Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And that 's presumably when you went for a smoke on the roof ? ’
2 That 's presumably why people like Rotosound , Picato and Dean Markley use them .
3 mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all you had to send a librarian to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now it 's presumably just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes .
4 It 's somewhere anyway , we 've got
5 Your leak 's somewhere aft , is n't it ? … you 've got all four pumps working , I take it … one in each well ? "
6 ‘ That really he 's somewhere else . ’
7 You 're saying something really amateur dramatic , he do n't even hear it , he 's somewhere else .
8 So you have to get a release and it 's somewhere around fifteen hundred pound for that back page .
9 No sign of Euclid , but the general view is that he 's somewhere out in the wood , recovering his composure
10 " Fiver 's somewhere out there and I 'm going after him .
11 I said I 'm there 's somewhere out there for you .
12 you know it 's not , not , it 's not like Benidorm or anything like that it 's it 's somewhere like , it 's about seven miles away from the sea , but as I said they
13 No it 's not , I did say it 's somewhere earlier on in the Gospel , but you were n't listening to me .
14 So when you realise it 's somewhere about three hundred and fifty thousand chartered engineers in th U K as a whole you 'll see most of them belong to the three major organisations .
15 ‘ Oh , it 's somewhere all right . ’
16 I mean as usual with financial journalism , er i it 's somewhere in between , I mean endowments are having a bad run at the moment and that 's because they 've paid out such excellent bonuses in the past so if you 've had a maturity in the last four or five years , you 'll have seen how good they are .
17 ‘ The Lorrimores ’ private car is unhitched … it 's somewhere back on the track , and the Canadian is coming . ’
18 Erm I think it 's somewhere down near where the Road police station is now , and erm you know they had been hoping to get premises down there .
19 I know which it is but it 's somewhere down in the corner where your brother used to live that corner down there Harry somewhere down there .
20 But it has n't come anywhere near us — it 's mostly up north . ’
21 erm it 's mostly physically handicapped people .
22 Er and it 's mostly fairly heavy lorries that they produce for as you can see , forestry work .
23 Strumming 's mostly out , because of the resulting sound , and there 's just not enough room to play fingerstyle with the necessary authority .
24 ‘ Which is what portrait-painting 's mostly about , is n't it ? ’
25 The money 's mostly there , but the spirit in him seems to have been leaking away .
26 He 's right outside . ’
27 ‘ You can tell if their attitude 's right just by talking to them for a few minutes , ’ he says .
28 ‘ Oh , a penthouse is like any other home , only it 's right up on top of a building and you can see for miles and miles just by looking out of your sitting room window . ’
29 He 's right up there . "
30 Oh , that 's right up behind me
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