Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [pron] 's " in BNC.

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1 Right er let me explain briefly what 's going on .
2 We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not .
3 Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’
4 I 've got shares in the company , but no one thinks to let me know when it 's sinking without trace ! ’
5 ‘ Well , can you think of a better opportunity for them to find out what 's best for the both of ‘ em ? ’
6 Well I mean surely it 's , that 's the point now is to try to make a fair erm law and one that is ideologically erm designed seeing we 've got to power , or we 've got certainty of obtaining power , therefore land ownership has got to be land ownership which has been capitalism Marxist
7 I mean there 's , there 's the practical side of actually having , I mean well there 's various aspects of it you could have someone as a figurehead
8 Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance .
9 the thing , I mean again it 's , it 's different , but
10 I 've got a Congress fund which , I mean today it 's getting so dear to go to Congress erm you know , the hotels are so dear .
11 towards that council , I mean like she 's gon na have it tough again you know what I mean ?
12 I mean perhaps it 's not something there used to doing too much , but is it not possible to get them to amuse themselves ?
13 I mean certainly there 's the horrid sort of thing that happens on date rape
14 Well they us I mean usually it 's red , you can have blue raddle , but it 's raddle is usually red .
15 I mean sometimes she 's better
16 I mean occasionally there 's a break where we 'd sort of get this stupid laughter and stuff but most of it most of it is just sort of like
17 I mean maybe there 's an issue about how to cope with war , but that probably is related to fundamental aspects of what a person 's all about in their psychological make up .
18 I mean sexy little telephone calls between he who will be king and his , is she a mistress , is she a girlfriend , is she merely a friend , but at any event she 's married and her husband 's in the next bedroom as far as we can gather , you know erm do those kind of conversations and would , I mean maybe it 's important to sort of say and Anne probably has this , but Peter might not , I mean when I grew up the Royal Family were a cert sort of image and you might have known about George the Third who was mad , I mean who else was brought up George the Third was mad and Geor an and this guy was a , a drunk and this guy was a a womaniser , this guy was this , but Victoria you know mourned for sixty years or whatever it was , but this Royal Family , I E the , the Royal Family with which I grew up and Anne did were really sweet nice little Windsors who behaved themselves and that was what was , went into our psychic and there was the odd crack about Phil the Great who 's the Queen 's husband , you know and how he perhaps had an eye for the ladies , but there was never any photographs of him being or any evidence that it might have gone further than that particular and basically there was , that any , there was the fact that he was a sailor when he married the Queen anyway so all sailors are like that are n't they !
19 Well that 's something we would obviously have to sort of , I mean maybe it 's something where you know I mean with the
20 erm in , I mean obviously there 's gon na be some of our some of our members I mean if I identify one Ros from , from COHSE , but I daresay other , other unions er have erm have one or two members who actually work night duty .
21 Erm but I mean obviously it 's a different situation , and the Chancellor 's still got some manoeuvring to do , but we could end up in , in rapid inflation again , because we have n't had it for ten years .
22 Erm , I think the scheme has been delayed for quite a long , well , I mean obviously it 's important to get this scheme off the ground and when people , and I 've had lots of phone calls and discussions about this , and when people have spoken to me I said , it 's important to bear in mind two things .
23 I mean obviously it 's good for you as well cos you know er you know w , you know we 'll obviously put are appearing on Pebble Mill blah di blah di blah , er I was wondering if it was possib oh yeah that 's okay mate .
24 Yeah , and I say , you know I mean obviously it 's too big but I mean not from from the point of view that the buildings are right outside of them ai n't they ?
25 I mean now there 's a couple of people quibbling about actually paying at the that we did .
26 I mean , you know , I mean now it 's irrelevant but cos Jean 's , well Jean 's got one .
27 now , I mean you 've been very to Neil over the last year or so and I mean now it 's time to get his act together .
28 we had four kids I mean now it 's only when we get visitors you know when
29 I , I , I 'm dead easy , I mean really it 's a bit pedantic being pathetic .
30 I mean you 're talking like I mean years , I mean really it 's
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