Example sentences of "[pron] 's [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 It 's the key of somebody 's caravan but it 's not ours .
2 If , as is the case in most households , only one room can be spared for her , it will be greatly to everyone 's advantage if it is big enough to take her bed , wardrobe and dressing-table , and other necessary items of furniture plus two comfortable armchairs and a television set and radio , so that she can be on her own when she likes , with her favourite programmes ( which may not always be yours ) and able to entertain a friend in the privacy of her own small domain when she wants to , with familiar things around her which help her to preserve her identity and links with the past .
3 It is a waste of everyone 's time because it is just a case of sour grapes as we were losing .
4 To question the ‘ real-ness ’ of the events reported , as Callaghan did , is to strain one 's credibility since it demands the viewing public to ignore or disregard media imagery .
5 It 's impossible to get the stench out of one 's clothing until it is thoroughly washed .
6 The opening Adagio of the Sixth Concerto readily commends itself to one 's attention as it did in Stanley 's time , especially as performed on this fine recording .
7 It 's anybody 's guess whether it was the cans or the milk he washed out .
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