Example sentences of "'s [v-ing] [adv] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's raining heavily as I wrap myself in my gascape and move further to the back of the trench .
2 we 'll talk to Sue Dave that needs to be , to find out if we can , what 's happening elsewhere cos she can through her colleagues and I will also I I do n't think I 'll ring Margaret but I 'll give Terry a ring Morden who 's the record of achievement guy there and get on quite well with him just to find out what sort of tap they 're taking on it cos er yeah , I I take very much what Sandra 's saying as do n't want our youngsters to be disadvantaged in anyway if others are lies , damn lies and
3 The main thing is they do n't inform you of what 's happening now until it 's happened and then they say , oh well , we did n't need to consultate with you cos it does n't affect your members .
4 So what 's happening then when you 're stressed .
5 She 's sulking now cos we have n't really have we ?
6 I was seeing trails and lights from the blue packet 's passing even after she brought it back down .
7 And even though big spending Blackburn seems certain to be Keane 's choice , his Nottingham Forest manager Frank Clark insisted : ‘ Roy 's going nowhere until we get the £5 million at which we value him . ’
8 sor he said I 'm sorry he 's going just when I 've just broke him in .
9 ‘ It 's a tragedy that it looks as if he 's quitting just when he 's developed from being a superstar into an awesome megastar .
10 Leanne 's staying tonight cos she 's been chucked out of her house
11 I 'll , I 'll go , this fellow 's moving now so I 'll go in there .
12 The bank automatically thinks he 's doing badly because they do n't hear anything from him .
13 I board the plane feeling no pain , eat the evening meal and continue with the G&T theme , land in Gatwick and make the connection via the smoking area of the bar and another gulped Gordon 's , then pass on the second offered dinner but not the accompanying booze and quietly pass out somewhere over the West Midlands , to be woken by a dishy blonde with an impudent , dimpled smile and we 're here we 've landed we 've arrived , we 're on the stand at the airport and I 'd ask her what she 's doing later because I 'm drunk enough to not care when she says ‘ No ’ as she probably will , but I know I 'm too tired and besides my left eyelid 's stuck again and I suspect it makes me look a bit like Quasimodo , so I do n't say anything except , ‘ Uh , thanks , ’ which is cool or sad , I 'm not sure which .
14 And there 's no wonder it 's blowing away cos it 's just lighter than air .
15 it 's coming downhill when it rains , the
16 Well you do n't know who 's coming yet so they 're ca n't do it can they ?
17 No , but my mum 's coming afterwards so I 'll give it to her then
18 Now well I 'm sitting there , Robert 's my customer and like I 'm sitting there and he comes out with this fabulous spiel , right , as this objection , right , that was word perfect and he 's sitting there after he 's finished it as smug as anything and looking at me as if to say so what are you gon na do about that then ?
19 She 's smiling softly as she stands in the dim glow , and she asks , ‘ Do you want to go to bed ? ’
20 Our heating 's working again so it 's bliss , absolute bliss and lovely .
21 Right it goes to show it 's working so if I just get rid of the earphones .
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