Example sentences of "[is] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | he 's in there every morning before eight o'clock and he do n't leave there much before half past six , sometimes seven o'clock , and then the workers goes in on Saturdays and if he knows there 's nothing to do just walk around a crowded place and |
2 | There 's nothing to do round here . |
3 | ‘ There 's nothing to go on with . |
4 | There 's nothing to give away . |
5 | There 's nothing to key in |
6 | Right , well we 're not there 's nothing firmed up as it were . |
7 | I mean there 's nothing firmed up but |
8 | Religion 's as good as dead , there 's nothing to hold back the New People , they 'll grow stronger and stronger and swamp us . |
9 | and he quotes , as an instance , Larkin 's famous early poem ‘ Church Going ’ ( 1954 ) , where an unbeliever , once he is certain that ‘ there 's nothing going on ’ , enters a country church : |
10 | I hope there 's nothing going on that I would n't like . ’ |
11 | I do n't come home because there 's nothing to come home for , that 's why . |
12 | Fine she said , as long as there 's nothing left too near the fire . |
13 | Well no it does n't , if there 's nothing , if there 's nothing coming round from the other way it does n't go . |
14 | It 's nothing changed really apart from the fact that I get the time with the little one . |
15 | ‘ There 's nothing to wash up with . ’ |
16 | There 's nothing to panic about . |
17 | ‘ There 's nothing to make up , enjoy yourself . ’ |
18 | ‘ There 's nothing to cover up . |
19 | There 's nothing to get too excited about . |
20 | It 's nothing to cry about . ’ |
21 | And , in any case , there 's nothing to cry about now . |
22 | ‘ It 's nothing to cry about , ’ said my mother contemptuously , and I said that I was n't crying . |
23 | but if you keep it still because there 's nothing happened there your eye disregards that and it takes in things that are moving . |
24 | It 's nothing to laugh about , Lavender . |
25 | ‘ There 's nothing to walk off ! ’ |
26 | Sorry to be so cryptic , and it 's nothing to worry about — in fact , quite the reverse . |
27 | Nine times out of ten , using this tactic , you discover that there 's nothing to worry about . |
28 | ‘ I 'm sure there 's nothing to worry about . ’ |
29 | ‘ There 's nothing to worry about , Mrs L , ’ he said , ‘ I know my work . ’ |
30 | There 's nothing to worry about . |