Example sentences of "'s [adj] [to-vb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Yes what I It 's usual to say is that I I desire or direct that no more than two should prove it .
2 Erm the market value he 's right to say is now twenty eight million two hundred and twenty four pounds er two hundred and twenty four thousand six hundred and twenty four pounds erm and that 's what 's happened to the interest .
3 What 's interesting to know is , what is the maximum value that that can attain ?
4 Genetic experimentation remains the most popular theory , but though Hopkins has plenty of wild stories about artificial insemination , or half-breed alien/human babies already in existence ( all strictly off the record of course ) all he 's prepared to say is that things are coming out into the open .
5 Well it 's easy to change is n't it ?
6 Could you tell me if it 's likely to have been bitten off or whether he will have been born like it .
7 ‘ All that he 's likely to have been wearing , including shoes . ’
8 You say you do n't know what he was convicted of ; do you have any clues as to the sort of thing that it 's likely to have been ?
9 One of the other things that leads off from a job analysis by finding out exactly what a person 's supposed to do is that you can start doing things like a personal training log , cashiers , cash sell this is a word this is real life example .
10 I did see him you know — oh , I know he 's supposed to have been somewhere else , but his alibi might not be … anyway , I 'm sure he 's quite capable of it , ’ insisted Dora in a transparent attempt at self-justification .
11 ‘ He 's supposed to have been at the Versorelli Institute in Geneva from the fourth to the fourteenth of November .
12 He 's supposed to have been there at half past nine !
13 He 's supposed to have been a with Provincial .
14 Who 's , the one who 's supposed to have been getting engaged to son , and they call him David .
15 The problem with this , the , the , the problem where it 's hard to see is cos we 're dealing with an inverse .
16 It 's hard to draw is n't it ?
17 But she 's , so it 's difficult to judge is n't it ?
18 The one thing it 's difficult to do is erase , but if you draw in your subject very lightly first and take as much thought and care as you would with a full painting , then erasing takes care of itself .
19 You know in a way South Wales is paying back the debt that we pa w w we paid them in their strike you know I mean and That 's communities helping communities and if really this management is talking about er the fact that they resent families not having to go without over Christmas and this sort of thing you know I mean where are their values you know it 's difficult to understand is n't it ?
20 I know I did n't , but it 's nice to say in n it ?
21 That 's nice to know is n't it ?
22 supposed to be which I thought was good of them really cos you know , it 's nice to know is n't it ?
23 They are spiritually awake and they sometimes put us to shame because they seem to make strides so fast that we have a job to keep up with them , they want to do this , they want to do that , they get baptized they want to auxiliary pioneer and before you know where the , where you are they 're in the regular pioneer ranks , and that 's lovely to see is n't it ?
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