Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] 's [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't know that it 's there but I do . |
2 | I do n't know if it 's just that I 'm missing you … |
3 | And I 've seen chairs like that , I 've seen I do n't know whether it 's there but a couple of places , bedroom chairs , gorgeous things , you know ! |
4 | But you 've got to remember that it 's now that the whole question of Walter Machin has come up again because of the new interest in him , and the republishing of the books and so on . |
5 | They can be sacked If it 's less than two years they 've been working , they can be sacked at a weeks notice or whatever it is . |
6 | TOP MARKS : Whatever financial advice Johnny 's been giving Fergie has obviously paid off as the Duchess shows that she 's well and truly on top of the subject |
7 | And I mean it was er I accept that it 's hardly that that Russia perhaps was intervening in the interests of er of of erm of of of of er Russian policy in that area . |
8 | Okay , so the gradient which shows you how fast they 're going If it 's more or less horizontal , they 're still . |
9 | Yeah , I know but it 's just when she 's sort of having to sit down all the time . |
10 | And er of course , one felt a little more a little happier after sort of meeting someone you know because it 's quite and I was very shy at that at that time . |
11 | ‘ I always know whether he 's there or not . |
12 | I think I 'd start off by saying that it 's probably and likely to f that you could find in the Greater York area , between six and ten miles from the city centre , erm one location which met every one of the twelve criteria , one hundred percent . |
13 | It 's increasingly difficult for the voluntary sector to make provision of this kind , to offer those opportunities without proper partnership with the state , so I do n't actually accept if you 're posing an alternative and saying that it 's either or , I do n't think that 's correct . |
14 | I suppose that it 's only when you have the financial means that you get the treatment everyone deserves . |
15 | ‘ She 's always talking about going to see her nephew and his children , but she 's never gone and it 's only because she has n't enough money for the ticket . ’ |
16 | He saw something erm he saw a cat and he zoomed out the front door and he was gone and it 's only when he lost sight of the cat he thought about where he was |
17 | so er usually people , people do , people do leave but it 's usually because they , they , they 're they 're sick of it or you know they , they want |
18 | But I would , in a way , love to go whilst he 's there but he er he really feels that it would n't be a place that would suit pa and me on holiday . |
19 | She also harbours acting ambitions , although she admits that it 's probably because she has got used to ‘ getting attention ’ . |
20 | He said I 'll come up he said if it 's more than thirty pound Ange , he said you can give me some money next week . |
21 | I said and he 's quite and inoffe i inoffensive little man he was a nice little man . |
22 | ‘ They do say that it 's there that thy Robemaker has his Workshops . |
23 | And so we have and it 's now that the war 's over , we 'll now see the press pressing and probing and trying to erm undermine John Major in the way they 've erm |