Example sentences of "[that] he 'd [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I paid off his debts , but unfortunately for you , he insisted that he 'd pay me back someday and left me with a considerable number of IOUs . |
2 | My dad said he 'd buy me a ticket to fly back to England and David said that he 'd pay him back because he 'd be very happy if I could come back and help him as he did n't really know how to deal with his mother 's grief . |
3 | And there was a funny silence and Dylan said that he 'd bet I could n't do that scream like that with a cigarette in my mouth and I shook off the centuries , stopped staring , smiled a little , noted that he had indeed monumentally screamed with a cigarette in his mouth and went stunned back to my crossword . ’ |
4 | Bigwig told Hawkbit and Speedwell that he 'd scratch them to pieces if they did n't obey him . |
5 | He almost made it sound as if this was something that he 'd expect her to be proud of . |
6 | Did n't you say that he 'd expect you to tidy your bedroom every day before you went to school and at night before you went to bed , that everything had to be perfectly in place ? |
7 | Apologize and promise her that he 'd make it up somehow — take her out to dinner ? |
8 | ‘ That he 'd realise he was still in love with her ? ’ suggested Melissa gently . |
9 | As they 'd agreed , there was nothing between them … but he knew that he 'd miss her . |
10 | There was no doubt in his mind that he 'd find her . |
11 | She was afraid that any minute now he would come out with it , that he 'd say he hated Mr Evans and not being allowed to use the bathroom in the daytime , even when it was cold . |
12 | But how would he break the news to Georgina that he 'd let her down after all these years ? |
13 | So his angle with me was that he 'd get me work and get the money owed to me . |
14 | He was so young some nights , I mean he looked so young and so quiet , and I was scared for him you see , so scared that he 'd get it wrong , that he 'd waste himself . |
15 | If he played golf as badly as that he 'd pack it in . |
16 | Lucy did n't for one moment think that she could trick him or trip him , but knew that he 'd see her as young and naive and so might just let her get away with a little more . |
17 | He sat back again , eyeing the blank wall before him , confident that he 'd catch it , however good it was . |