Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] i 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd forgotten that I 'd said that , and was , in any case , already regretting the admission . |
2 | Yeah and I 'd forgotten that I 'd spoken to her the other night |
3 | I 'd forgotten that I 'd agreed to meet her . |
4 | Far from looking cool I must have looked like I 'd done a packet in my trousers . |
5 | ’ ‘ I would n't have come , ’ said the soldier , who would not have missed it for worlds , ‘ I would n't have come if I 'd known there would be Druids squashing and glooming . |
6 | I 'd accepted that I 'd joined the club — and there were some really nice people in it . |
7 | Just as a matter of interest , would you have believed me if I 'd said that I 'd bumped into an old acquaintance near the museum ? ’ |
8 | It could be argued that on occasions I 've taken on things which probably I have n't done as well out of financially as I might have done if I 'd done something else . |
9 | ‘ What would you have done if I 'd gone down ? ’ he asked when we were back on level ground . |
10 | ‘ What would you have done if I 'd refused to help ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What might I not have done if I 'd had my own clubs for the first two rounds ? ’ |
12 | What would you have said if I 'd suggested that ? ’ |
13 | Bits of Meccano lay around waiting to be pilfered if I 'd had the courage . |
14 | He says : ‘ I 'm not motivated by money , otherwise I would have quit after I 'd made my first eight million dollars , which was enough for me . |
15 | ‘ Overwhelmingly , doing the singles , the review was written before I 'd heard the record . |
16 | Had you phoned well I did n't know if you 'd phoned after I 'd rung you , or before I 'd rung you . |
17 | And scared again , like I 'd felt when I 'd woken before . |
18 | ‘ No , the pouch was sealed and the Lady Eleanor would soon have realised if I 'd tampered with it . |
19 | Was he annoyed cos I 'd taped it ? |
20 | But , carrying baskets of buffalo dung from the pit by the cattle shed , along the road and down towards the mango tree to put it on the furthest field , my nose was burnt before I 'd walked twenty yards . |
21 | I would n't of gone if I 'd known |
22 | about ten past one , well I had indigestion all night and I could feel it , and we 'd had our tea and I thought oh I do n't know , but I went to bed feeling alright and suddenly I woke up I thought oh my god I 'm gon na be sick , I come running down stairs , but you know I was , I was sick but I know I had n't finished and I 'd sat down and I was sick three times . |
23 | ‘ Anyway , ’ she went on practically , ‘ these were left after I 'd taken my fill , so I thought you might as well have them . ’ |
24 | Yes cos we ah yeah yesterday after you 'd finished after I 'd finished tried to feed him . |
25 | I had n't realized that I 'd followed so closely in his footsteps . |
26 | You were being frightened off because you 'd started asking questions , but I was to be killed because I 'd found some answers . ’ |
27 | I should have realized when I 'd taken Tracey 's book in . |
28 | I would n't have minded if I 'd had a bump on my head , a cross on it or a bullet through it . |
29 | and it was in quite a big space , I could off got in behind him and then changed if I 'd reversed in but when I saw this other chap sat in his car and then he indicated he wanted to pull out , so I let him go |