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Examples
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She'd never opened her mouth once, and no sooner'd the engine stopped than she'd jumped to the ground and was gone.
THE HUSSY 2010
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She'd have made fast dates enough with you if you'd wanted to.
Chapter 5 2010
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She'd been through a lot of personal ups and downs, and she was really feeling her way.
Brook Wilensky-Lanford: Going 'Inside Scientology' Brook Wilensky-Lanford 2011
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She'd 'a' got the apple from Paris, on application, and there wouldn't have been any Trojan War, and to top it off she'd have thrown Paris down.
Flush of Gold 2010
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She'd been through a lot of personal ups and downs, and she was really feeling her way.
Brook Wilensky-Lanford: Going 'Inside Scientology' Brook Wilensky-Lanford 2011
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She'd been through a lot of personal ups and downs, and she was really feeling her way.
Brook Wilensky-Lanford: Going 'Inside Scientology' Brook Wilensky-Lanford 2011
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Lynch: She'd insult everybody and go Kanye West, depriving everyone of their awards and giving them to herself half the time.
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She'd learn what a great debater is really all about.
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She'd been thinking about the past, the crash earlier that day stoked her memory and she called to torture me.
Man on the Run Foster Trecost 2011
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She'd crept downstairs and hacked into my computer account and read my old e-mails to ex-lovers.
The Late, Late Show David McKenna 2011
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