Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 's very well thank 's . |
2 | Right , boil off I 's very low It 's boiling but it is at low temperature when it 's boiling . |
3 | 'E 's dead set on gettin' this gym goin' . ’ |
4 | 'E 's not long ti go and indeed , it 'll be a blessing . |
5 | ‘ Billy 's runnin' around wiv a nasty crowd of 'ippidy'oys. 'E 'll be gettin' 'imself inter trouble wiv the police if 'e 's not careful . ’ |
6 | The midwife laid the little scrap in Tamar 's arms and said , ‘ 'E 's a lovely lad , Lady Lassiter. 'E 's not big , but 'e 's all the world ti grow in . ’ |
7 | 'E 's as daft as a brush , and twice as wooden as t'shaft . ’ |
8 | Danny as well if 'e 's still livin' wiv yer . ’ |
9 | ‘ If by any chance the police pull us in on suspicion they 've got ter 'ave an identification parade , an' if the old watchman recognises any of us we 're done for , unless 'e 's too frightened ter pick us out , an' 'e will be if 'e knows we 're capable o' smackin' 'im around a bit . |
10 | She 's already upset enough ! ’ |
11 | and that 's put on and if , we say for argument sake that er she was married , we know she 's not , but she could be and her banns are in and her husband gets wind that she 's getting married again , you know , so he goes into the registrar office has a look , and she 's already married to me and this is what it 's for |
12 | And she 's already worried in case the polyp turns out to be something worse . ’ |
13 | and , and if she 's already scared of his temper and they 've not even lived together , well they have lived together for quite a while actually so I mean it 's not like they do n't know each other but once they 're married and they 've been married for a couple of years I reckon , and he starts thinking of her more as a possession sort of thing I can , I can really imagine |
14 | ‘ She 's thoroughly upset , ’ he snapped at her . |
15 | She 's wholly dependant for breath on the oxygen bottle she 's attached to . |
16 | In fact — and you can tell her this — if she 's exceptionally good I might even give her the tape . |
17 | Gina thought they must be valuable and she 's probably right ; but she 's puzzled as to why her father kept them shut away and never mentioned them . ’ |
18 | She 's been living with this guy for months , by all accounts , so she 's probably immune to his germs by now . |
19 | she 's probably bloody used to it after all the years she must of had them , she tells |
20 | No she 's probably teetotal ! |
21 | She 's probably asleep . |
22 | ‘ Harold , Felicity may not want to see Magdalen , she 's probably tired after her journey . |
23 | Well she 's probably tired , she 's been out two nights in a row . |
24 | She 's probably upset because her boyfriend does n't want to go out with her on account of her amusing adenoidal accent . |
25 | ‘ She 's probably frigid . |
26 | ‘ Yes , even in Minnie , who 's so unlikely that she 's probably true — there probably has been someone who grew up as she did , saloon-wise and card-sharping yet quite sure that she wants nothing to do with the kind of messing around she 's seen under her parents ’ roof . |
27 | She 's probably jealous then of your relationship with him . |
28 | She was getting fat when I lived with her , she 's probably huge now . |
29 | ‘ She 's probably accustomed to menial work , whereas it 's quite foreign to me . ’ |
30 | She 's probably embarrassed as you are . |