Example sentences of "time i 'd " in BNC.
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1 | Given the chance , I suppose I 'd take the Flying Carrot to Bombay again , though by that time I 'd have taken parachute lessons . |
2 | I cast one longing glance up at the cliffs of Coire Ardair , where the sun was glancing off the icy tips of gleaming rock , and I knew that next time I 'd get the sucker . |
3 | ‘ I 'm on my way home from Oxford , and thought this time I 'd come through London and look you up . ’ |
4 | Next time I 'd take him his own barrel . |
5 | It was the first time I 'd put it to myself like that . |
6 | At any other time I 'd have laughed at this innocent self-betrayal ; just now it did n't seem funny , only irritating . |
7 | This time I 'd make it right . |
8 | But most of my time I 'd spend with other Struldbrugs , friends of mine . |
9 | From time to time I 'd close my eyes |
10 | ‘ Once upon a time I 'd 've made you turn religious , ’ said Constance , and suddenly it occurred to Scarlet that really she was already religious , as anyone who had borne a child must surely be : not in the conventional sense but rather as a passenger on a train would expect someone to be at the controls . |
11 | At the same time I 'd be glad of his views on Matthew Choak , the nephew who now runs the business . ’ |
12 | ‘ If we had more time I 'd take you up on that challenge you 're issuing , my lady , ’ he growled , in a voice that had gone dark and soft . |
13 | ‘ The state I was in at the time I 'd have wanted to murder him myself . |
14 | I hoped that by knocking-off time I 'd be able to say that I knew someone who had finished it . |
15 | I could n't do that , I mean , I had responsibilities and if I had time I 'd remember what they were . |
16 | ‘ Anyhow , he lives somewhere in darkest Essex , so lord knows what time I 'd get to my bed — even supposing he can remember where he lives . |
17 | ‘ If I sold them one or two at a time I 'd be here for twenty years . ’ |
18 | By the time I 'd run to the other end of the same streets , I was passing Jackie Onassis ’ front door and unbelievable opulence . |
19 | because I used to have when I used to go around these for breakfast I 'd always have an orange juice and my cereal and then my fried breakfast it 's the only time I 'd eat a fried breakfast . |
20 | I Have n't needed try , Brenda , I ca n't I mean at one time I 'd have devoured that . |
21 | In my spare in my spare time I 'd like to be , like to do dancing and swimming . |
22 | by time I 'd of got to Stainforth , it 'd been nine o'clock ready for |
23 | if I 'd have fed it the first time I 'd have understood it , but I 've only fed it today ! |
24 | If I had flipping cameras round me all the time I 'd tell them where to go . |