Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] 'd [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You promised you 'd pay me . ’ |
2 | You promised you 'd hurt me , that you wanted everything . |
3 | You promised you 'd take me . ’ |
4 | ‘ I knew you 'd like me to ask them , ’ she said eventually , since there was nothing else for it . |
5 | ‘ I knew you 'd get me , ’ Midwinter said . |
6 | I knew you 'd ask me that . |
7 | ‘ You must think I was taking a lot for granted , sorting all this out before — well , before I even knew you 'd let me on the island , let alone still want me . ’ |
8 | ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’ |
9 | ‘ I thought you 'd cheer me up ! ’ |
10 | If my friends knew they 'd shun me and my boy-friend would leave me . |
11 | ‘ I suddenly thought they 'd shut me in there . |
12 | I knew he 'd hate me for it . |
13 | As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up . |
14 | So I had a bath and I thought it 'd warm me up but I was , I was freezing were n't I ? |
15 | I thought he 'd send me home but he did n't . |
16 | It 's a look I never thought he 'd give me . |
17 | ‘ I 'm not sayin' he 'as n't been a good Samaritan , but I never thought he 'd beat me black and blue just for arguin' with him . ’ |
18 | ‘ I looked down and thought he 'd let me fall too . ’ |
19 | I did n't tell Oliver at first because I thought he 'd despise me . |
20 | I thought he 'd hit me . |
21 | I thought he 'd hit me ; but he took it well . |
22 | And I remembered he 'd let me go out in the garden . |
23 | I said I 'd phone me up . |
24 | And — you said you 'd marry me — ’ |
25 | You said you 'd tell me . ’ |
26 | You said you 'd tell me . ’ |
27 | ‘ You said you 'd help me . |
28 | ‘ You said you 'd get me out of my house and you 've managed it . ’ |
29 | ‘ Madame said she 'd lend me something , ’ Ellie said , hardly able to believe her ears . |
30 | Mrs Wright came in and she said she 'd give me a lift home . |