Example sentences of "'s [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | although oh what 's although in French ? |
2 | It 's that at the age of 34 , fourteen years after first shambling on stage in downtown Chicago , having criss-crossed the stand-up circuit from coast to coast and guested on very hip chat show from David Letterman to Arsenio Hall , he should be bigger than he is . |
3 | Well it does n't really matter , I 'll , I 'll be I mean , what , so I mean there 's except for seeing Anne there 's nothing more to do is there ? |
4 | So my suggestion and this is only a suggestion , the beards which in the past have been interpreted as a kind of erm epigrammatic signal , in other words a kind of erm sign on the face of the male as they 're deceived , my guess is that , th that beards may actually have evolved to protect the throat because erm the critical thing in , in killing somebody is to block the , the windpipe and that 's and in fact even , even lions do this , you saw in the film when a lion kills an antelope or something , he does n't go to all the trouble of making horrible gashes , he grabs the , the windpipe and holds on until the antelope or whatever it is is just er |
5 | Well it 's and in the bedroom . |
6 | That 's cos of all the trouble round this area . |
7 | What comes across in both my interests and any skills which is n't really reconcilable with this I do n't think is that erm I 've got sort of , because of , I think it 's cos of my academic experience cos I did an arts degree with a lot of research and stuff , is that I , I like researching , data collecting , processing information . |
8 | But I said to her she never gets higher than a commended cos , she knows it 's cos of her weight . |
9 | It 's cos of Clare 's mum then in n it ? |
10 | I think it 's cos of them , well I mean |
11 | It 's cos of the matches . |
12 | Yeah , but that 's cos of Joe . |
13 | I said and that 's if for me I said parting company if we go to dinner we stay together ! |
14 | The , well that 's if in place of their age , but their local taxes they , they collect from everybody , you go into a restaurant |
15 | That 's unless of course all 11,000 are sold out by Friday night . |
16 | And he uses a very large orchestra of 36 players not only to play sinfonie and ritornelli more substantial than Peri 's but for dramatic effect , as in the sudden change of tone-colour when Orpheus fatally looks backward . |
17 | Spokesman Brian Adams explained : ‘ The historical society is one of the oldest clubs at Queen 's but for a long time it seemed to have fallen into a plodding routine . |
18 | It 's because over the last twenty odd years of investment in Social Services erm differential investment decisions were made , blah blah blah . |
19 | It 's because of this — the magnanimity even more than the political expertise — that Olson 's appalled and self-questioning reflections on Pound 's arraignment and incarceration make all others seem puerile at best . |
20 | She replied : ‘ Yes , that 's because of the Galiciani . |
21 | ‘ I suppose that 's because of Karl coming back . |
22 | It 's because of your past that you 're sitting there now , with your list on your knee . |
23 | It 's because of having too good a husband . ’ |
24 | I suppose that 's because of the environment ? ’ |
25 | It 's because of his own hang-ups , if you ask me . |
26 | ‘ I think for my part it 's because of Liubov , ’ I said . |
27 | It 's because of that interest , and those letters , that I 've been sent to do a special report . ’ |
28 | Maybe that 's because of the very close physical contact of fairly scantily-dressed men and women in an enclosed space . |
29 | It 's because of this DOUBLE TAX-FREE BENEFIT that the Inland Revenue has limited such investments to one per adult . |
30 | He thinks it 's because of the sausages that people do n't like him enough to ask him to tea ; but it is n't really . |