Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I was just dithering , trying to see what the new keys were , when I thought ‘ shit , unless I can send it , there s no point me carrying on ’ . |
2 | It 's hard work building a nest , but there s still time to stop and share a tit bit . |
3 | ‘ … there s only one Gordon Strachan … ’ |
4 | ‘ im dreaming of a white christmas ’ — also shouts like ‘ souness for sunderland ’ ‘ andy cole — he gets the ball — he scores a goal — andy , andy cole ’ ( or something like it ) ‘ there s only one terry butcher ’ ( well not any more — he left sunderland last week ) |
5 | There s now hope that after three years in jail , Poole and Mills will once again get a chance to defend themselves , in court . |
6 | ‘ There 's honestly nothing to tell , ’ says Barratt Kessel , embarrassed . |
7 | When you say that , there 's immediately a flood of records that I think about that are all so unbelievably unrelated to one another … ’ |
8 | but there 's right up the road there all cars |
9 | Hardly surprising then , that there 's rather more to our Chicken in Blackbean Sauce than just chicken and black beans . |
10 | ‘ There 's rather a lot of paperwork here , things that you should be aware of . ’ |
11 | " There 's rather a lot of them , though , " said Marion . |
12 | First of all there 's personal interest , secondly there 's class interest thirdly there 's rather amusingly some mean feeling in his own mind , so he has the idea that people might just be rather grumpy or something when they 're going to cast their , their vote and go to some rather destructive policy . |
13 | ‘ There 's rather more to it than that , ’ he said with a vain attempt at lightness . |
14 | Essex News , I really have n't had time to look through it erm , but there 's rather a nice little bit which I must read . |
15 | There 's practically nothing between the residence of South Milford and the horizon with the exception of this hundred foot mound that will exist . |
16 | " Of course , there 's practically nothing to do , anyway . |
17 | There 's practically no difference in recovery rates between young and older patients . |
18 | Well that 's why a dog that limps slightly very often there 's practically nothing wrong with it . |
19 | but there 's both when they 've taken two out with the members here and they 've got their , you know , money , they are left out then |
20 | You must tackle a warren as though you intend to do a good job at it ; there 's precious little point or pleasure in dabbling with it for that way you achieve very little . |
21 | So you can see there 's precious little chance of Prince Charles and Princess Diana experiencing the nightmare that every separated couple dreads — bumping into each other while out and about . |
22 | Perhaps it 's because Switzerland is the most boring country in the world , and once you 've learned to play the Alpine horn there 's precious little else to do in terms of entertainment . |
23 | ‘ When you 've drunk the crew of a Grinch pirate skiff under the table , there 's precious little you ca n't do . |
24 | Perhaps not — but there 's precious little risk of that happening these days , and anyway , what happened to speed up the return to ‘ normal ’ after birth ? |
25 | Even when there 's precious little money about people still have to eat , and our ships do a steady bread and butter trade in produce from the Continent . |
26 | Then there 's tonight 's classic cover versions : The Commodores ' ‘ Easy ’ and The Dead Kennedy 's ‘ Let's Lynch The Landlord ’ , which infiltrate their own headstrong panic attacks . |
27 | You think that there 's equally a possibility that damage might be minimized ? |
28 | ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise . |
29 | All very ‘ Friday Night is Music Night ’ and , as listening figures show , there 's clearly nothing wrong with that ! |
30 | But whilst there 's clearly a high degree of non-unionized labour in the trade , the union needs to assess the potential benefits of committing resources in this area , given the transient , often temporary nature , of the workforce . |