Example sentences of "[adv] he 'd [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor |
2 | If he went on coming down here , perhaps he 'd get a boat . |
3 | Perhaps he 'd like a week penning this column . |
4 | Well , tomorrow he 'd get a taste of reality . |
5 | Fit and well he 'd make a lot of difference to the England side |
6 | Once Paul realised what was going on he 'd put a stop to it . |
7 | Well , if the Oxford manager was granted any more wishes , then he 'd want a change a fortune . |
8 | Erm of Laurence Olivier , emphasized wro wrongly you know , when he was speaking certain parts into the if he thought the audience was flagging then he 'd speak a bit louder to you know |
9 | He 'd go back to his room and change and wash , then … then he 'd have a drink and think further about how to get back at them all . |
10 | We had screens on wheels in latter years at , last few years at school and er he used to go down to the tea room for a cup of tea half way down the stairs , the teachers ' room and perhaps go toilet as well , and er the one at the back was a foot out from the screen and every now and then he 'd have a look to see if he was coming and er we , what had had a big case with birds in and the lads who were doing it looked in this , saw the reflection and shh he 's coming . |
11 | And then he 'd buy a bit so that he could send a bit to the London market — not in a very big way but enough to utilize all the money he had to do what he was doing . |
12 | He might have had to explain why he 'd put a Fax machine out here for the sheep to use on a quiet day . |