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

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1 And that 's er just broadly speaking we we wish to support the general approach that North Yorkshire and it 's districts are taking in terms of changing the trend .
2 It 's less fattening than ice cream but it 's still not good for you .
3 The company has formed a new netball team by combining players from LASMO North Sea and LASMO plc and it 's looking for new recruits to boost its current 15-strong membership .
4 In addition to that , we 've increased the profile that we , we have by concentrating on the health and safety issues and it 's worthwhile me recording my appreciation of the efforts of Nigel in this direction because we 're running very closely in , in , in tandem to ensure that the G M B is elite union in the campaign to make the building industry a safer industry for our members to work in .
5 Few primary schools are likely to match the example of Meadowfield Comprehensive School in Sheffield that raised £80,000 by accommodating conferences for the City 's Area Health Authority and its Training and Enterprise Council but it 's an example of the sort of thing that can be done with imagination and energy .
6 STEVE BRACE , Britain 's leading runner in the ADT London Marathon tomorrow , has warned race favourites Mark Plaatjes and Yakov Tolstikov that it 's anyone 's race for the the £32,000 first prize .
7 er what happened were , er she got this brass bottom and brass top and it 's like , was up like that and she 's got curtains round and drapes like that
8 But it would be regarded as less serious than 20 to 30 years ago , and less so in the theatrical and film worlds where it 's regarded as almost normal . ’
9 Obviously there 's a need to be clear about legal and copyright terms but it 's certainly a service that 's got a lot of potential .
10 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
11 Stok put on his uniform cap and a thigh-length padded jacket of the sort that Russian troops wear as fatigue dress when it 's very cold .
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