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How to use that'd in a sentence

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In your present condition I don't think there's any trick you could pull on it that'd be effective before I pull the trigger.
Schoolteachers at my buffet brawled for overpriced filet mignon that'd come from grass-fed Florida dairy cows.
You don't actually stomp since that'd be splashy and potentially dangerous, but give 'em a good stirring up.
All that would result would be a fine dust and that'd blow away in the first wind, taking all the goodness of the soil away with it.
Things probably went on in those kitchens that'd have one tossing his cookies in the back alley.
Ok, so I'm really nothing like him but if I was to be reincarnated as a pompous windbag that'd be the type I'd like to be.
Stacked ahead of me are the dull and mundane tasks that'd bore anyone with an IQ higher than their pants size.
He's the kind of guy that'd be interested in Goth punk chicks, not girls like me.
The drapes that'd covered the western wall were spread, the ceiling-high French windows behind them open to the world beyond.
You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it.
There was Harry Cat, curled up tight as tight in a paint tray that'd been washed out and left to dry on the counter over the heating boiler, right up against the flue pipe.
Both have forwards capable of scoring goals, but they both lack the creativity in vital areas that'd allow the likes of Andy Cole and Alan Smith to keep them up.
I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch.
If your cat and my cat kittled on the same day, that'd be a coincidence.
She sat down on the rock and unbuckled her shoe which was black with a round toe and a chunky heel, rather like a boot that'd had the top cut off it.
You could throw in some lox, but that'd probably put you over ten dollars.
If you could carry that bucket of water over here, that'd be a good lick.
That'd been drilled into his brain years ago and now nothing else revolved in him but hatred, hatred, hatred, three thousand times a minute.
That'd be more useful than being woken up by all those flashing lights while you're trying to have a snooze in the traffic jam.
That'd be a fantastic game, all the frustrations of village cricket recreated.
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I'm not one o' these kind o' people that'd keep a joke to themself just because the joke was on them.
Well, I reckon there's a right smart chance of people HERE that'd like to know who killed him.
Five hundred pounds in one of them boats, an' two men can snake it along in a way that'd surprise you.
I chopped up his pardner's something cruel, and I couldn't find a willing boy that'd work with him.
I've seen him drunk, and on a wager go into the cage of a lion that'd turned nasty, and without a stick beat him to a finish.
And I'd have broke the head of the first man that'd wagged a tongue.
Well, not literally, because that'd be a waste of good food.
That'd be a very valuable piece of real estate for the researchers.
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