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

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1 But by by the same token , as as I 've already set out in in my submission , we we believe there is an urgent need and a justifiable demand in Selby District and that 's partly related to the need to have a distribution of available employment opportunities throughout the district .
2 And let us , well that 's right , I mean that 's partly covered by erm , by in the sense that whilst as far as this year 's concerned , erm , it 's too late for that , but then if the government have agreed to look at , look at special service calls again for next year .
3 right , right so that 's that 's partly to do with you your preparation is n't it but it 's if I put the word script
4 If your child 's a restless sleeper and constantly loses his duvet , invest in a Tidibed , a duvet cover that 's partly attached to a fitted sheet so the duvet will stay in place .
5 That 's downright cheating !
6 But behind this tough exterior lies a side of Marley that 's rarely seen .
7 To put it into perspective , that 's approximately double the workload of the average Member of Parliament .
8 I 've got me 'ands full wiv servin' an' lookin' after Rachel — that 's besides runnin' the 'ome .
9 That 's without decorate and icings and what have you
10 That 's newly sprung in June ’
11 Well that 's since denied by the defendant and that is a factual , major factual dispute which is obviously what you 'll have to decide .
12 If you recall yesterday , I think yes , the term sick as a parrot is becoming quite a , er , apparent to me in here again , that 's again looking at your faces , some of you , so you 're all quite happy about that one , you knew where you went wrong there .
13 I , I think that 's again going to be part of it because that is certainly I mean a major reason why er a lot of peasant societies have large families , but we 'd still have to try and explain why it was that in this period , presumably so very much more of those children were surviving than had been the case earlier .
14 ‘ We 've had a very simple idea , ’ says Jim enthusiastically , ‘ and that 's simply to put all six strings into one packet instead of having six individual packets all being thrown away .
15 Yes , there 's the relief of knowing you do n't have to worry about where the next question is coming from , but that 's simply replaced by the worry of where the first answer is coming from .
16 Oh that 's easily done .
17 He said , oh that 's easily done .
18 That 's easily explained .
19 but , but that 's , that 's that 's easily remedied if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them oh a volunteer driving licence holder among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children , er , periodically in the bus to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
20 that 's fucking going some for a ship that size I would love to have be able to fly with the or something
21 BELVILLE : That 's well said on both sides .
22 that 's , that 's that 's well said , but we can also do third party
23 You think ooh that 's well done quite easy .
24 I , Sir Roger Shallot , Lord of Burpham Manor in Guildford , Surrey , Commissioner of Array , Justice of the Peace , the holder of many awards and decorations , Member of the Privy Council ( believe me , that 's well named ) , Member of Parliament ( I 'll tell you a funny story about that soon ) .
25 No that 's that 's well sellotaped up look .
26 That 's well known all over , that the Earth is horrible , ’ says the visitor .
27 Oh well that 's well founded !
28 that 's right discussed why I was asking this question , thought there might be a
29 That 's right pulled in .
30 Yeah that 's right thought I 'd missed you
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