Example sentences of "she 'd [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | But she 'd already made up her mind . |
2 | She 'd already found out much more about Puddephat than she 'd hoped — she 'd even got a promising suspect in the shape of Theo Sykes — and there was no point in banging on about her non-existent book outline . |
3 | The more she thought about the situation she 'd somehow landed in , the more determined she became to get out of it . |
4 | She 'd finally drifted off to sleep at about two , woken an hour later feeling cold and slipped under the covers , resting fitfully until room service brought her breakfast at eight . |
5 | It had been a sweet night — the shadows growing deeper as they 'd talked , until she 'd finally drifted off to sleep with his arms tight about her and his lips on her hair . |
6 | If I 'd not blocked or she 'd not blocked out that time in that way , what would have happened is on the thirteenth , er , of the month , erm , Red would have called me from the Health and Safety Executive would have called me and said , Ricky we 've got er , a remedial leadership weekend on the top of Snowden , and er , on that , on the last weekend of the month , and we 've got a one hour slot for you , that 's just a golden opportunity . |
7 | She 'd just gone down there to look for any good-natured sucker . |
8 | That night in bed , not able to sleep , she remembered she 'd once knocked on Miss Malabedeely 's door and when Miss Malabedeely had n't answered she 'd just gone in . |
9 | I thought she 'd just popped out of her house like to have her hair done . |
10 | Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did , always looked as if she 'd just stepped out of a bandbox . |
11 | she 'd gone out , she 'd just slipped out with Alice for something |
12 | She 'd just got in , and her husband . |
13 | She 'd just walked in to the nearest doorway and spilled the whole thing to a complete stranger . |
14 | She 'd almost started out , but she was stopped by a touch on her arm . |
15 | It was six weeks since Busacher had seen her , and she 'd certainly fined down , not a lot , but enough to make a difference . |
16 | On hearing of the don 's disappearance , she 'd naturally rushed up to Oxford in the hope of tracking down her precious notes . |
17 | She 'd no one left to fight with , and Fred , on whom she 'd always called down curses , turned into a sainted memory . |
18 | So I rang the midwife again , who decided she 'd better come over after all . |
19 | And on the second count , now that she 'd virtually made up her mind to visit the warehouse tonight , did she really want to discover the truth , after all … ? |
20 | And though she was certain she 'd only sent out a couple of hundred invitations , it felt as though there must be at least ten times as many of the little darlings present . |