Example sentences of "[conj] [det] 's [adv] " in BNC.

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1 we 'll I think , be okay and , provided we do n't excessively energetic and too stupid , get too hot in the bath or that 's not a very good thing to do , or crash out with er flu or something I dare say anyone can crash out , I mean you , you , you could be a president of the United States
2 Some letters were found to be more often confused with other letters and these letters were deemed to share similar features E G , B and P were often confused whereas B and X were n't so you 'd be flashing either a series sequence of letters up , some of which shared features , some of which did n't , or we thought shared features , and then we saw whether they were confused or not , and this was taken to support the idea that features were extracted from the input , or that 's how we constructed the letters or characters that we were perceiving .
3 Or that 's too late
4 Right , and this is this little bit of it , now , made them come back to us and say , well but yes , that 's not enough on its own , or that 's too much on its own , or whatever , or there is no hope , you may as well forget about this because we 've already done the study , or somebody in Japan 's already written off , whatever , but from this point in time , let us , as the sales company , get the information together as it relates to .
5 South bank as well 'cause that 's where I started , where I got my first board ever .
6 They have quite a few biscuits for snacks although that 's probably just as bad as eating sweets — even the reduced-sugar teething rusks I give Jake taste quite sweet .
7 The haul up the corrie takes you to the first peak , Tom na Gruagaich , from where you must drop down and follow the ridge to the summit of Beinn Alligin , and although that 's where we packed it in , the walk could continue along a stunning ridge to cross the famous horns of Alligin , two pointy crags that stand like gateposts over a terrifying gully .
8 Hewlett-Packard comments that its current HP-UX 9.0.3 implementation already incorporates multithreading technology from Unix System V.3.2 , although that 's not a full multiprocessing version — like Unix System V.4 MP — that it would probably require .
9 HP says its current HP-UX 9.0.3 implementation already incorporates multithreading technology from Unix V.3.2 , although that 's not a full multiprocessing versions — like Unix SVR4 MP — that it would probably require .
10 I go shopping nearly every day — although that 's not really necessary .
11 He may have admitted a friend or relative , although that 's even more doubtful .
12 Although that 's never a problem is it with large
13 This generous depth , combined with a full-scale neck , a heavily arched back and a lightly-strutted belly , means that the guitar packs a lot more punch than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker , I 'd say , although that 's only from memory .
14 ‘ We 've been doing replacement parts for many years and although that 's still a big part of our business , I wanted to sell complete , good-quality guitars and the Austin Special and the 555 are just perfect for us .
15 Although that 's still rather small , compared to the future .
16 If I were to be critical it would be to say that the scratchplates could be finished off more tidily , and occasionally the necks and bodies do n't look entirely new — although that 's hardly surprising , really .
17 Those guys have been spoon-feeding this pure shit to their audience for so long , that that 's why they do n't have an attention span !
18 They reason that a lot of what 's in NetWare right now sorely needs replacing and that that 's why Noorda bought Unix in the first place .
19 So that that 's why I 'm sort of representing Mother earth .
20 ‘ Not that I meant to imply that that 's why Emma — that you were ’ He gestured helplessly , the sentence impossible to retrieve now .
21 I do n't regret it , of course — I might never have been a priest otherwise — but I often think that that 's why I just do n't seem able to come to grips with the modern world . ’
22 No she said that that 's why last line of yeah .
23 It 's my guess that Louisa came to feel this way — that that 's why she burned her book .
24 And I would n't be in the least surprised to find that that 's why your Miss Philimore has decided to get out . ’
25 In fact there 's been some discussion of this lately , John Elston has argued that if jurors knew that that 's why they were chosen to go on the jury , it would destabilize the princi the practice of it because if you knew you were going on jury just for self-education rather than to get the right results out the other end , then this would n't give you any way of motivating yourself properly for the jury .
26 That that 's why the last part of the Labour motion is saying , we wish it actually to begin to look and consider it and again it 's something really which the the panel , erm or indeed the sub Committee if appropriate
27 doing that that 's why I thought I 'd get , you know , a response out of people
28 and that that 's why the Americans came into the war , they did n't come into the war to look after us , they came in to look after their own interest in the
29 Now it appears in a story published in Computer Retail News that that 's exactly what 's afoot in the personal computer camp — with Intel , Compaq , Microsoft Corp and IBM as players , and a game plan that tries to equal workstation performance with a PC-compatible .
30 Yes , there 's no doubt that that 's exactly what he thinks
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