Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] it 's [verb] " in BNC.

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31 They 're talking about your lot today , tomorrow it 's going to be about cricket , the day after it 's going to be about something else , it 's and they have to pick up things very quickly .
32 ‘ We played very well on the day and it 's looking good , ’ he said .
33 ‘ Yeah , they send me the stuff before it 's published and I try to proof read it as well as I can .
34 Whether we could look at our contract and see if this could be because mentioned about grass on the pavements , not only is it the machine that 's doing that , but there 's a danger to young children from the machines they 're using and elderly people with pavements being very very slippery once they 're doing the grass if it 's raining .
35 And this man came to the door , and he went to get the hold belt , that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it 's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there ,
36 There is , however , a device that can vastly reduce the smell and the smoke if it 's used to extinguish the cigarette in place of the stub-filled ashtray .
37 I have the feeling that it 's going to take us quite some time to figure this out .
38 Remember when colouring eggs that egg shells are porous so only use edible or non-toxic paints and colourings if you want to eat the egg after it 's decorated .
39 By this time next month we 're just about at the solstice we 're find that it 's not getting light until about seven o'clock in the morning and it 's getting dark again by about half past three .
40 S. H. The worst part of the job is when you had to go round that beat at four o'clock in the morning and it 's teeming with rain .
41 Erm all that sort of leads me back to where I started from , our perception of this survey is that it 's encouraging in the sense that it suggests that the recovery in the economy is erm widening and deepening if you like , it 's widening in the sense that it 's spreading to all the mainland regions of the U K and it 's deepening in the sense that erm firstly , although there are regional variations within this , it 's clearly not purely an export story and it 's not purely a domestic story , it 's a mixture of the two which gives us some reassurance erm it 's also deepening in the sense that there 's no evidence from the survey of anything which is likely to trip up the recovery in the short term , and remember that most of these er questions relate to the next four months , not all of them , but mo most of them relate to the next four months so one does n't want to extrapolate too far forward but nevertheless if you look at erm er most obviously sort of the the crisis and the inflation questions , if you look at er
42 At present for instance , we have a cichlid growing-on and breeding ( we hope ) project in our cleanest largest and best tank ; we have a misbehaving Picasso Trigger on its own in a marine tank ( he was a bully in his owner 's community ) ; we have a ‘ planted ’ tank ( planted in the sense that it 's used as a holding tank for plants ) housing four swordtails , temporarily ; and three tanks devoid of occupants and in one case water .
43 But I I would n't er if I hear of a girl getting pregnant er you know now now it 's a very common thing I know , but sometimes I feel really sorry for the girls because it 's tying yourself fifteen , sixteen tying yourself down to children .
44 No , it talks about the life as it 's lying in store for instance .
45 I know what that means it means if you get ten times further away you 've got ten times the acceleration but it 's pulling back in towards
46 Now we 've just heard about the fox and it 's coming across into the clearing , then an eye widening deepening greenness and talks about it coming about his own business till a sudden sharp hot stink of fox enters the dark hole of the head .
47 Erm I mean I I have some concerns , like Cynthia , about the number of careers officers who suddenly appear when you say there 's a visit to , Hull University , and we 've got people coming from all over the county and it 's costing us a fortune .
48 The last of the old flats will be emptied and demolished in the autumn and it 's planned the whole Grove facelift will be finished by November .
49 She wants a copy of the book when it 's published . ’
50 And our concern is that if that figure is appro is is agreed or recommended by the panel or it 's gon na to be taken by the county that there is something in the order of a hundred and thirty hectares of employment land which is going to take investment from somewhere .
51 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
52 Overly euphoric notions inside the company that it 's going to move a million units in the next year ‘ ai n't gon na happen , ’ he said .
53 The farm is open to the public and it 's reviving old fashioned techniques as living history .
54 It 's just a pile of sticks to the passer-by so it 's hidden from the world outside
55 The Jeyes factory in Cheltenham is making the redundancies because it 's transferring production to another plant in Norfolk .
56 You do that all the time but it 's remembering to actually
57 ‘ Ian Paisley does it all the time and it 's considered quite normal . ’
58 Edinburgh continues to stock Huckleberry Finn , on the grounds that it 's aimed at older readers , better able to understand the historical context .
59 The fact that it 's tied in with Eric Liddell , combines the practical efforts of the community with commemoration of a great Scot and a great Christian Scot , ’ he said .
60 The deferential tone , and the fact that it 's couched as a letter rather than as a minute , suggest that it was directed to someone outside the Civil Service .
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