Example sentences of "[that] [pron] 'd [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I made it a condition that I 'd only do it with an American choreographer , and my assistant is American , too . ’ |
2 | I was beginning to think you hated me and that I 'd never hold you in my arms again , ’ he said huskily . |
3 | I opened it out knowing straight off that I 'd never get it re-folded properly , and found Blackberry Hill . |
4 | If I stopped I found that she 'd immediately close them again . |
5 | How could he possibly think such a thing about her — that she would not only take drugs herself , but that she 'd willingly put him in horrific danger by acting as a kind of double agent ? |
6 | Contrary to her words , she found the process fascinating , not that she 'd ever admit it to him ! |
7 | So we got a pair of football boots and some books and wedged them on the door , thinking that she 'd naturally see them . |
8 | If they 're not and left that you 'd never see it again . |
9 | And they 're so ordinary people that you 'd never believe it . |
10 | ( Not that you 'd ever catch me doing any of it with that treacherous corporate stooge again . |
11 | I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman . |
12 | I 'd told myself for weeks that our wedding night would be such a moving experience for both of us that you 'd suddenly realise you were in love with me , and tell me , and everything would end happily ever after . ’ |
13 | They saw her sometimes , watching them from the hillside as they carried peats or hay , wood or baskets of fish that they 'd not sell her ; and each one could feel the chill as she silently vowed vengeance on them all . |