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

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1 Anyway , he 'd tell Wickham or somebody important , not a junior acting as night-watchman . ’
2 And I said I 'd tell Simon but I would n't .
3 ‘ Bit off colour these last few months , ’ he 'd tell visitors , ‘ but I 'll soon trot out sound . ’
4 Not that he 'd tell Fraser .
5 They 'd tell Father Watson and the nuns , but what did that matter , they must know why she was absent from school anyway .
6 She 'd tell Dad what I 'd said .
7 He 'd tell presidents about their appointees , promise appointees and Senators he 'd suppressed their files , let certain papers know — on plain paper , in plain envelopes — what he 'd overheard or snatch-shot or been told .
8 Maybe he 'd tell Jack about him anyway , then Mr Hyde would go and see the boy 's Dad and tell him to keep off private land .
9 Then he 'd tell Phil Simpkin that he was having trouble with one of the staff , and she 'd be out on her wiggly bottom before she knew what hit her .
10 So I 'd tell people that I should n't really be listening to them , and they 'd get quite upset …
11 He used it to attack paternalistic officialdom and to articulate demands for social progress : ‘ I 'd tell people to forget their old ordinary life because ultimately , anyhow , we 'll either have a better life than that , or bust . ’
12 You know , er er and they 'd tell people and , and there was no , never much debating as such .
13 Erm this first two we 'd tell people the answers to , so what answer would this one be that times by ten and all that happens .
14 I do n't really like asking people that , you have to ask them and I do n't know , I 'd tell people it does n't really bother me ,
15 He told me he 'd tell customs about the lorry straight away . ’
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