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

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1 It 's only me letting the side down , ’ Michael Banks volunteered nobly .
2 I decide he is insane but harmless , and it 's only someone to pass the time with after all .
3 We suppose that 's a rule in our minds and that explains our judgments about for example and proform substitution and so on that 's so we define the notion of a constituent plus label it with brackets , and then we make certain predictions about operations that can or ca n't be performed on .
4 Although there may be differences between er Professor Lock 's approach and Harrogate 's superficially I think the the mutual objective seems to be er between the two strategic site within the development plan in Harrogate district and on the access one site of the A one A fifty nine junction .
5 If you 're not sure , it 's best you avoid the fashion and stick to the basics .
6 It 's just we got the board and it 's taking up all the room in the playroom and yet you 're not playing with it .
7 It 's just I get the feeling we could live alongside each other very well .
8 ‘ It 's not everyone wants the kind of peace and quiet we have on Moila . ’
9 Good idea wo n't be a bad idea mm , what I thought was the tough steak has turned out to be the , the one that 's not I cut the steaks about a bit , one was a bit fattier than the other the one that I had I thought would be dead tough , is tender it 's int it ? they look more like a sirloin steak to me than a rump , even though it went under the name of rump it looked like you can only tell the shape of it ca n't , oh God
10 Well of course the biggest social thing in Ireland is the pub and it 's not I mean the Irish have a a name for being very heavy drinkers but in general they 're not heavy drinkers they just spend a lot of time in pubs .
11 Have you noticed in the detective books how there 's always something bothering the private-eye 's subconscious ?
12 It 's always me giving the times .
13 Are you , it is difficult to cross at Lord 's , er , I mean it is as you say , it 's quite a trek from the er , from whichever dressing room you 're in , down the steps , through the Long Room , there 's always someone coming the wrong direction then .
14 But there 's still plenty to commend the book .
15 Well , it 's like you check the lists , you can quickly , even if you think you remembered it , you can still quickly read through to see whether you 've done all those different things , and you do sometimes forget , so it 's useful for that as well .
16 And of course at the moment there 's hardly anybody taking the A levels necessary to go into the engineering stream throughout the university itself .
17 'Cos once she 's up she opens the porch door and leaves it open .
18 He does n't have to do anything , but about four Christmas 's ago I had the whole lot down , I had nine of us for the whole Christmas week , erm , Boxing Day I went in the kitchen , two of Diane 's friends had arrived , who lived in London and I went in the kitchen , I 'd had a bad dose of the flu virus that was
19 she was one of the first anyway , so er , but it took a long time before she had them , five years ' wait , and she said , that , at the last attempt she said to her husband that 's it now , if it does n't work this time , that 's it , I 'm not having any more attempts , that 's it definitely , and they had that successfully and that 's how they had the twins , so they 're her children , they are their children , it 's just they were fertilized outside the womb , in a glass dish it 's fascinating i n't it ? she said it 's really fascinating I can assure you I said oh I can see
20 That 's how they heated the place .
21 And that 's how they screwed the the roof on with those .
22 That was , that was what the crew were getting four pound a week and course my father that time he done away with a cabin boy so I had to do more or less two jobs , see if I were n't working on deck I 'd go down and clean the cabins and that 's how , that 's how we kept the money going course then after a few years when they got to the finish about nineteen thirty one then the harbourmaster turned round and he ruc reduced our wages five shillings a week , so we were getting three pound fifteen a week .
23 Some letters were found to be more often confused with other letters and these letters were deemed to share similar features E G , B and P were often confused whereas B and X were n't so you 'd be flashing either a series sequence of letters up , some of which shared features , some of which did n't , or we thought shared features , and then we saw whether they were confused or not , and this was taken to support the idea that features were extracted from the input , or that 's how we constructed the letters or characters that we were perceiving .
24 And each one had got different letters of the alphabet ion it and that 's how we learnt the alphabet .
25 The fact a small region , and we call ourselves a region , that 's how we got the grants , we now see ourselves developing to support our colleagues in and see the need for a strong regional approach which my colleague will mention later .
26 So the usual thing eventually after five months waiting for payment is to find out the bloody solicitor that told them this you see and inform the the solicitors that er his client has not yet paid us and we it ought to be done and eventually that 's how we get the money .
27 All right that 's how we play the game a question 's asked about every record we play the question about this next record give us a ring on Nottingham three four three four three four if you know the answer is , Which local group had a hit with this one ?
28 The fruit has a long pointed protrusion , rather like a bird 's beak , and that 's how it gets the geranium name , meaning ‘ crane ’ .
29 ‘ That 's how he stole the xarkon . ’
30 That 's how you get the bends because the oxygen nitrogen have dissolved directly into the blood .
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