Example sentences of "'s [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And of course Lewes is a small enough town that it 's possible for ordinary people to be involved in central activities like Council activities and so on .
2 And of course Lewes is a small enough town that it 's possible for ordinary people to be involved in , in central activities like council activities and so on .
3 time-consuming , it 's destructive of other things we value so that we value er artistic creation , enjoyment , conversation and so on .
4 We do n't need it for the expansion of our race ; indeed , it 's inimical to orderly civilization .
5 Do n't adjust your set ’ , say the know-alls , ‘ It 's due to abnormal weather conditions . ’
6 Overall results flat , with better success rate at Christie 's due to realistic estimating
7 The United Kingdom 's right of diplomatic protection of the Company may have influenced this argument , which was rejected by the Court .
8 In the former case the minister withdrew the Gas Board 's right of permitted development , and planning permission for the gasholder was refused .
9 Although in every case the judge must balance the commercial or property rights of the plaintiff in controlling the information against the value of the defendant 's right of free speech , for many judges brought up in a world which accords pre-eminent value to rights of property , this may seem like balancing hard cash against hot air .
10 It 's odd by current supercar standards because as BMW 's 300bhp V12 engine was never meant to be a stressed item — it is carried in a subframe sling — but otherwise it looks like it could be built tomorrow .
11 But it 's interesting in American politics that there 's great lip service paid to er the rights of states but really there 's no ideological argument that overlays that .
12 Who 's afraid of informed consent ?
13 This delicious preserve comes from Denmark where it 's popular with cold meat .
14 That 's right , it 's different for different people over there , I mean Mark over there who has n't been with the company very long erm , I mean , my existing calls I mean I , I know them sort of to , to drink with more or less you know , but
15 He 's different from other strikers .
16 Er , it 's different in other churches I think .
17 It also seems to be that it 's different in different cultures .
18 Well if you are to have an atmosphere that 's free of sexual harassment , then you 're talking about an attitudinal change that will reach into many other areas as well , are n't you ?
19 The choice is yours — and under current legislation , it 's free from personal taxation .
20 What 's wrong with fiery red ?
21 What 's wrong with married women with a little on the side ?
22 One of the things that 's wrong with British shipping is that too much of it is in the hands of ancient mariners , dyed-in-the-wool shipping families that have n't had a new idea since the days of sail .
23 What 's wrong with German science ?
24 Last week 's article ‘ What 's wrong with German Science ’ ( p 277 ) should have contained an acknowledgement to the generous help of Dr Christoph Schneider now at the Wissenschaftsrat ( Science Council ) in Köln .
25 What I 'd like to know is , what 's wrong with English food ?
26 What 's wrong with French literature ?
27 She 's interested in other things now .
28 ‘ It 's typical of Socialist envy to suggest that people ought to earn the same .
29 The counterpart to Burke 's General Armory is Papworth 's Ordinary of British Armorials , published in 1874 and reissued in London in 1985 .
30 Scottish salmon is extremely versatile and easy to cook so it 's perfect for busy lifestyles , and , most important of all , it tastes delicious .
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