he'd | Because the new trainee did things sluggishly, he was told that he'd be fired if he didn't start taking his job seriously. |
he'd | He had some money in an account that he'd set aside for his kids. |
he'd | I ran after him with a pile of papers that he'd left behind. |
he'd | John said he'd like to marry me, and I'm as happy as can be. |
he'd | If he could pass for eighteen years old, he'd join the army. |
he'd | When she saw the lengths he'd gone to to get all dressed up she couldn't help letting a brief chuckle escape. |
he'd | He'd been three months in the job and the strain was beginning to tell on him. |
he'd | The moment she'd finished, she lay down for a nap. |
he'd | The medicine she took cured her of the bad cough she'd been suffering from. |
he'd | She'd better tame that violent temper. |
he'd | I thought she'd be useful, but as it is, we'd be better off without her. |
he'd | You have only to ask him if he'd like to join us. |
he'd | Really? I thought she'd be the last person to get married. |
he'd | He'd better watch out, or Mulligan is going to wipe the floor with him. |
he'd | I hardly think she'd do that. |
he'd | She wore a sweater that she'd knitted herself. |
he'd | He has a reputation as being straight as an arrow. He'd never get involved in corruption. |
he'd | It became clear that she'd told a lie. |
he'd | He sent word that he'd be delayed. |
he'd | I heard that he'd died. |
he'd | He was disappointed that things didn't turn out as he'd hoped. |
he'd | Instead of giving Alex a nut each time he said something, she'd only give it when he specifically said "nut." |
he'd | He said that his previous dentist told him that he'd remove nicotine stains if he stopped smoking. |
he'd | Despite the fact that Mary keeps saying I was the only man she'd like to marry, when I proposed to her, she said "NO". I cannot make head or tail of it. |
he'd | Like the saying that things are seen clearest from outside I wish he'd leave the association for a time and take a look at Japanese soccer. |
he'd | I saw Michel last week. He'd been sick for a week. |
he'd | "He'd like to have a coffee after work." "I would too." |
he'd | She'd better bone up on company policy. |
he'd | He is a man of his word, so if he said he'd help, he will. |
he'd | It was I who found her. She'd lost consciousness so I carried her to the infirmary. |
he'd | He'd love to live in the city. |
he'd | Now that I think of it, I've been asked to look at a haiku he'd written by the tipsy bloke sitting next to me on the train. |
he'd | George was describing a 30 pound bass he'd caught recently after fighting it for three hours. |
he'd | He'd had no experience of teaching but he plunged in nonetheless. |
he'd | He'd be crazy to climb the mountain in winter. |
he'd | Dad said he'd be promoted to section manager next year. |
he'd | She'd making progress in cooking. |
he'd | He called in to say that he'd be late. |
he'd | She'd spent half the night with her head down the toilet throwing up. |
he'd | He sent me a letter saying that he'd arrive at ten tomorrow morning. |