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

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1 if there 's somewhere that that we can
2 It 's mostly that I ca n't sleep . ’
3 That 's mostly because of a reaction with the washer in your tap .
4 They had stayed there with their i a , the trading partner whose family had done business with Kalchu 's since before his grandfather could remember .
5 It 's right that the Guildford Four have told their stories now to Grant McKee and Ros Franey and First Tuesday , the programme and the producers who dug away , and did much to keep the case alive .
6 Obviously it 's right that we should try and persuade the German government to delay matters as much as possible .
7 It 's right that Joe Hawkins and Allen 's other legendary aggro merchants should now be given a new lease of life , and Allen is absolutely sure of his books ' continued relevance : ‘ The doubts and problems which confronted yesteryear 's skinheads have multiplied at an alarming rate in today 's world .
8 He does n't think it 's right that he should be told that they ca n't hunt on his farm .
9 It 's , it 's rarely that Gail , I do n't think I 've ever seen Gail in here .
10 I needed crews such as Middleton 's badly and more especially captains like Middleton , but I was aware there was a weakness and that weakness had to be reinforced .
11 How do women with a consciousness of their place in the class system and trade union movement become aware that unions are male-dominated and have inbuilt tendencies to support men 's rather than women 's interests ?
12 Both the idea that it is desirable for adult children to live with parents , and the custom that it is most desirable for this arrangement to be with the husband 's rather than the wife 's parents , contrast with ideas commonly held in Britain about desirable relationships between parents and children in adult life .
13 However , since these latter categories were derived from lay ‘ common-sense ’ belief 's rather than the scientific rigour they advocated so much ( see Wolfgang , 1960 ; and Garland , 1985a ) , their specific reformative recommendations tended not to amount to very much either .
14 My sister ate , but I refused , not out of sacrifice nor because I was resisting temptation ( I firmly believed that meat would make me ill , as my mother said ) , but because I knew — though this formulation is the adult 's rather than the ten-year old 's — that the price of the meal was condemnation of my mother 's oddness , and I was n't having that .
15 ‘ If it helps you make up your mind , Mrs Diamond , I should tell you that I 'm a friend of Heather 's rather than a friend of her family … if you see what I mean . ’
16 The blue button 's on but nothing else .
17 Well according to the er Express I just had a look at , they reckon it 's on but for about half the original sum .
18 Well it , when the snow get 's on that it 's gon na break it .
19 So Doris said , Oh well I do n't know what 's on that she said .
20 It 's on because I ca n't turn it off .
21 Well , Jonathan do n't do that while that 's on because it ai n't no good doing it !
22 Cos that 's the channel it 's on because of
23 It 's on until the 28th and the catalogue has an essay by Kathleen Slavin .
24 So erm , in fact , I would have loved to have taken Jonathan to the pantomime erm , it 's on until er
25 John at teatime is talking to veteran D J Paul about the best records of all time and musician Edward who 's playing at the Old Vic tonight , he 's on as well .
26 Yes , I do because it 's on as she said it was on continually .
27 So you would n't know when it 's on or when it 's off .
28 So , television 's on , radio 's on or something .
29 She when when the tape 's on or
30 A Guide to What 's On and Where
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