Example sentences of "[pron] 's the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There 's an ux-ux-what 's the word I want ? ’
2 She 's the neighbour who phoned to tell us about Aunt Bertha , ’ Lucy whispered to Silas .
3 ‘ Why , she 's the girl we waved to just now ! ’ cried one of the Brownies , gazing hard at Brenda
4 Son 'll be wanting one when she wakes up — she 's the girl I share the flat with .
5 She 's the girl I hope to marry . ’
6 She 's the girl who let me into the house last might …
7 If she 's the lady I remember , she must be about a hundred now . ’
8 She 's the expert who has shown me how devious the female of the species can be . ’
9 And although he co-produces with Michaela Strachen , she is clearly positioned as his — she 's the bimbo who goes along and enthuses about the dancers , whereas he knows where it 's at musically , because he is , after all , a famous producer — he is the man with the knowledge .
10 She 's the cousin I once told you about .
11 She 's the reason I came back .
12 ‘ I was thinking she 's the sort who encourages crime .
13 ‘ Like : ‘ Who 's the girl who does n't like her bottom ? ’
14 Who 's the man they arrested for the throat-slitting ? ’
15 Who 's the person we 're meant to focus on ?
16 Who 's the person YOU would be prepared to trust — and why ?
17 And the legendary E , who 's the person I wrote to there ,
18 Who 's the guy who slept with Anna ?
19 ‘ Hey , Steve — who 's the guy who 's surfing barefoot ? ’
20 I have found that erm it seems basically to be a very pessimistic kind of fiction , more pessimistic than people have often given it credit for , largely because they tend to see , for example in Dashiell Hammett , who 's the author I 'm most interested in from this period , erm a precursor of a lot of heroes , private eyes , who were said to have a very kind of steely moral integrity , which they balance against a general corruption in the world outside , and it does seem to me that in fact with Hammett the detective mirrors the corruption of that world as much as he stands against it , so that it does seem to me rather pessimistic .
21 so we all had a laugh about it when we went off , I said come on who 's the culprit who upset god above from Yorkshire ?
22 You may refuse to believe it 's happened to you : some people who 've been made redundant pretend everything 's the way it was and set off for work at the same time , then spend hours hanging around the streets , teashops or libraries until they can go home at the usual time .
23 Rachaela said , ‘ Apparently everything 's the way it should be . ’
24 That one 's the quarter it 's the one with the corner on .
25 ‘ Yes , there 's the villages we rode through , ’ said Fenella , frowning .
26 " There 's the stuff he 's used to line his chambers with — or rather the stuff he 's thrown out when he 's put fresh bedding in — very clean creatures , badgers , and a very nice resident for your woods .
27 Then there 's the money I 've made at the races .
28 you 've got , there 's the queen she 's the head of the country
29 Yeah there 's the price it 's size it 's this product you know the reason we 're phone you because you 've been identified as by the estate agent or medical practice or school as being very suitable and they would very much like you to support this .
30 First there 's the idea it is a place where people live .
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