Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [that] 's " in BNC.

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1 Oh it would be really nice you know , especially for the supporters that 's been behind us all season , so hopefully we can do it for them .
2 It might be a nice rose bowl , it might be a weekend in the Lakes that 's paid for you , or whatever , it 's good stuff , be part of it .
3 One of the shops that 's been selling Rave is the O-H-M clothing store in Gloucester .
4 If we 've got to close homes , let's close them but make sure the homes that 's left are warm welcoming and give these people the dignity and the independence to which they are entitled to which they 've earned and which they thoroughly deserve .
5 So when things are n't going very well , you see , the the the f these these are the chaps that 's got to do , they 've got to do the explaining .
6 I do n't think I could train full-time like MacFarlane and that-s one of the things that 's kept me going : to know that , as a junior , I was as fast as MacFarlane .
7 We talked about things going wrong , one of the things that 's disturbed me about the tone of the discussion has been the emphasis of rights .
8 ‘ That 's one of the things that 's come between us .
9 Over the last twenty years or so , one of the things that 's slipped has been those kind of things and I believe and Peter may disagree with me , but a lot of the have been because of the commercial fact that the thing that is now driving the newspapers more than anything else is , is the advertising and advertising revenues and that drives the style of newspapers and stories that are written .
10 And one of the things that 's happened in our business I think , erm , is that , is the fact that during the recession people stopped keeping stocks and now they do need a fairly quick delivery of , of their products .
11 they 're the things that 's got to fit in , no they 're not
12 Look at the camellias that 's come out
13 they may be cheaper , I do n't know , but but that was one of the issues that 's got to be taken into , into
14 I would say that the criteria that 's that 's sent out at the moment is is far too strict for the lot , a lot of women and at the moment you 're expected to be skeletal , whereas th , you can very well be thirteen stone and anorexic it 's , it depends on your attitude towards food .
15 Yes , Chair , I , I mean I support the criteria that 's been laid out in five two there , I think it 's very important that we do actually , important that we do actually highlight the issue of low pay , and where it 's occurring , and in , in some way that then prevents companies , the , the unscrupulous type of companies that would come in to exploit that , from actually doing it , since most people would then be aware it , and I think that the last speaker 's just suggested that it 's an extremely cheap way of obtaining masses of information about Shropshire 's erm , earnings levels , and I think that 's very important that we are , and do come to grips with that , and clearly could n't afford officer time to be spent on , on merely collating that all the time .
16 I look at all the jobs that 's got , that have to be done in the day , right , and look at which ones I should do , and then all the other jobs I just share out between the relevant people .
17 Some of the facts that 's been put forward today , I would remind that you that the financial rumblings of the D E at the moment about poll tax levels for this year , standing spending assessments , the increased capping powers that Mister Heseltine will bring forward will make it extremely difficult in this year .
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