Example sentences of "'s [adv] [vb pp] [conj] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Johnny , but he 's since insisted that he be addressed as John . ’ |
2 | Unfortunately it 's not numbered because it was a late item . |
3 | It 's not marked but it 's there is Portsmouth . |
4 | But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf . |
5 | The school 's still shut but it 's hoped that pupils will return on Thursday . |
6 | She 's also told that it 's Grace Poole that slept by the Rochester 's bed . |
7 | It 's often Overlooked but it is probably the single most beneficial part — having a good time . |
8 | In fact it 's sometimes said that it 's one of the very great privileges of the public is that they can , by dint of writing something , and putting it in an envelope with a stamp on it , get it to arrive on an editor 's desk , and have the editor at least give a cursory glance if not a more serious glance at what 's going on , so it 's a privilege and it 's an opportunity in that case . |
9 | It 's completely restored and it was used for several films — Macbeth and Becket , to name two of them . |