Example sentences of "[pron] 's [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ No use cryin' , 'er 's dead an' that 's that . ’ |
2 | This is unlikely to get the ‘ poor-thing-he 's deaf reaction and more likely to get the ‘ well-how-clever ’ reaction . |
3 | How does she know looking at , that 's funny , that 's from someone 's subconscious . |
4 | ‘ Someone 's upset you . |
5 | and the only thing that they 've done is if you kiss somebody , kissing someone whatever you know , erm or someone 's dirty and that is the only thing they can put it down |
6 | Cos I heard Maggie so someone the someone 's thieving Kath 's coal . |
7 | Grasping her elbow , Donal moved her out of the way of the small bridesmaid who seemed to have got over-excited and was racing around with someone 's little boy . |
8 | There 's old mattresses up against all the walls and someone 's stuck hundreds of egg boxes on the ceiling . |
9 | One of the window 's been smashed and someone 's stuck newspaper over the hole . |
10 | When you start to build bonfires in someone 's back garden , there 's never enough space between the fire and the property , and consequently you can get all sorts of damage er either of a minor nature of blistering , or at the other end of the scale complete burn out of the house . |
11 | What comes if someone 's ill ? |
12 | So I lay naked in the rinsed airlessness of the room , waiting for She-She 's return , and wishing pretty earnestly that I had taken my chances with Moby . |
13 | And whit 's that , Inverdarroch ? |
14 | ‘ If 'e puts another farm above this , then 'e 's better away . ’ |
15 | The midwife laid the little scrap in Tamar 's arms and said , ‘ 'E 's a lovely lad , Lady Lassiter. 'E 's not big , but 'e 's all the world ti grow in . ’ |
16 | ‘ 'Ere , leave orf , ’ said Ella , ‘ Sergeant Joe ai n't yours , 'e 's all of ours . ’ |
17 | 'E 's keen on 'er , and she seemed ti be fond of 'im till 'e asked for 'er in wedlock . ’ |
18 | 'E 's younger than Bill . |
19 | It 's that crowd 'e 's runnin' aroun ’ wiv . |
20 | ‘ 'E 's 'orrible ! ’ gasped Victoria , making her mind up about Uncle Philip in a rush . |
21 | ‘ She ca n't be glad 'e 's dead … ’ the maid thought , but then recalled what Tamar had said about Davis before the holiday in London . |
22 | ‘ Long as it 's not you 'e 's interested in , ’ Fred said shortly . |
23 | The world crown could … should be their 's this season … so tonight we meet the main man … |
24 | And true to form Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their 's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there 's no money to be won just fun to be had … |
25 | Well not all the time , nobody 's right all the time , but she is a right she is right a lot of the time Jonathan because some of them children misbehave |
26 | Nobody 's hundred per cent perfect . |
27 | But nobody 's perfect . |
28 | Nobody 's benefiting er , benefiting |
29 | We are doubtful that the benefits of the inner distribution onto other roads and into particular the B six one six two which is the only access onto the western relief road as currently proposed between the A fifty nine and sixty one would generate further problems , onto a road which is only a two lane B road compared to an A l A road Sorry and A three lane road , that the environmental damage far outweighs in fact the so called benefits that are being claimed which nobody 's disputed is only a vehicle every four point eight seconds instead of every three point five seconds . |
30 | At the moment nobody 's interested |