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

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1 exactly what I 's expect and you may find they actually sort of are on a down-slope still .
2 Someone 's ringing when somebody 's camped on to you and they then decide they do n't want to call you .
3 But it is only while attentive to someone 's suffering that one is spontaneously moved to help him .
4 ‘ I think 'e 's owed that , ’ said Sprott , ‘ I think 'e 's owed a generous tribute . ’
5 Nobody 's thinking that there are middle-aged people , grannies and mums and 20 to 30-year-olds who want to be entertained .
6 He comes when nobody 's lookin' and poisons decent people .
7 Now what will happen is erm , erm there are signs of which is happening abroad already , that people will go from the United States , other parts of the world , they will fly in and they will fly into Frankfurt and they will erm fly into other European erm airports and Heathrow relative to others will begin to lose it 's position , and therefore from a national point of view , from an economic point of view , it is very important that Heathrow does sort of maintain er it 's er position and nobody 's denying that this may have some sort of , erm er important erm environmental erm dis dispendant and er if stick by them if you you 're going to .
8 Nobody 's betting that the trend will turn .
9 She 's traumatised and dehydrated but otherwise unharmed but he 's got soul brother 's limbs where his own ought to be ; necrosis like frostbite , blood-death at the extremities but the extremities start at shoulder and groin ; he 's alive but if you were him you 'd rather not be .
10 She 's cut and run , ’ said the thin man , licking his lips nervously , ‘ and Hugh 's gone after her . ’
11 She needs you : you are her lifeline — and that 's probably why she 's acting as she is .
12 so she said I , I went in and I said to Geraldine I 'm going I owe you any bloody money take the bugger out me wages , she says I ai n't having people that I like being stabbed like that by people like that , she said she ai n't worth the salt of the earth , she 's the salt of the earth she said with people like that pointing to Jenny and Jane , no way , she said and I 'm going with my mates , I turned round and the next thing Janet and Janet and Barbara in there , when we got up the pub at twelve o'clock , course we were all having sandwiches me and Pam got the , me and er Barb got there , then Pam come in then a few more come and erm then the plumber and all that come in with them and I said oh girls we never clocked out , so I said oh well I 'm gon na have to take my key back to Steve , burst out laughing , so I said oh no I said why do n't we have a key cracking competition so of course that 's what we did we all took our keys out of our bag and we went ready for she 's a jolly good ready , steady , fellow , for she 's go and we cracked these ruddy keys and shoved them up in the air
13 Make it look like she 's fallen and struck 'er head — no tell-tale marks , mind !
14 She 's guessed where we 're going , thought Tug .
15 But then the thing is that my mum comes back here , and she 's buying and she 's like , any chance of a discount , and I thought mum , because she 's like so into that lifestyle , now ,
16 The trouble is you know she 's get and have a good go at it , it 's not worth it with all the .
17 Anyway he looked like that he had a red car and he was sitting in the car and he put them down like that and they were like that in the car and after I thought I should 've popped at her house see if she 's wearing that in the house I thought you git .
18 Yes when you 're in bed it Ann phoned to say to say that she 's bringing and Ali around to play with you tomorrow afternoon .
19 Well I 'm bothered about her health and that and that 's what I must emphasize to her if she 's listening that er as far as we 're concerned we would want to just give her some sympathy advice and support in relation to this matter .
20 She says it is going to be a struggle for her because it is quite a severe leg injury but she 's determined and what we 're looking at now is very good recovery so thpat should continue .
21 She tells me of bike rides and scary trips through quarry tunnels and the climbs she 's done or wants to do .
22 Toni might do it , she 's seen as sexy , but she 's taken seriously .
23 She 's warning that more lives will be lost because cars and lorries are racing through the main street at up to eighty miles an hour .
24 " I ca n't help it if she is your sister — she 's spoilt and she causes trouble .
25 She 's hoping that private businesses will contribute to the upkeep .
26 She says she 's hoping that they 'll find a new kidney donor .
27 Well she 's jumping up and down , she 's screaming and laughing and shouting at people and hollering oh .
28 she 's chased and bullied it , imposed on it ,
29 ‘ Well , this Veronica wo n't put up with this — comes round the theatre between shows one night — really drunk — really — I do n't like that in a woman — and she 's swearing and effing and blinding — big shout-up with Steenie — going to tell his wife , all that .
30 ‘ I suppose she 's broke as well , is she ?
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