Example sentences of "'s [Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb base] to " in BNC.

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1 It 's not whether you 're black or white , it 's not whether you 're pink or green , it 's how you respond to orders .
2 Just that the circle seems rather mysterious , and that 's how you seem to me a lot of the time . ’
3 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
4 ‘ That 's when they have to be reported . ’
5 That 's when we go to sleep
6 That 's when we go to sleep
7 It 's when you get to the wound strings that the variables increase and the differences become more apparent .
8 It 's when you get to ten you 've got ta stop , you 've got to put one at the bottom
9 It 's when you come to systems which run from some kind of boiler that the design needs more consideration .
10 ‘ That 's when you turn to your mate and say ‘ what the hell are we doing here ? ’
11 That 's when you talk to him and he looks up you see and he goes
12 Then , showing me erm his promises in the bible , when things are , are hard then that 's when you look to God and his word more , and that 's when he 's able to show you things from the bible because you 're in a state of wanting to know .
13 That 's why they go to these raves .
14 That 's why they have to erm tape conversations .
15 ‘ That 's why we have to be sure before he goes back . ’
16 ‘ And that 's why you go to such lengths to ensure you research your subject even down to the fact of their star sign ? ’
17 Still that 's why you go to sleep cos it does knock you out .
18 ‘ You do tend to get thugs looking for a fight trying to join up for my classes , that 's why you have to be very selective . ’
19 ‘ Well , that 's why I come to you , really .
20 that 's why I come to two pounds separate er
21 That 's why I stick to poker . ’
22 I suppose that 's why I like to .
23 That 's why I want to be an aromatherapist .
24 We have , that 's how bad , that 's why I have to t er have those tablets .
25 That 's why I say to you , you say oh we 've got this we 've got that we want that we want this but er I tell you two thousand nineteen and you 're at nineteen ninety two .
26 ‘ He 'd rolled around a bit with Angela Brickell , ’ I said , ‘ and that 's where we come to the biggest Against . ’
27 ‘ But it 's where I want to be — I 'm not frightened of it . ’
28 Erm straight into the city centres of most major cities so you er if you travel by train you 're there in the centre if that 's where you want to be .
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