Example sentences of "and [pron] 'd " in BNC.
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1 | Normally , Marie and me 'd get a cup of coffee and then sit by the fire and chat . |
2 | There we would be , pistols at dawn and I 'd laugh or he 'd laugh and it would all be over . |
3 | ‘ I mean , ’ he was saying to Caroline , 'she 'd bring something to the table and I 'd have to ask what it was . |
4 | She with , it 's true , Janey 's help , cooked , served , washed up , cleaned , drove us here , there and everywhere , the doctor , school , the dentist , up to London for nerve-racking bouts of clothes shopping , she had the Nigels to stay , and laughed at the J ills at the garage and I 'd 've died if she 'd found out about Paul . |
5 | The silver cylinder and cone worked wonders , and I 'd be interested to try some of the other shapes . |
6 | Full mobility would return to the foot eventually and I 'd be climbing again . |
7 | ‘ If I 'd done it then , perhaps I would n't have been fit to go to the Olympics and worlds , and I 'd hate to be sitting here now thinking I could have won . |
8 | I used to go back home via the local Underground and I 'd take six of our Irish doormen with me , all of them six foot three , and they 'd take the rollers from the roller towels in the Gents and they 'd stand around me , and we would go out in a ‘ flying wedge ’ . |
9 | She 'd have a fag with her coffee , and I 'd sit and watch the smoke making patterns in the air , and it 'd be quiet and it 'd be just her and me . |
10 | I 'd thank them and I 'd be home in five minutes and I could sit in Peter 's room looking at his stuff and chatting with him . |
11 | The make-up 's brilliant — and I 'd definitely wear this catsuit . ’ |
12 | However , my hair is beginning to look rather dull and I 'd like to get it back to peak condition as soon as possible . |
13 | We 'd go out on the town , hit a few cocktail parties , go dancing , and I 'd drop a few hundred quid on a weekend . ’ |
14 | And I 'd rather they did something about the service instead of advertising that they 're getting there when they 're patently not . ’ |
15 | I was so purified and uplifted that when I came out and discovered my car had been towed away and I 'd have to fork out 70 quid , I was completely unruffled . |
16 | All history now , and I 'd swap those ten any day for five in an innings in a couple of proper Tests this winter . ’ |
17 | There was a stairway leading from our form room which had good acoustics and we 'd sit there on the steps , and I 'd be playing guitar and David would be singing . |
18 | He 'd come to us with numbers he wanted to get off and I 'd just play a chord on the guitar and he 'd write a number round it . |
19 | I do n't want to spend too long — there 's a lot else to do in London and I 'd rather have the autopsy before I ask too many questions . |
20 | I 'm not sure Hawick was right for her and I 'd have been sorry to lose her , but that 's beside the point . |
21 | Depending on reactions to this first effort , there may be more tracks to ‘ get more people involved from the club ’ , but Danny is unwilling to commit himself to anything except his work as a DJ — ‘ I love it and I 'd never give it up for anything . ’ |
22 | And I 'd keep a very careful record and it 'd be on display , the day of the fête , people would have to guess the number of matchsticks in it altogether . ’ |
23 | Perhaps a letter from the local party chairman saying , ‘ I 'm interested to learn you are a supporter of ours and I 'd like the opportunity to get to know you . |
24 | And I 'd pay before I go ; |
25 | ‘ I love them , and I 'd love to own shops selling them . ’ |
26 | I 'm a very lucky man , and I 'd never risk losing you . |
27 | I would simply place a card with the initials and dates 1921–1939 alongside the material — as I 've done with the other exhibits And I 'd like to place it all between the Danziger and Eberhardt donations . ’ |
28 | And I 'd hold on to his ears and yell with terror and excitement . |
29 | Then , just as I 'd half a mind to twiddle with the radio in case Marlene Dietrich was still on , there would be another lurch of the Tardis-like mood and I 'd come upon a garishly-lit motel , freshly shipped across from the West , or else be smartly overtaken by a monstrous new Mercedes doing 200 kph or more with effortless abandon , at least until the next plunge into potholes and waterlogged scree . |
30 | A month in a gym and I 'd be enormous . ’ |