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

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31 But it 's grown to twenty areas .
32 But with the coming of the Garrimpos it 's grown steadily filthier and more toxic , contaminated by things visible and invisible .
33 My sideboard has grown back , it 's grown back funny
34 Unless it was small and it 's grown !
35 Could be ages to grow like that , now it 's grown a real good hedge , in fact no it ai n't a good real hedge it 's got massive great gaping holes in it
36 give it another growing and I just thought stupid plant , and I 've left it and it 's grown into a beautiful , , did n't call it which now is supposed to before the other way round .
37 It was all blood gone on there , it 's grown a bit now .
38 Could do without my it 's grown to nothing since I moved !
39 And he said well he do n't mind but it 's growing , it 's grown right along the wall , right under their step .
40 It 's grown all over the garden .
41 It 's grown up like topsy , and what we 're trying to do is to equalize that .
42 It 's grown up over the years erm in fact I do n't think it counts as much , nearly as much now , as it used to .
43 On this occasion it 's grown far too big .
44 this is the er survival technique take your coat off supposing you in London tube and it 's broken down plus this thing 's not as useful , do you remember what happened , know how starts to get cold , take you w wearing a coat in winter take your coat off
45 It 's got a broken er ignition it 's broken in two .
46 So if you look , and they , and they say the more mono unsaturates it 's got is better for you is n't it , rather than polyunsaturates cos it 's broken down either further is n't it ?
47 Oh right , you mean it 's broken in more ways than we previously thought .
48 let me , the o the other thing we can do is if it 's broken the shop can send it back but the man , the other person pays .
49 The only trouble is , it 's sporned so many , I think they got about twenty eight industrial groups !
50 a certain part of I beg your pardon sorry I 'm getting my definitions wrong may be looking after something which the erm corporate locations are solely within the south but it 's handled by an corporate account .
51 What I would say this is a very very rare event in effect erm for this to happen erm and normally when the claims handlers do come into a situation like that it 's handled perfectly properly .
52 It 's just on a little main road , but it 's situated almost in this housing estate .
53 I , I have a quandary here cos I 'm not quite sure whether I should be asking a question or proposing something against the deliverance but I have attended and er listened to a number of debates arising out of this matter of er the baptism of children and time and again it 's struck me that it starts off about baptism but it turns out to be a discussion about the parents .
54 It 's entertained generations of film lovers from the Henley area since it was built in 1937 .
55 When it 's wet it 's a mire out there .
56 But I mean the thing is here that the twenty thousand pounds , if it 's invested er into National Savings , you c you 've got another ten thousand and you could look for er a fixed return .
57 at last at last it 's reached you .
58 And course it 's reached the point of no return now where she she ca n't do anything for herself .
59 Coming in at all , so that 's , that is n't easy , but it , eh were it works it 's really good I mean for example we , we d o up the Poll Tax enforcement policy , erm and again it was where the Cou I mean if the Council had followed the legislation on Poll Tax collection , it 's you know , erm and it did n't want to do that , and so again well , it 's , well it 's related to this legislation bit , but we looked at , we looked at how we could get round that legal procedure and we looked at developing a more sensitive policy and we had to do that with other departments .
60 And wh why that 's happening is really what we 're going to be spending the evening on , and it 's related to international trade .
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