he"d造句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.