Example sentences of "'s [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A production assistant hot-footed it round to Camera 3 's position and came through with : ‘ Jeez , boss , three 's crook — he 's fell over in the heat . ’
2 She says he 's er he 's fell over in the , you know , and er , he he 's al , he were always running , he gets on left side onto us runs to this corner , calls out to the missus
3 Directly in front of the house beyond a huge weeping beech tree so big it 's propped up with telegraph poles in concrete .
4 His own face and Billie 's stared back at him .
5 The caravanning life is n't all it 's painted up to be .
6 That one 's broken down by business size , and all of them are available on cheshire or self-adhesive labels .
7 Well I 'm not the only one , this is the whole point , I 'm not the only one , most everyone here 's rang up about it .
8 Leanne : It 's joined on to me , it starts at my feet .
9 HE 'S DOING a few things differently this time ; he says the album was recorded in a shed and he 's used waste metal for percussion , but elsewhere he 's shuffled further down memory lane .
10 The new bass essentially follows Warwick 's well-known design philosophy , but this time it 's crafted entirely from flamed German rock maple to give a different tonal character .
11 Although he 's travelled all over the world taking stills , Mexico and the Bahamas last year , Thailand and Kampuchea before that , of all the beautiful places he 's visited and the stunning scenery he 's witnessed , his favourite place is the bottom of the sea .
12 Maybe it 's tucked away on a high shelf somewhere . ’
13 In any case , it 's tucked away in the second half of the book , after Offred 's prison-like existence has been thoroughly , horribly established .
14 It 's tucked away in the woods behind the hills .
15 Kylie 's tucked up in the back seat , her mum 's alongside , and she 's ready to complete the last day 's shooting on the £10 million film The Delinquents .
16 ‘ But if he 's flown halfway round the world to tell me he loves me , then why did n't he tell me he loves me ? ’
17 Though she has every confidence in the Trust , and particularly in John Sales , the Trust 's Chief Gardens Adviser , it is no easy thing to relinquish control of your life 's work — especially when it 's situated right under your nose .
18 He 's fallen over in it before now .
19 Bottom 's fallen out of the market , though , just now .
20 Not in the usual Greek line of tankers — bottom 's fallen out of that market anyway .
21 The story goes that he 's fallen out with his friends in the Provos , and he 's either on the run , or they murdered him and dumped the body .
22 I think she 's fallen out with this friend of hers we were going to visit . ’
23 And with ‘ sugar' 's sweet , almost bubblegum connotations , the whole thing smacks of a man who 's fallen back in love with pop music .
24 I mean — suppose he 's fallen wildly in love with you ?
25 She 's not all the Iron Lady she 's cracked up to be .
26 He found The Rake 's Progress ‘ perspicacious , witty in spite of its stark drama , and thorough as regards research into the period ’ , but he added that ‘ I 'm afraid it 's not half what it 's cracked up to be . ’
27 The movie also has a strong message : that wealth is n't all it 's cracked up to be .
28 Each room has a colour TV — ideal for checking out if Italian football is as good as it 's cracked up to be .
29 That 's because the Premier League is not what it 's cracked up to be .
30 Personally , I do n't believe it is all it 's cracked up to be .
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