Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] 's [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Burglary — where it 's reckoned that a only tiny proportion are ever caught — nets £590 million .
2 Worst affected is Somalia , where it 's estimated that three children are dying every minute .
3 But he 's also saying is n't he at the end of this paragraph , or he 's implying that th this is this revolution is not happening because we the communists are making it happen , it is happening and we need to react to it and somehow we 've therefore got a choice , we can either trail behind or we can lead it .
4 like be doing his A levels and that she 's saying that she 's gon na take both of our stereos , lock them in the , lock them in the shed all day , take
5 But the only query that Trevor 's put in my mind is the fact that he 's saying that the cost is gon na be extortionate .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 President Bush says the world must look beyond the Gulf crisis to a new deal for the Middle East , and he 's hinting that an Iraqi pull out from Kuwait could lead to an end to the conflict between the Arabs and Israel .
9 Steve Goodwin is The Drummer From Cud and he 's pretending that he thinks it 's a really cool joke ha ha ha that both he and the band he loves have become a synonym for wanky indie crap .
10 And he 's saying that that flesh can have something , that human nature can undergo a miracle !
11 yeah and he 's deciding that Adam and he 's deciding that Adam were n't worth it and
12 yeah and he 's deciding that Adam and he 's deciding that Adam were n't worth it and
13 The words of the Fourth Commandment are uncompromising and it 's assumed that so also are those who believe in keeping the Sabbath .
14 Willis was blamed for costly delays that plagued filming throughout , and it 's said that he antagonized his co-stars by constantly ad-libbing during takes , leaving the other actors speechless .
15 There 's been nothing very dramatic since the secretive and highly confidential opening , when the teacher started with : " I 've been told about the wreck of a Roman Galley , which is buried in mud off the coast near Pompeii ; and it 's said that when it sank it was carrying great chests of treasure from Egypt . "
16 ‘ There are two children to each room and it 's planned that anyone who has difficulty speaking is put with a child who can communicate well .
17 The line at this point runs through Rushden Woods , and it 's hoped that the bombers may have left behind vital clues .
18 The top grades of the new qualifications are worth two conventional A-Levels , and it 's hoped that as many as half of all sixth formers will soon be studying for them .
19 Dogs ca n't go in eating areas , and it 's preferred that they do n't climb all over furniture in sitting rooms , but there 's a good acre or 27 of space for romping and rambling .
20 Now , with unemployment set to reach two million by Christmas , they are no longer welcome and it 's estimated that over 60 per cent are unemployed .
21 The version of Presentations we 've been looking at is a Beta 2 release , which means that it is very close to being the final code , and it 's expected that only bug-fixes and minor cosmetic changes will take place from this point forward .
22 Booth says there is ‘ real interest ’ in the team 's work from established staff and it 's expected that the programme will prove useful to many people within the business .
23 ‘ That is not to say I am not looking around and it 's reassuring that there 's money available if necessary .
24 The warning light came on , and it 's thought that was the point at which the pilot radioed for help .
25 The warning light came on , and it 's thought that was the point at which the pilot radioed for help .
26 And if it 's discovered that I spent most of my childhood in care , then reporters could make enquiries and turn it into a big thing . ’
27 If it 's found that they continued to cash cheques after that date , criminal proceedings will follow .
28 You see , sir , if it 's known that you and she — well , the way things are — I would n't get other decent lodgers to come here , not after you 'd left .
29 One embarrassed spokesman said last night : ‘ If he 's said that , then there 's not much more we can contribute to it . ’
30 I mean if , if he 's saying that these were amazing things and they
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