Example sentences of "who 'd [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When you see them as grown-ups who 'd rather not grow any more , you realise that even their clothes resort to childhood in the face of responsibility and decision .
2 If you 're one of those people who 'd rather err on the safe side , the best advice is to avoid meat products which use scraps from cattle bones , such as pate and some cheap sausages .
3 There 's a lot of Americans this time round who 'd rather die than die for Europe .
4 There are more courses planned for the future and there 's little doubt that there 'll be plenty of demand from women who 'd rather be safe than sorry .
5 One day , on his way to do the ploughing , he met a man who 'd just come back from the south and had passed several flocks of sheep on the other side of Chhakuri Lekh .
6 But two days earlier she was spotted drinking champagne in a London hotel with Johnny whom , she said , ‘ was a friend who 'd just become the father of twins . ’
7 ‘ Occasionally it was a bit hairy dealing with new Directors who 'd just come off the course , so I liked to balance things by including a few established stalwarts , like Christopher Barry , whom I could rely on to be very efficient and get shows together on time .
8 This package meets the needs of those booked on shore holidays who 'd just like to dabble occasionally on the water .
9 He was on his way out and he met someone even more inexperienced than him who 'd just come in .
10 I 've got a police contact who 'd just love to know what kind of racket you 're into , here .
11 The Superintendent had gone off duty , but Sergeant Burgess was there , and an Inspector who 'd just come in from a river patrol .
12 She 's the kind of person who 'd probably forget to eat or sleep for days while she was painting , then eat ravenously for the next week to make up , if she could .
13 Can you get er actually I 've just got to say one more thing , I know someone who 'd probably do something like that .
14 ‘ Millions of people will see the film who 'd never step into a theatre to save their lives .
15 Cregar might lounge in silk pajamas and stuff himself with Parisian chocolates , but he was still a supporting heavy , a cringing underling who 'd never last at the top of the criminal tree .
16 If teachers only got paid for pupils passing their exams , there are some pupils who 'd never get any education at all .
17 Which ones would you recommend to somebody who 'd never read any before ?
18 The trouble was , they thought , that the person who 'd really regret it the most would be the one nome who was eaten .
19 me being the type who 'd still suck his thumb
20 Who 'd ever agree to that ?
21 Erm the sums behind it I 'm not too bothered about but I 'm gon na go through them because they 're quite instructive and I dare say there 's some poor souls here who 'd actually quite enjoy me to do that so we 're gon na go through some of the sums , not now but a bit later on .
22 I mean actually decentralizing the power , by having groups of Ward Councillors , on an area basis , actually having the power decentralized to them and having open meetings in various parts of the City where you 've got the nine or twelve Councillors from three or four wards who 'd actually have a lot of power delegated to them , and so we would try and put power downwards .
23 I hope the work will be interesting , I was a bit disappointed not to have the chance to tackle my own book as the main editor at last but of course one does n't want to rock the boat too much — there are too many people who 'd happily fill my shoes .
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