Example sentences of "i 'd never " in BNC.

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1 I 'd never done anything like that before .
2 No , I 'd never been given that option .
3 I 'd never seen what people drank before so that was interesting — nor did I realize quite how many of the youngsters smoked !
4 I 'd never been to her place before .
5 I 'd never seen anything like it before .
6 I 'd never heard of it before in relation to dogs but our vet was wonderful .
7 I 'd never felt that tired in my life .
8 I 'd been given it when I was seven but I 'd never learnt to play it .
9 The party was held at his flat which was a loft in a warehouse down by the river in Shad Thames on a wharf right next to Tower Bridge I 'd never seen anywhere like it .
10 I suppose I 'd never really sat down and cried about it , ’ she recalls .
11 ‘ I told you I 'd never heard of him . ’
12 And then we got to school and it was all big and confusing and there was all these boys I 'd never seen before , all with their parents and some of the kids were weird-looking with funny eyes .
13 Rather like running the YMCA in fact , although I 'd never thought of it like that before .
14 I had no idea there was a class distinction , having lived in a sort of world of my own , and when I went to meet his parents in his house in Bromley , I 'd never been to such a small , little house where all the chairs had those things on the back where you catch the Brylcreem and you sat down and had high tea .
15 I 'd never driven a van in my life but I managed to drive it from the East End to the West End , which I found a feat , and then I finally drove it up to Cumberland in the snow which was even more of a feat .
16 I 'd never done any of that before either .
17 He was spending money like I 'd never seen .
18 ‘ I wish I 'd never told Joyce , ’ she said .
19 I had done the score for Warren for Reds and I 'd never quite finished it , so I always felt I owed him one . ’
20 ‘ An area I 'd never really looked into — intersexing .
21 ‘ I wish I 'd never been born .
22 On 24 May 1988 , the last bit of meat went out the door , and an hour later I felt I 'd never seen a T-bone steak ! ’
23 I was a new face in the orchestra , very inexperienced , I 'd never played the piece , though I 'd studied it and practised my part .
24 Dusk deepened until I could no longer see ten yards ahead , and after I 'd knocked the shaft of the arrow against an unseen hazard twice within a minute I stopped and sank slowly down to my knees , resting my forehead and the front of my left shoulder against a young birch trunk , drained as I 'd never been before .
25 I spent the night thankfully unaware of the marathon needlework going on in my chest and drifted back late in the morning to a mass of tubes and machines and techniques I 'd never heard of .
26 He played me a record of some Stockhausen , whom I 'd never heard of . ’
27 Actually I 'd never thought of being an actress .
28 I 'd never thought of that , ’ replied Mcduff .
29 I 'd never even held a tiny baby let alone changed a nappy or supervised bath time .
30 I 'd never seen anything like it .
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