Example sentences of "'s [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's no doubting who 's the king of Silverstone tonight … |
2 | They 've got very low conducting 's the opposite of resistance so the good conductors |
3 | That 's Hill , that 's the equivalent to Hatfield High that one . |
4 | Now she 's been thrown over by Leinster she 's the Marchioness of Rossmayne again . |
5 | I 'm afraid that 's the story of Baldersdale today … the place they abandoned … the dale they left to die . |
6 | Of course , the sensible thing would be to put some decent amounts of money into the poorer bits of Los Angeles , and cities similarly afflicted , but that 's the kind of language most white politicians are programmed to avoid . |
7 | It 's the kind of place best avoided after dark ; it makes me think of poor Moley , and Ratty 's warning , and that 's why I call it the Wild Wood . |
8 | That 's the word from officials close to Davignon , who has the European brief for energy and research as well as industry . |
9 | Duck everyone — it 's the year of Unix again . |
10 | Yep and what 's the plan of attack today ? |
11 | So , what 's the plan of action then , is dad going all day or |
12 | But that 's the trouble with industry today , no imagination . |
13 | And what Saturd , what 's the match on Saturday before squeezed in between that ? |
14 | What 's the matter of importance here ? |
15 | What 's the matter with Sally then ? |
16 | I thought she was talking about you , I mean she never mentioned no names when she came rushing up to the top just the same , do n't know what 's the matter with Wynne today , the edge there Lynda . |
17 | do n't know what 's the matter with Wynne today , she 's been quite , you know how she does and |
18 | Who 's the sort of ringleader here ? |
19 | It 's the sort of establishment formerly called a List D school , a place for youngsters who have , for example , committed offences or were beyond parental control . |
20 | Yeah I know , it 's the sort of thing that tired . |
21 | It 's the sort of thing unfortunately some people say , in n it . |
22 | Now that 's the sort of thing sometimes you ca n't form those leading questions until you 've heard the answers . |
23 | ’ It 's the age of enlightenment so people are getting enlightened . |
24 | ‘ It 's the month of May now , ’ she said to herself , ‘ so perhaps the Hare wo n't be as mad as he was in March . ’ |
25 | Gosh , , oh , it 's a kind of golf then is n't it ? |
26 | There 's a kind of mystery here , was n't there ? |
27 | Bill takes it through Sunday , he come back the they 're special door speakers and you 've got to have the front door because there 's a bar at back so these are special speakers that |
28 | What 's a sector in mathematics please ? |
29 | ‘ There 's a bowl of water here for you . ’ |
30 | There 's a layer of frost inside and outside of those windows . |