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Examples
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` Anybody'd think our company wasn't wanted, Col. '
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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"Anybody'd do that's just as likely to rape your dog or scatter your garbage."
Chickenhawk Mason, Robert 1983
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Anybody'd hadn't been there in ten years would never know the place, I don't think.
Oral History Interview with Gladys Florene Harris, 1979 August. Interview H-124. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Gladys Florene Harris Gladys Florene Harris 1979
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Anybody'd split fifty-fifty on a cold sure thing. '
Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972
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"Anybody'd think we was a lot of blinkin 'animals."
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-03-31 Various
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"Anybody'd think we couldn't play without her!" snapped Inez, springing to her feet, and running across the lawn.
Princess Polly's Playmates Amy Brooks
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"Anybody'd know I'm Bo-peep, because I've this crook in my hand," said
Dorothy Dainty's Gay Times Amy Brooks
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"Anybody'd think Amanda was a criminal or something," said Laura, but
Billie Bradley at Three Towers Hall or, Leading a Needed Rebellion Janet D. Wheeler
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"Anybody'd think to hear you talk, Susan, that marryin 'was a thing to be feared, an' that I'd been mean t 'you."
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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"Anybody'd think I was n't ever coming back!" laughed Polly.
Polly of the Hospital Staff Emma C. Dowd
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