Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] 's [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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31 Her husband died about five years ago and she 's put all her emotional energy into her job .
32 Children all well — oh ! and she 's to have another next June … hopes for another girl as three boys are quite enough for the moment .
33 Cos she 's having some sent this year .
34 cos she 's working this Sunday mum
35 I feel like she 's done this deliberately , though she probably did n't even know where she was .
36 If she 's getting that for a finger , I 'm gon na see Mr the American , and flog him a policy .
37 She must be really picky if she 's doing that !
38 I 'll , I 'll ask this other girl who I do n't know so well but I 'm sure if she 's going that way , she , you know , she 's in that area anyway .
39 You know ’ he added thoughtfully ‘ if she 's keeping any secrets in that place she 's not trying very hard with a back-door lock like that .
40 He 's got various types of grapes and environments ; for instance , some he grows using green manures and he 's experimenting all the time .
41 You can have one quick move and if it 's a false one well er you made a bad mistake and you 've gone back about er whatsit and I think 's done exactly the same here he 's sacked us and he 's put himself in er in er queer corner s like a game of draughts you know and he 's trying all roads to come out of it .
42 hairdryer to dry it out right and he 's drying this switch out with the hairdryer and all and everything turned the switch on and about five hundred volts were on shock so they had to call
43 He had a new Coroma two litre and he 's towing this bloke on motorway at hundred mile an hour !
44 And he 's mounted some of his moths for us . …
45 but basically what , what , what I 'm trying to say is that erm , you know , it 's nineteen twenty seven , the world depression has n't happened yet erm and he 's assuming that you know , well you , you just said downtrodden masses for thousands of years I 'd say , you know , balls to that
46 Howard always started by getting the 'keeper and back four right first , and he 's done that .
47 and he 's expecting some people to come round for his Legos .
48 ‘ She 's in love with that creepy doctor and he 's flashing that dreary April around to upset her .
49 is about the expected wage , and he says that people erm , base their decision , a rational mind would base his decision on erm , probability of getting a job times the erm , urban wage rate , equals the expected rate , wage rate , and he 's saying that , because urban wage rates are so much higher , erm , that unemployment rate can also be quite high , and the expected gains can still be positive .
50 Erm and he 's saying that you know to start with basically education has always been the preserve of the landlords , er the peasants have n't had anything to do with education , have always been poor illiterate peasants erm and now he 's saying that because the landlords have been overthrown erm suddenly peasants er have , you know , are forming erm schools and have been able to be taught various things .
51 So he 's got the white shoes , the white pants , he sounds just like Dean Martin and Bing Crosby and he 's schmaltzing all the old tunes to death .
52 his beard and everything to a T. He 'd sit at the top of the table , have his stiff white serviette tucked into his waistcoat , and he 's lifted that carving knife and fork until — you sat there and you never said a word .
53 They 're both over twenty-one , and he 's signed all the papers . ’
54 Right this gentleman here is Tony and he 's recording this lesson
55 Brian Horton says that Joey has signed a three year contract and he 's sold enough players to last him a lifetime …
56 the aerial and he 's trailing some in the back window as well .
57 No I did n't he 's in the kitchen being a very very domesticated husby and he 's making own nosh .
58 And he 's playing this match .
59 There is some fella he 's working in his back yard and he 's hammering all day , I I wish he 'd give it up .
60 and he 's planning all this damn , it 's costing millions of pounds and it 's costing thousands of pounds while he 's sat in that dammed office having it all drawn up and
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