Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] that [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 RSPB spokesperson Frank Lucas says ‘ It 's especially worrying that we have discovered a serious decline in bird numbers in what should be one of the best protected areas in the UK .
2 He 's so good that I 've ended up basing all my choreography around him . ’
3 Oh yes , er I mean she 's so lucky that she has all living in Griffing .
4 That 's why it 's so important that she has efficient help . ’
5 ‘ It 's desperately important that we have these new facilities ’ he says .
6 Of course it 's just possible that she has poor eyesight — a woman like that would be too vain to wear spectacles .
7 Oh you can keep going though totally over the top I thought well Joseph 's was twelve ninety nine and Ben 's was fourteen nineteen ninety nine and that 's just tough that I 've got you know , I ca n't get Charlotte 's any cheaper than that , but , I mean they 're not gon na know how much I 've , they 're not gon na say well you 've got five pound more than what I have cos they 're not of that age so , that 's how I 've left it , that 's what I 'm gon na do , I 'll get her the circus and then they can swap them over and Joseph will be happy that he got something on wheels
8 Only it 's just lucky that he 's got a lot !
9 Judging by the number of dead Germans in front of the Commando positions around the village , it 's not surprising that they had stopped their frontal attacks .
10 no , I do n't know it 's as well that we have nothing to do with
11 However , as the epitome of laddish nonchalance , the Inspirals seem unconcerned : Tom says he 's simply grateful that they had an experience — however fleeting — of life as arena-rockers , while bassist Bungle is sure that the pared-down stuff on ‘ Revenge Of The Goldfish ’ is far better suited to compact places like Rock City than cavernous concert halls .
12 ‘ It 's particularly disappointing that he 's gone to another English club .
13 No alarm as yet ; it 's quite possible that he 's gone for one of his walks or he may be shopping or just visiting someone , but I 'm concerned . ’
14 So she 's quite pleased that she 's put them on to it , it is difficult .
15 It 's quite im It 's quite important in the same way , that it 's quite important that we have so few women M Ps .
16 And erm for a small coffee grower , i it 's quite vital that they have some financial credit .
17 ‘ It 's pretty definite that he 's got the body .
18 And it 's pretty obvious that we have — so anybody with any brains will realise that , see through it , and go and buy the proper version . ’
19 parenthood , for example yo before the capabilities of reproductive technology became available nobody sat down and questioned whether we had a right to have children or not , whether it was a responsibility , a right or whatever , I mean it 's it 's very ironic that we 've actually thrown ourselves into a realm where we have to consider all these fundamental things about human behaviour and human nature
20 And one of the features of the current policy is that affordable supply is partly a matter to be negotiated and it 's very important that it 's negotiated out of the general er supply made by private sector builders .
21 She 's absolutely livid that she 's been freezing for no reason at all .
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