Example sentences of "'s [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Basically every day is an effort , that 's the reality , and there 's a great tendency to want life to be as it was . |
2 | Basically every day is an effort , that 's the reality , and there 's a great tendency to want life to be as it was . |
3 | That 's the reality ; you want life to be as it was . |
4 | And it 's the clash between male and non-male that causes all the trouble . |
5 | But now there 's the possibility of a truce . |
6 | Concentration has nothing to do with gritting your teeth and braving it out ; it 's the secret of being more and more relaxed and aware of everything that is going on at the same time . |
7 | Why , that 's the way to choke a gibing spirit , |
8 | And there 's the poem presumed to be about the clock stopping . |
9 | It 's the others I 'm worried about . |
10 | Next day it 's the only way to get a ticket . |
11 | But there 's the travelling to get to the one the night after and seeing a different one every middle of the week . |
12 | That 's the big lesson . |
13 | I thought it was better going to drama school direct rather than via a university and if you 're going to act I think that 's the way . |
14 | Now I think that 's the right way to get to know the kind of talent there is , rather than a straight knock-down audition . |
15 | Stanislavsky says it 's the multiplication table syndrome . |
16 | What 's the matter with me ? wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) . |
17 | What 's the point of having a phone if you never answer ? he said . |
18 | What 's the point of having a phone if you never answer it ? he asked me . |
19 | ‘ That 's the crucial difference in keeping the flavour , ’ says Jermey , for whom an important concern has been authenticity . |
20 | It 's the same with 18/8 . |
21 | If anyone makes a mistake , it 's the senior person who has to carry the can . ’ |
22 | Buckley 's the name . |
23 | He 's Woodleigh 's cousin , and his heir , of course , unless that 's the older Horbury brother who ran off to Australia years ago and has never been heard of since . |
24 | He 's always been a bit on his dignity , I suppose , but that 's the way he is . |
25 | I 've explained that it 's the King 's personal property until safely delivered to the addressee , but he does n't seem to understand . ’ |
26 | ‘ It 's the holidays . ’ |
27 | ‘ They say she 's the youngest prima ballerina ever to dance at the Coliseum . ’ |
28 | It 's the biggest one you ever saw . ’ |
29 | Who 's the cause of the crime ? |
30 | ‘ Mind you , it 's the first time they 've been here , and if I 'm any judge it 'll be the last . |