Example sentences of "'d put the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd put the damper on anybody . ’
2 Why did n't he tell me he 'd put the collar on upside down ?
3 And Mr Fry was floating out there in the mistiness , and he was busy wallpapering too but he 'd got the paper in a mess — he 'd put the paste on it and picked it up paste side nearest and it was sticking to him .
4 Perhaps you 'd put the stuff all ready in the treatment-room , Nurse Avery .
5 When the inspectors left , we 'd call him in and we 'd put the stuff back in the shelf .
6 Erm in other words someone is responsible for drawings therefore you would , you 'd put the initials in there .
7 I rang again and the agent said she thought I 'd put the phone down . ’
8 ‘ I thought someone was trying to have a joke at my expense and was n't convinced even after I 'd put the phone down .
9 Once she 'd put the phone down on him the previous night she 'd regretted her skittish way with him , and , after a heart-to-heart with Marlin in which she 'd told him she wanted to go back to England , and he 'd replied that it would all seem different in the morning and why did n't she just take a pill and lie down , she 'd decided to call him back .
10 I 'd put the phone down rather than say the wrong thing and have my brother wreck yet another piece of Post Office property .
11 When he 'd put the phone down , Rachel asked .
12 She said , she said she 'd put the address in it .
13 And they had white , the whole lot like , and they stripped off right down to a white G-string , then they turned all the lights off and dropped them and by the time they 'd put the lights black on , back on , I ca n't speak now , they 'd had , they had a black one on so they , what they must have had , they well they do , they have loads of them on , they just peel them off like one after another never actually see them naked .
14 Carla had been carrying groceries to the car ; she 'd put the bags down on the sea wall to shake hands .
15 If I were you I 'd put the earphones in .
16 I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by mistake and that 's why we had
17 ‘ Well , as I say , I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by accident .
18 Well hang ab you 'd er you 'd put er you 'd put the date some time in ninety four
19 And afterwards they 'd put the bulb back . ’
20 I 'd put the bike on the rack at the back and secured it with a bungy strap .
21 Well if you 'd put the sound quality was poor , I thought it better than rambling when it was , when it should of said brambling .
22 alright then she 'd put the card morning .
23 And when he 'd put the envelope down to put a stamp on it — ‘ Face upwards , Shirley ! ’ — why , she could n't help noticing who it was addressed to , now could she ?
24 She wrote William Sanders on the envelope she 'd put the key inside .
25 Then she remembered she 'd put the children 's money for Monday on one side already , and Rory had collected his shoes from the menders .
26 He had left the Phillips screwdriver in the spare room after we 'd put the lid on .
27 You 'd put the umpire 's eye out . ’
28 We threw away at least half , ’ and she 'd put the receiver down .
29 Then , I 'd put the handle back down again
30 I 'd put the Crow Road folder in a Tesco bag , and walked back to our flat under grey skies and through a mild and swirling wind , swinging the carrier to and fro , and whistling .
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