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

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1 I carry on walking till it 's really dark and all the cars have got their lights on .
2 Below that your ‘ bottom time ’ — the time between leaving the surface and commencing your ascent — is so limited that it 's hardly worthwhile . ’
3 Restaurateurs obviously know that it 's not in their best interests to poison people : however , seemingly inaccessible places can harbour dirt and discarded food scraps , which in turn encourage rodents , cockroaches and other pests .
4 Well it better have cos it 's right at the back of the kiln at the bottom and I do n't
5 Therefore if you 've got a relationship with somebody and all you seem to constantly to be doing is constantly arguing and it 's either I win or you win you 're never gon na get out of that unless other time .
6 An excellent new book that 's come out and you can easily buy because it 's only six nine nine , and is book , erm kind of bedtime reading .
7 And do n't worry if you see a tape recorder going er , it 's actually being recorded , but just forget that it 's there .
8 It was one of those gorgeous early mornings when the sun has just risen but it 's still dark enough to see the brightest stars .
9 No it just says that it 's basically to the effect of that the answering machine is quite reliable
10 At th , a lot of people are just told that it 's so dirty , which is is n't and I
11 do n't you go comma say your teacher , or somebody like that , so it just shows that it 's not a reference .
12 It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel .
13 ‘ And last , Harley 's royalty is already agreed and it 's far too low .
14 But in any case I 'm not complaining if it 's back to the days of sitting downstairs with a brandy and soda while midwives rush about boiling water and collecting towels .
15 I soon discovered that it 's almost impossible for anyone like myself , with normal sight and hearing , to imagine life without either sense — or to accept that , in many ways , 28-year-old Julia enjoys a nearly normal life .
16 Whenever a piece of paper gets screwed up and thrown away like that it 's always a vital clue . ’
17 But I somehow feel that it 's not a sort of social occasion … ’
18 I am still opposed to it and er I just think that it 's not the right way to reconcile contradicting policies that we 've had .
19 Nowhere else will be able to afford to do it , so let's not pretend that it 's not gon na affect those people outside .
20 That 's not to say that it 's not worth listening to : it clearly is , and it grows larger the more you hear it .
21 Well ca n't you just talk cos it 's not long , just a couple of minutes just talk before you revise for a little while ?
22 It 's just to say that it 's not going up as much as they thought .
23 Yeah , I would like to do is just mention that it 's so surprising really that er the resources used are out of all proportion to what we used to er do on it , on the other central panel .
24 I think we 're actually getting in each other 's way for the right reasons rather than the wrong reasons , like just said and it 's not a question of somebody else trampling on others er cos I 've heard this sporadically for some time .
25 Just explain that it 's wholly favoured by Harry Dobson , the frugal company car manager .
26 Or if they do evaluate then it 's to say it 's not working but it 's not our fault , there could n't possibly be anything wrong with our thinking on this subject or this issue .
27 So the , the May the fourth directive is not working because it 's not guaranteeing that the poor get enough to bring them up to the middle peasant status which is , is the aim .
28 More relieved that it 's over , probably . ’
29 I can still run although it 's not so easy these days
30 I tell them to pay in metal , it is easier for me to negotiate , but they always reply that it 's too hard for them to get .
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