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

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1 Caine would choose from a variety of eateries , while Poitier always plumped for Peter Langan 's elegantly seductive Odin 's , just off Marylebone High Street .
2 What a jolly afternoon we were going to have , nosing round people 's dripping wet yuk .
3 She 's presumably British Army of the right I do n't know
4 It 's presumably popular for its unusual appearance , but it requires very dim lighting and a peat or sand substrate in which it can burrow for food .
5 But she 's immaculately clean !
6 It 's little tiny things that matter , especially at first when you 're going into a Home , they are very important .
7 It 's little different from the usual ideal image , but Milligan sees influences that many of us miss .
8 It 's little short of criminal . ’
9 It 's — it 's little short of traitorous , ’ he said .
10 Believe it , brothers and sisters , no other band anywhere can so consistently articular what 's little short of a full-scale earthquake — one that 's flavoured with more than the odd hint of Isaac Hayes , James Brown , Blue Cheer , Swans and vintage Black Sabbath !
11 Believe it , brothers and sisters , no other band anywhere can so consistently articular what 's little short of a full-scale earthquake — one that 's flavoured with more than the odd hint of Isaac Hayes , James Brown , Blue Cheer , Swans and vintage Black Sabbath !
12 It 's fuckin typical , just when we were on a role , our most important player is out for 6–8 weeks and his next in line is sold .
13 and then we started speaking to this chap and say we were looking for this place where the erm , they sell all this food and so on , what 's the name of the place , he said oh he says it 's finished , so he said you know where the er , we said er where 's somewhere good you know to , to go and have a nice sleep , and he told us about that place up the mountain where we went , where we all went the last time
14 Here 's somewhere different to eat .
15 And nothing 's outstandingly cheap really .
16 He gave Tipperary 's vastly experienced full back Noel Sheehy a real roasting en-route to scoring two smashing goals and three points .
17 It 's vastly overrated .
18 Er quite fortuitously the question thrown out by the senior inspector anticipates the point that I wanted to make that that surely it 's the structure plan that sets the strategic context and it and it 's wholly appropriate for local plans to put local interpretation on that .
19 In 1677 Sir William Petty , an English scientist-scholar of distinction , declared that " of man itself there seems to be several species to say nothing of Gyants and Pigmyes or of that sort of small men who have little speech and feed chiefly on fish " , which is all of a piece with Sir John Mandeville 's wholly fictional fourteenth-century quest for " diversities of folkys and diverse shap of man and beistis " .
20 It 's wrong , Mr Deputy Speaker , if they 're living in this country erm on a semi-permanent basis and happen to have been here last October they 'll have a vote so will any everybody else who 's a citizen of the European union , so will peers of the realm who happen to be living elsewhere whether they 're in this country or outside this country under these regulations and previous regulations , have a vote in the European elections and I think it 's wholly wrong that erm citizens of other European countries namely France because that 's the one and it 's remarkable is it not that France is the one that 's gon na be the cause of this whole edifice collapsing if we do n't submit to their extra demands but citizens of France who are citizens living in their colonies , as I 've said in South America , the West Indies and the Pacific , will have a vote in the European elections on June the ninth and yet we have got citizens for whom we are responsible for in this house , we can not shirk it onto anyone else , we deny them the responsibility and I think it 's about time the house addressed this matter .
21 But Norman 's wholly unflustered , plots his way from hold to hold , from rest to rest , occasionally commenting on the way the knee-pads disconcertingly twist ; sometimes whopping with delight as he gets a foot on to a substantial hold .
22 But Norman 's wholly unflustered , plots his way from hold to hold , from rest to rest , occasionally commenting on the way the knee-pads disconcertingly twist , sometimes whooping with delight as he gets a foot on to a substantial hold . ’
23 She 's wholly dependant for breath on the oxygen bottle she 's attached to .
24 Margaret , who 's wholly dependent on BR for transport , used to travel in the guard 's van .
25 And it 's mostly multi-national companies that run it .
26 I mean , where we 're situated in what we call Cellar Street , it 's mostly elderly people so hopefully , it , it can be taken up erm , by erm , Social Services in that connection .
27 That 's mostly Central Government money , but partly Local Authority money , of which , to put my talk into perspective , some forty-eight thousand is available for subsidizing the visual arts in the region .
28 So it 's mostly technical and clerical who eat here . ’
29 ‘ Where you really see us sliding around coming out , that 's mostly powerwise , ’ continues Rainey .
30 ‘ It 's mostly instrumental rock — about 99,000 tracks of guitar !
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