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

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1 if she 's not doing that she 's winding wool ready , she does
2 I think she 's right saying that er er watch that off
3 She 's also told that it 's Grace Poole that slept by the Rochester 's bed .
4 She 's always maintained that her son is not dead . ’
5 So it 's equally unsurprising that he receives a steady stream of unsolicited portfolios from eager aspirants searching for their break .
6 It 's already heard that he and Greg Price had been friends .
7 It 's already known that women who take the contraceptive pill are much less likely to develop it .
8 So , it 's strongly recommended that you cultivate the use of chromatic notes which resolve to diatonic ones , both scalic and chordal .
9 Erm , it 's clearly states that a new settlement should be only contemplated where , and it 's my opinion , that all those factors need to be met and they are not weighted within that er paragraph .
10 So the , the May the fourth directive is not working because it 's not guaranteeing that the poor get enough to bring them up to the middle peasant status which is , is the aim .
11 So it 's jargon , it 's assuming people will pick things up as quickly as we have and it 's not recognising that people have different interpretations .
12 It 's not felt that your private life in terms of your political opinions will necessarily impinge on your public life , and , and to deprive somebody of the right to express their opinions in public would be regarded as an infringement of his civil liberties , which would be unthinkable in a republican erm situation .
13 ‘ I think you 'll find it 's not hate that makes you react as you do , Shannon .
14 It 's not to say that we are against capital projects , we are not .
15 It 's not to say that the positive news it does n't work if in fact it is of interest to people , and it strikes them as , as such , and there are all sorts of subterfuges incidentally ranging from using facts and statistics and which relate to people , to even actually using individual stories .
16 He does n't usually do that ; at least , it 's not known that he does .
17 But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf .
18 It 's generally assumed that those who forego the pleasures of the flesh are elderly , but a report in the American Journal of Psychiatry reveals that 75pc are under the age of 38 .
19 It 's generally accepted that the ideal fitness programme is one that will push your pulse to between 70 and 80 per cent of your maximum heart rate and keep it there for at least 20 minutes , at least three times a week .
20 It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects .
21 It 's generally accepted that the herbage of this area produces the milk necessary to make a fine cheese .
22 It 's generally agreed that , given the constraints imposed by its function and the site , the power station is rather successful architecturally . ’
23 It 's generally agreed that I need looking after .
24 I always reckon it 's tremendously flattering that viewers want to talk to you when they meet you in the street .
25 Now then part of it is they ask me You do n't have to , but they ask me to ask people to sign erm to say It 's just to say that you do n't mind your conversation being used .
26 It 's just to say that I 'm going to Norwich for a couple of hours to buy some materials .
27 It 's just to say that it 's not going up as much as they thought .
28 No , I think it 's just , it 's just to ensure that there 's a recognition that there have been a number of partners , that have led to the creation of the project .
29 But it 's also fears that the Party itself is becoming too radical too , they always want to control two elements and I mean on the last page , point number sixteen it says that how that erm tt that how that the Communist Party members ought to refrain from securing undue benefits by taking advantage of their leading position .
30 It 's also proof that quality attracts loyalty , said a spokesman .
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