he"d造句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.
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.