Example sentences of "[adv] it 's a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I think it 's well known , actually , amongst the computing fraternity , that the best programmers are actually housewives , because basically it 's a question of housekeeping . |
2 | What it is , is it 's a what , what , aha what it is er it 's a film and basically it 's a film with spaces in it for Robin Williams just to say jokes . |
3 | I think that basically it 's a bunch of hocus pocus. erm Barbara Bryant . |
4 | I suppose basically it 's a matter of getting . |
5 | She 's good hearted , but basically it 's a waste of money for the wool . |
6 | ‘ I 'd say in a way that basically it 's a form of a policing job . |
7 | Perhaps it 's a case of money talking and the fans coming second . |
8 | Perhaps it 's a way of admitting that things ca n't ever bear the same certainty again . |
9 | Darlington councillor Peter Jones , Tory spokesman on the transport committee , said : ‘ Obviously it 's a waste of space and I do hope such an excellent facility can be brought into service as soon as possible . |
10 | It 's a matter obviously it 's a matter of weight to be given to it . |
11 | Erm so it 's a total of approximately one thousand |
12 | Erm , so it 's a way of bringing it alive . |
13 | Yeah so it 's a revolt against sort of social |
14 | So it 's a question of using your common sense . |
15 | If she made her estate more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds there 'd be some tax payable , so it 's a question of how much you 've got and both estates have got that exemption of a hundred and fifty thousand pounds . |
16 | So it 's a question of us retaining , because to a certain extent we already have it , due to our customer past . |
17 | So it 's a question of recognizing him … ’ |
18 | Erm so it 's a question of how one can best do it , but initially it would be er the onus would go on the individual to use the the spaces not designated as short stay . |
19 | So it 's a drain on , on the time , not just his but the knock-on effect . |
20 | So it 's a kind of a strange argument to suggest on the one hand the Vienna settlement was a factor in in preventing wars between all the great , er major war involving all the great powers . |
21 | So it 's a kind of joke about professors who are totally incapable of any original thought . |
22 | So it 's a kind of plot |
23 | So it 's a kind of competition between them |
24 | So it 's a sense of continuous development , evolution of the animal which is , he wants continuity and that 's why he has n't put a full stop in . |
25 | To it 's even worse I mean there , there does n't even seem to be a government in the there 's just a police force and an army and no one making political decisions , so it 's a peculiarity of recent political philosophy there seems to be no room left for the democratic process to do much apart from administer , so the democracy is given a very minor role . |
26 | So it 's a bit of a worry . |
27 | So it 's a bit of joke really is n't it ? |
28 | Alright , so it 's a bit of er , a sort of blunderbuss type of approach that you 've got , that you 've got to use . |
29 | So it 's a bit of a a bit boring |
30 | Erm so it 's a bit of a I kept falling asleep . |