单词 | He'd |
例句 | 1. If God had meant us to fly he'd have given us wings. 2. He'd left sticky fingermarks all over the glass. 3. He'd known the old man practically all his life. 4. He'd already started construction on a hunting lodge. 5. She was wearing the perfume that he'd bought her. 6. She knew with absolute certainty that he'd say no. 7. All morning he'd been closeted with various officials. 8. Doctors said he'd never walk again. 9. Fred said he'd be leaving soon. 10. By the time I got there he'd gone. 11. I came to/reached the conclusion that he'd been lying. 12. He'd been on vacation and looked very brown. 13. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent. 14. He didn't realize what a gaffe he'd made. 15. He'd been stabbed four times with a kitchen knife. 15. 16. He'd managed to avoid being sidetracked by Schneider's problems. 17. I wish he'd show me a little more sympathy. 18. All last summer he'd been unkind to her. 19. She asked where he'd been, but he didn't respond. 20. He'd coated the shelves with a thick treacly varnish. 21. He'd doubtless heard rumours on the grapevine. 22. I heard he'd been given the push. 23. In the circumstances he felt he'd been very restrained. 24. Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud. 25. He'd do anything rather than displease his parents. 26. He admitted that he'd made an error. 27. He'd already spent all his money by the second day of the trip. 28. He'd spent most of that evening chatting up one of my friends. 29. He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute. 30. He'd never been in a class before and he was not even sure that he should have been teaching. 1. He'd left sticky fingermarks all over the glass. 2. He'd known the old man practically all his life. 3. He'd already started construction on a hunting lodge. 4. She was wearing the perfume that he'd bought her. 5. She knew with absolute certainty that he'd say no. 6. All morning he'd been closeted with various officials. 7. Doctors said he'd never walk again. 8. Fred said he'd be leaving soon. 9. By the time I got there he'd gone. 10. He'd been on vacation and looked very brown. 11. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent. 12. He didn't realize what a gaffe he'd made. 13. He'd managed to avoid being sidetracked by Schneider's problems. 14. I wish he'd show me a little more sympathy. 15. All last summer he'd been unkind to her. 15. 16. He'd coated the shelves with a thick treacly varnish. 17. He'd doubtless heard rumours on the grapevine. 18. I heard he'd been given the push. 19. Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud. 20. He admitted that he'd made an error. 21. He'd already spent all his money by the second day of the trip. 22. He'd spent most of that evening chatting up one of my friends. 23. He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute. 24. He'd never been in a class before and he was not even sure that he should have been teaching. 25. I know he's well-meaning, but I wish he'd leave us alone. 26. He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. 27. He said he'd picked the woman up in a bar. 28. He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake. 29. He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years. 30. He'd do anything to cover his ass, including lie, cheat and murder. 31. I know he's well-meaning, but I wish he'd leave us alone. 32. He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. 33. He said he'd picked the woman up in a bar. 34. He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake. 35. He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years. 36. He'd threatened to divorce her but I never thought he'd go through with it. 37. He'd do anything to cover his ass, including lie, cheat and murder. 38. There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job. 39. He started telling me about a wonderful new restaurant he'd been to and I wondered what he was leading up to. 40. He'd been ill for a long time, and his skin was like parchment. 41. I asked him to come to the exhibition but he'd already seen it. 42. Given the slightest encouragement, he'd be on his knees swearing eternal devotion. 43. He got what he could out of me before I caught on to the kind of person he'd turned into. 44. He's so self-righteous - you'd think he'd never done anything wrong in his life. 45. If he improved his IT skills,(Sentence dictionary) he'd easily get a job. 46. My grandfather was a career teacher; it's the only job he'd ever done. 47. He'd got only a few minutes to spend with her. 48. His teachers told him to pull his socks up, or he'd undoubtedly fail his exam. 49. His hair was tousled and he looked as if he'd just woken up. 50. It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful. 51. He said he'd give me a job and I just took him at his word. 52. He'd gone to Seattle long after everything else in his life had changed. 53. It was deadly poison and if he drank it he'd probably die. 54. James said he'd better be getting back or there'd be a fuss . 55. He told me to piss off, or he'd clobber me. 56. She sat in the car, silently fuming about what he'd said. 57. The heavy expenses involved in his marriage celebration cancelled out the possible pleasure he'd have. 58. He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off. 59. She was very naive to believe that he'd stay with her. 60. He chuckled to himself when he remembered the trick he'd played on them. 31. There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job. 32. He started telling me about a wonderful new restaurant he'd been to and I wondered what he was leading up to. 33. He'd been ill for a long time, and his skin was like parchment. 34. I asked him to come to the exhibition but he'd already seen it. 35. Given the slightest encouragement, he'd be on his knees swearing eternal devotion. 36. He got what he could out of me before I caught on to the kind of person he'd turned into. 37. He's so self-righteous - you'd think he'd never done anything wrong in his life. 38. My grandfather was a career teacher; it's the only job he'd ever done. 39. He'd got only a few minutes to spend with her. 40. His hair was tousled and he looked as if he'd just woken up. 41. It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful. 42. He said he'd give me a job and I just took him at his word. 43. He'd gone to Seattle long after everything else in his life had changed. 44. It was deadly poison and if he drank it he'd probably die. 45. James said he'd better be getting back or there'd be a fuss . 46. He told me to piss off, or he'd clobber me. 47. She sat in the car, silently fuming about what he'd said. 48. The heavy expenses involved in his marriage celebration cancelled out the possible pleasure he'd have. 49. He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off. 50. She was very naive to believe that he'd stay with her. 51. He'd never have managed on his own, but his colleagues have pulled him through. 52. If he could beat his uncle out of a dollar he'd do it. 53. He'd dropped out of high school at the age of 16. 54. No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work. 55. I wasn't surprised to learn that he'd served in the military. 56. I had a few minutes before the meeting to look over what he'd written. 57. He looked so terrified I thought he'd seen a ghost. 58. The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly. 59. I knew he'd fail - I said as much at the time. 60. Leonard made a rapid calculation: he'd never make it in time. 61. He'd never have managed on his own, but his colleagues have pulled him through. 62. If he could beat his uncle out of a dollar he'd do it. 63. I don't believe he'd really do what he threatens he's only bluffing . 64. He'd dropped out of high school at the age of 16. 65. No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work. 66. I wasn't surprised to learn that he'd served in the military. 67. I had a few minutes before the meeting to look over what he'd written. 68. He looked so terrified I thought he'd seen a ghost. 69. The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly. 70. I knew he'd fail - I said as much at the time. 71. Leonard made a rapid calculation: he'd never make it in time. 72. We found out he'd been stealing from us for years. 73. The ostensible reason for his absence was illness, but everyone knew he'd gone to a football match. 74. I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me. 75. You'd swear he was a cardboard cut-out except that he'd moved his rifle. 75. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 76. The judge thought he'd been led astray by older children. 77. I suspected he wasn't telling me the truth, and one day I caught him out when I found some letters he'd written. 78. He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before. 79. He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss. 80. He'd eat chocolate all day long if I let him. 81. He'd spiced up his speech with a few rude jokes. 82. I wish he'd knock instead of just barging in. 83. He was repentant when he saw what he'd done. 84. By ten o'clock he'd had a skinful. 85. I couldn't get back to sleep after he'd rung. 86. He'd put his dirty laundry in the clothes basket. 87. Bill said he'd soon be back. 88. He'd been chucked out of a club for fighting. 89. I wish he'd mind his own business. 90. He'd been crying and his face was all blotchy. 61. We found out he'd been stealing from us for years. 62. I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me. 63. You'd swear he was a cardboard cut-out except that he'd moved his rifle. 64. The judge thought he'd been led astray by older children. 65. I suspected he wasn't telling me the truth, and one day I caught him out when I found some letters he'd written. 66. He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before. 67. He'd eat chocolate all day long if I let him. 68. He'd spiced up his speech with a few rude jokes. 91. he'd give her a dog for her birthday. 92. I always knew he'd end up in jug. 93. He'd have liked to have been an actor. 94. He'd often have us all in absolute hysterics. 95. He'd had a checkered past in the government. 96. He'd been observing her the whole trip. 97. I wish to God he'd turn that TV up! 98. He felt light-headed, as if he'd sniffed glue. 99. He was astonished to learn he'd won the competition. 100. Uselessly, he checked the same pockets he'd checked before. 101. He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed. 102. He'd been publicly labeled a child molester. 103. He'd love to shoot his film in Cuba. 104. He'd come into the clubhouse every day. 105. I wouldn't doubt that he'd want to help. 106. She was miffed that he'd forgotten her name. 107. He'd had a skinful and got into a fight. 108. I kept hoping that he'd phone me. 109. He'd had a very full life. 110. I was hoping he'd alert the police. 111. He'd had to bury his pain over the years. 112. I'm sure he'd help if he could. 113. He'd lost ten kilos in weight. 114. He'd got his revenge now,(http:///he'd.html) and in spades. 115. He acted as if he'd never met me before. 116. He'd travelled far, but he'd travelled light . 117. I thought he'd faint when I kissed him. 118. I picked that was where he'd gone. 119. He'd spent his boyhood summers mucking about in boats. 120. He admitted he'd completely fouled things up . 121. He'd better have a good excuse for being late. 122. He was blithely unaware of the trouble he'd caused. 123. He'd been a fool to get involved with her! 124. He'd snared a rabbit earlier in the day. 125. He'd cooked dinner and washed the dishes. 126. He'd exhausted himself carrying all the boxes upstairs. 127. As soon as he'd finished eating, he excused himself. 128. He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him. 129. That same day, he heard he'd passed his exam. 130. She tried her hardest to ignore what he'd said. 131. He'd had a steamy affair with an office colleague. 132. He scored only two minutes after he'd come on. 133. After he'd served his apprenticeship he found work overseas. 134. He'd delivered his report clearly and concisely. 135. I found out he'd been watching pornographic videos. 136. He'd phoned Laura to see if she was better. 137. He'd tried to glue the broken pieces together. 138. He'd had too much to drink and started pawing me. 139. From past experience I'd say he'd probably forgotten the time. 140. He'd had too much to drink and tried to pick a fight with the bartender. 141. He couldn't recapture the form he'd shown in getting to the semi-final. 142. We'd got halfway across before Philip realized he'd left his money at home. 143. He was amazed that he'd misin-terpreted the situation so completely. 144. He had an inspiration:he'd give her a dog for her birthday. 145. He'd snuck out of America hotly pursued by the CIA. 146. Now and again he'd join in when we were playing video games. 147. His victory was seen as payback for all the hard work he'd put in during training. 148. He'd had a few glasses of champagne himself and was fairly mellow. 149. He denied that he'd failed to keep a proper lookout that night. 150. He soon saw he'd have to watch his step with some of these guys. 151. He realized he'd left his overnight bag at Mary's house. 152. Bill swore he'd get even with his brother, who'd played a dirty trick on him. 153. Neil played, by ear, the music he'd heard his older sister practicing. 154. Roy was at pains to point out that English was the only exam he'd ever failed. 155. Ralph was luxuriating in the first real holiday he'd had in years. 156. He'd be livid if he found out what you're doing. 157. My husband confessed he'd been having an affair with a woman in his office. 158. She stayed in the hope that he'd tire of his bit on the side. 159. He swore he'd pay her back for all she'd done to him. 160. He repeated none of the errors he'd made first time round. 161. He told reporters he'd come to be with his Latvian brothers. 162. By this time he'd managed to struggle out of bed. 163. From the way he was walking it was obvious he'd had one over the eight. 164. As he watched the TV drama, he suddenly realized he'd seen it before. 165. She asked the man sitting opposite whether he'd mind if she opened the window. 165. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 166. He'd thought the flight would never -- to coin a phrase -- get off the ground. 167. He was 86 when he died so I suppose he'd had a good innings. 168. He'd scratched his name in the bark of the tree. 169. As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle. 170. He'd dyed his hair, which was almost unheard-of in the 1960s. 171. Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit. 172. He decided to tag on an extra paragraph at the end summarizing what he'd said. 173. I wish he'd desist from entertaining his friends at all hours of the day and night. 174. He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited. 175. It was years before I realized he'd been playing around. 176. He reacted testily to reports that he'd opposed military involvement. 177. I only asked him for a cigarette, but two hours later he'd told me his whole life history. 178. He'd have driven straight into me if I hadn't seen him first - the dozy idiot! 179. He'd been out of the country for weeks, so I clued him in on all that's been happening. 180. I wish he'd get a job. I'm fed up with it . 181. He'd been working at the local hostel for the handicapped on a voluntary basis. 182. James is so mercenary that he'd turn in his own mother for the reward money. 183. The speech was as poetically written as any he'd ever heard. 184. Perhaps he'd followed her suggestion of a stroll to the river. 185. I wish he'd hurry up and make his mind up. 186. Just to turn the knife a little, he told me he'd seen my old girlfriend with her new man. 187. It made him squirm to think how he'd messed up the interview. 188. I had to be cruel to be kind and warn him that he'd lose his job if he didn't improve his performance. 189. His landing was awkward, but it was only the second time he'd flown solo. 190. He'd a good memory for faces, and he was sure he hadn't seen her before. 191. He thought he'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up. 192. Having lost his job, he'd begun to interest himself in local voluntary work. 193. He sounded tetchy when I asked him where he'd been. 194. The decision had taken about 10 seconds once he'd read a market research study. 195. He said he'd call again(), and hung up on me. 196. You'd think he'd have the common decency to apologize for what he said. 197. He'd written a tune, and played it to us on the piano. 198. I wish he'd stick to the subject rather than telling us his boring stories. 199. I was absolutely amazed when I heard he'd been promoted. 200. He'd placed his notes in the brown envelope. They hadn't been disturbed. 201. He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type". 202. He'd tried to put one over on the tax office and got found out. 203. Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it. 204. The gaffer said he'd been fined for not doing the contract on time. 205. He'd taken her pulse and made a guess at her blood pressure. 206. Costello later apologized, saying he'd been annoyed by the man. 207. He had some money in an account that he'd set aside for his kids. 208. He bamboozled me into believing that he'd lost all his money. 209. I asked the waiter if he'd mind taking our picture. 210. He'd pulled away from her as if she had leprosy. 211. I knew he'd be able to take care of himself, come what may . 212. I was speechless, still trying to assimilate the enormity of what he'd told me. 213. Tim had a nasty bump on his head from when he'd fallen over. 214. Another scalper said he'd charge $1000 for a $125 ticket. 215. He'd been speculating in shares and lost a lot of money. 216. He'd spent four and a half years in windowless cells, much of the time in chains. 217. At other times, he'd force her to walk totally unassisted. 218. He's a real goody two - shoes . He'd never do anything that might get him into trouble. 219. I think we all felt he'd been treated very unfairly and it left a bad taste in our mouths. 220. I daren't let Bill loose on the garden he'd pull up all the flowers. 221. I said he'd have to give a talk and he laughed nervously. 222. He answered in such an offhand manner that I wondered if he'd misheard me. 223. He looked so terrified that I thought he'd seen a ghost. 224. He'd been drinking the night before and was looking a bit haggard. 225. The pilot told the control tower that he'd run into technical trouble. 226. He strung her along for years(/he'd.html), saying he'd marry her and divorce his wife. 227. He'd be a better hitter if he could learn to pull. 228. The furniture was threadbare; he'd obviously picked it up for nothing. 229. Lately he'd been making mistakes; his nerve was beginning to go. 230. Do you think he'd mind if I borrowed his book? 231. Love was a word he'd erased from his vocabulary since Susan's going. 232. He'd been mandated by the West African Economic Community to go in and to enforce a ceasefire. 233. He'd been shooting heroin. 234. He'd tried to buy the film rights of all George Bernard Shaw's plays. 235. He went home with a girl he'd picked up at a party. 236. The tape recordings provided prosecutors with the smoking gun they needed to prove he'd been involved in the conspiracy. 237. She tugged on Hart's arm to extricate him from the circle of men with whom he'd been talking. 238. Richard was finally released on February 4, one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive. 239. He knew he'd done something wrong and hung his head in shame. 240. He'd had a role in one or two forgettable movies. 241. He was in the studio tearfully erasing all the tapes he'd slaved over. 242. He'd give his eye-teeth to own a car like that. 243. I asked Tim if he'd seen Jackie lately but he shook his head. 244. He'd have a fit if he knew what we were up to! 245. I thought he'd been drinking, though I wasn't completely sure. 246. The police couldn't arrest him because he'd fled across the state line. 247. He'd got into the way of smoking first thing in the morning. 248. She was thrilled to bits that he'd been offered the job. 249. He fought with the urge to smoke one of the cigars he'd given up awhile ago. 250. He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with. 251. He'd like to go on safari to photograph snakes and tigers. 252. I looked at what he'd given me and did a quick subtraction. 253. Her opinion of Adam changed after he'd been so helpful at the wedding. 254. The money he'd been ordered to pay was minimal in relation to his salary. 255. He'd been in the bar all night and was thoroughly intoxicated. 256. All you told me was that he'd smashed up yet another car. 257. I wish he'd stop poking his nose into my personal life! 258. Well, that's a turn-up for the books - I never thought he'd get the job. 259. She quizzed him all night about the people he'd seen. 260. His uncle said he'd never get married; he's a confirmed bachelor. 261. He promised he'd help me decorate, but now he's trying to wriggle out of it. 262. He'd given too much to his career, worked long hours, neglected her. 263. He'd decided to make Sandra wait before letting her off the hook. 264. Travelling in Europe was something of an anticlimax after the years he'd spent in Africa. 265. His mouth was a little open, as if he'd started to scream. 266. He'd been working up to asking her for a date all week. 267. One prisoner claimed he'd been dragged to a cell, stripped and beaten. 268. As a photographer, he'd found both locations just a trifle disappointing. 269. He'd been coughing up blood. 270. He'd been farting all night. 271. He'd overdosed on heroin. 272. It's up to the magic snowbank now, he'd say. 273. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to be such a softy. 274. Horrified , Ted now wished he'd taken Spotty's earlier appeals seriously. 275. All the things he'd want his parents to know were starting to spill out of him. |
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