Example sentences of "that [pron] 's [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The book sold so well locally that she 's now published it for sale countrywide ; available from WH Smith , Sherratt & Hughes and Waterstone 's bookshops or direct from Barbara Geere at 15 Stamford Drive , Bromley , Kent BR2 0XF ( 081–460 3646 ) , priced £2.30 ( inc p&p ) .
2 There is , of course , nothing wrong with trying to look your best , but for the born-again Weldon to refuse to see anyone unless she spent half the day in the hairdressers and then proclaim that she 's only doing it to further her career ( oh , please ) smacks of hypocrisy of the very highest order .
3 She thinks that she 's merely bringing him down to meet Jim and me . ’
4 do n't run away with the idea that anybody 's ever helped us
5 At least I admit that it 's all to boost my ego , restore my pride and give me pleasure , not to save the country or uphold justice or honour the dead .
6 But do you know that it 's actually saved you from losing any of these employees .
7 In some early drafts Raskolnikov commits suicide , and the striking thing here is that it 's never suggested he does so out of remorse or because he thinks he 's going to get caught or even from some vaguer , larger self-loathing .
8 He , he 's trying to make , he , he 's making him , you aggressive is n't he and I would say that he 's just thinking it 's low if I 'm going and this guy because , you know
9 I mean there 's been a couple of times that he 's really lost his temper with her and erm and , and really flown off the handle , badly .
10 The fact that he 's only risking his career — and mine , and the government 's — does n't really make any difference .
11 But the bass player claims that he 's now put his beer guzzling days behind him .
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