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

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1 Thank you very much it 's much appreciated .
2 Apparently it 's badly damaged . ’
3 Apparently it 's entirely blocked with mud and rocks . ’
4 Apparently it 's like sucking I du n no salty warm yogurt .
5 So make sure it 's safe , take your casualty from the cause , you may have to resuscitate , now if a person swallows something by mouth , there 's two types of poisons , one can go by mouth and one is er corrosive and the other is non-corrosive , but at the same time you have a liquid or tablets , now if it 's a corrosive liquid that you have swallowed or somebody has swallowed , it 's burning as it 's going down , and may I say in first aid you never ever on any circumstances make anybody sick er especially poisons , can you imagine if it 's burnt going down it 's probably perforated the food pipe and somebody comes along and overdoses on the water , because you can give sips of water for corrosive , well it 's because you 're trying to keep the airway open , if it 's burning , corrosive is burning you 'll get swelling , so this is why you give sips of water , but if you give too much your casualty will be sick and if it 's burnt going down and perforated the tubes and they 're bringing it up again it 's gon na burn coming up and go into those perforations that and cause further damage .
6 Perhaps it 's no wonder the Club recently won the prestigious Operating Initiative Award , run by Leisure Week magazine .
7 Perhaps it 's all run to the bottom , or gone dry . ’
8 So it 's completely wasted ?
9 So it 's either setting or not setting the weights and in the N tuple rule all we do is in fact set the weights .
10 So it 's either gon na be M D or D R is n't it ?
11 So it 's equally unsurprising that he receives a steady stream of unsolicited portfolios from eager aspirants searching for their break .
12 As to what happens now he says I 've to go to Magistrate 's Court so it 's just beginning to sink in that it 's gon na cost him some brass and it 's going to be serious .
13 And keep it so it 's just ticking over , so that on average you 're absorbing two of these neutrons , say and just one is going on to st start another one , and you just you know ju It 's very fine control on the fuel rods .
14 So it 's just switching it the other way round .
15 So it 's just going to come to one over fifty plus one over a hundred .
16 So it 's just to make it much more comfortable to look at .
17 So it 's just coming up to five to that 's okay .
18 So it 's no wonder the 12-year-old multi-millionaire who plays Kevin McAllister in the film is smiling because he gets a cut every time a till jingles with another toy , poster or T-shirt sold .
19 So it 's normally dealing with people , is n't it .
20 So it 's normally brought to us either by , the neighbours ringing in or somebody passing by saying they can hear screaming .
21 So it 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition , voters are required to vote their interests and then the democratic procedure tells us where the general happiness lies roughly speaking .
22 So it 's automatically built in to the first life assured , but it is an option for the second if they want it .
23 So it 's sometimes called the Scottish or Irish tonsure .
24 So it 's usually made by stoichiometrically adding water to ethylene over an acid catalyst .
25 So it 's all going to go ahead as per the script .
26 The central statistical office er show regional G T P figures for Cornwall in nineteen ninety one that put Cornwall so badly off er that our G D P is in fact just er seventy three percent of the national average , whilst Devon 's figures are eighty seven percent and I might add in terms of the different progress of the two , in nineteen eighty nine Cornwall 's G D P was seventy five point six percent so it 's actually fallen back whereas Plymouth 's was eighty five point five percent and you 've actually seen it grow .
27 when we erm , er when we were doing those projects we erm , we had a comments book and more , more people were in favour of them and saw them as an improvement to the town and so it needs something that 's really interesting actually , it 's er , erm the work 's department have said , as a result of those graffiti projects they can shift two officer 's from the graffiti team to the highway 's team , so it 's actually cut down on the work of actually clearing up unwanted graffiti , so it 's had a positive effect , so we , we 've got these two people work with the other people and we 've got Dorothy who 's working with , with black people and ethnic minorities in the town and erm for people who were here when this presentation was last given , er Robin who used to be in the local The Policy Team of the Local Government Unit is now actually a Community Development Officer , one of the decision 's , Robin use to do video work for the Authority erm , and we decided we asset whether the the need for that kind of , k ind of work to continue , and we thought on balance not erm and he now is running the music rehearsal space over at Latton Bush , that again is a project for young people , to enable , it 's a place where band 's can practice and that 's the problem in Harlow erm and er that 's really exciting project because it 's bringing in a lot of income for the Council as as well as providing the service that people want and , and it , I mean it is important at this time that we are doing limited projects where we are bringing in income , cos at , you know we estimate that erm we can get that erm rehearsal space properly resource , that project could be self financing , so your providing a service but your also getting paid , your getting paid for as well , so erm that is who we are now and were er , where were located , we have an open door policy as people will know .
28 So it 's actually manage , it 's actually managed to get a bar to er invite people in and not drink alcohol ?
29 So it 's actually changed its focus .
30 Really so it 's still fetching money p Capodimonte real stuff ?
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