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

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1 and it 's been and it 's been beaten to hell .
2 I 'll have a look and see if it 's the same publishers , cos it looks the same kind of format , but then again it probably would be cos it 's aimed at the same market
3 Well it will be when it 's finished , the curtains are
4 Not you , it 's that it 's , it 's been on show .
5 The thing that concerns me , as I go about describing , for the Nth time , the world 's most famous electric guitar , is that it 's all been said before .
6 ‘ Well , Wales has its Max Boyces , Tom Jones , Shirley Basseys and Shakin' Stevens , but there are n't many singers who actually sing about the country , and the funny thing is that it 's taken me about thirty years to start writing about where I was brought up .
7 A drawback is that it 's put them in the frame for some pretty clueless advances from non-comprehending journalists eager to get to the bottom of this modernist lark .
8 ‘ The irony is that it 's all been dead for us lately .
9 All you really know about general , about the general election is that it 's got ta be held before the end of parliament 's statutory life of five years .
10 The reason being is that it 's copied for formula across , see at the top F eight time E nine , and that formula has gone and recalculated straight away .
11 Erm , amendment that need to be made to this words housing waiting list , we in fact no longer have a standard housing waiting list but have a housing needs register erm that says a great deal about the system that we have is that it 's judged on people 's housing need and not on their income .
12 I think one thing that we 've got to do is Dave 's post one is that it 's got to be eye levelled and C P O's right ?
13 The only precondition we 've got on that , is that it 's got to be thirty seconds long , we can use whatever sound effects we like , we really , to begin with , we have got to have scripts , everybody here takes part in it has got to have a script first ,
14 The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place .
15 let me , the o the other thing we can do is if it 's broken the shop can send it back but the man , the other person pays .
16 It 's cos it 's written on blue paper in tiny print .
17 Well that 's cos it 's always been so light
18 Of course , that 's right it 's cos it 's got it on the .
19 Addison , well er , it 's a very well managed business , it 's a very good business er , there are only two businesses in the U S A have higher sales per head than Addison Wesley , and one of those is and it 's had a , that 's had a super time in maths and there 's only one business and that 's which earns more profit per employee then er , Addison Wesley and erm , again that 's and that reflects that one off maths programme .
20 All you want that tape for is cos it 's got a microphone in n it ?
21 I do n't know where the rationale is but it 's written
22 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
23 But a is because it 's been used though .
24 I 've had to , this cupboard 's because it 's got cutlery and the plates and that , so I 've just put a piece of er material over it .
25 No no , there are natural , we always have a strong preference for something but we can actually develop them , just like management style we have a strong preference for , for one style but it is something that we can learn can get more and try and rationale sort of like theoretical we can try and rationalize what 's perhaps happening is that in situations when we 're not gaining a lot and it could be that it 's because it 's had a lot of activity and we can actually gain more from it we can rationalize it and analyze it .
26 ‘ That 's because it 's not been a good year , due to fluctuating temperatures . ’
27 I thought then I 'd be able to use it as an airing cupboard but it still did n't work but it 's like you said it 's because it 's got such a good
28 I du n no if it 's because it 's melted a bit but when I tried it before
29 Yeah I I what I 'm a bit worried about is whether it 's come to the stage where girls are now scared to put their name down to take home economics at school .
30 And the five main points that are covered is whether it 's organized for the benefit of its members , which partly comes into that , but it goes a bit beyond that I think .
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