15,000 pesetas off me and said he 'd come to my apartment later that evening .
22 I and my new friend then went to Ku where he took another 15,000 pesetas off me — the price had gone up , he said — and he parked me by the dance-floor and said he 'd be back in five minutes .
23 Then he 'd sit for a while , occasionally glancing at the figure next to him , until at last he 'd lean towards the other 's ear .
24 Then he 'd sit for a while , occasionally glancing at the figure next to him , until at last he 'd lean towards the other 's ear .
25 You had to stand with your hands held out , and he 'd look at your nails .
26 One of them bought a ticket and he 'd go to an exit , open the door and his mates would flood in .
27 But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting .
28 Alright , he 'd shout back , soon as I 'm finished with these two women now .
29 He d have these two hideous , fat , white women up there and when he 'd finished he 'd come down to play football in the street .
30 He 'd play all kinds of black music , everything from ska to soul and blues .
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