Example sentences of "it 's just that [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's just that she likes the odd nip . |
2 | Yeah Emily was trying it on again this morning , I think it 's just that she gets tired cos she feels slothlike in the morning and then by the end of the day she 's over like a rocket |
3 | It was n't her reaction that I was wary of , it 's just that she does n't even know how she made her children so how was she going to understand what I was trying to tell her ! |
4 | It 's just that she has this idée fixe that my agent is the man for me . |
5 | it 's just that she needs your name , the fact that you 're male , th an approximate age within five years . |
6 | Everything else is alright it 's just that he gets that frustrated |
7 | ‘ It 's just that he looks like bottling the Tokyo job , ’ she said quietly . |
8 | It 's just that he makes it so damn difficult . |
9 | ‘ It 's just that he worries if you are n't here . |
10 | It 's just that he wants to let off steam , and you 're the only person he can lose his temper with . |
11 | ‘ I am not saying that Charles is incapable of love , it 's just that he has this unreal perception of women . |
12 | It 's just that he has n't , to me , changed enough , he 's still stuck up with all these various things . |
13 | It 's just that he seems so caring … in the work he does with the handicapped … ’ |
14 | It 's just that he 's been used to having his own way for so long it does n't occur to him there are perspectives alternative to his own . ’ |
15 | It 's just that it does som sometimes seem |
16 | There is no reason why computers should n't be natural and friendly , it 's just that it takes a lot more memory in the computer to have all the complex rules of an ordinary language , and also it 's much harder to write the programs that tell the computer how to understand a natural language . |
17 | Erm it 's just that it throws you a bit if you 've learnt them that way . |
18 | It 's just that it seems a pity for him to reveal his identity . |