Example sentences of "[pron] 's an [noun] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's a perfect example of rumour feeding on rumour , that once something gets into the market place it causes all sorts of entrepreneurial people out there to think there 's an opportunity they ought not to miss .
2 But there 's an undercurrent you may not be aware of .
3 It 's an issue which must be addressed by the whole community . ’
4 House of Commons leader , John Wakeham , who 's heading the committee that 's looking at the problem says it 's an issue which must be tackled locally .
5 For now , he 's happy to relax in Herefordshire , but soon the phone will ring and he 'll be off again to another of the worlds hot spots helping the casualties of war , it 's an invitation he 'd find hard to refuse .
6 The quotation 's from the jacket blurb of the English translation of Kurt Diemberger 's book about the role of K2 in his and Julie Tullis 's life , and for all the imprecision of the grammatical structures by which it 's expressed here , it 's an idea I can willingly accept .
7 All in all it 's an experience I would not like to repeat .
8 It 's an experience I will always remember , and I shall relive those memories of the finish line next year when I hope to break the three hour barrier . ’
9 And although the fighting was over by then it 's an experience he will never forget .
10 It 's an opportunity you should n't miss . ’
11 It 's an event which can not fail to impress even the most cynical Cruella de Vil .
12 Over 600 people attended , and again , it 's an event we can recommend .
13 Now , it may or not me noticeable if it 's a minor alteration in the surface geometry then it may be so slight as to make no difference in the way it performs so if , for example , it 's an enzyme it may not affect it at all .
14 It 's an interval you 'd never see but I mean theoretically you could have that .
15 If he 's an ero I 'd rather stick with the zero !
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