Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Well there is another man and she has told Paul that frankly she 's lapping up the attention .
2 Yes , well there is another man and she 's told Paul frankly she 's lapping up the attention , he 's taking her out for meals and their having a good time together you know , why its great , but as soon as he 's paid for , for the goods and got , got the goods , the chaps going to go off looking for another .
3 In protest , she 's leaving up the wooden boards across the window .
4 She 's still a little unsure on those tacks , she 's easing out the mainsheet as she goes round .
5 She 's switched on the radio for the traffic update .
6 For 8 years she 's hired out the old gym near her home to local bands .
7 She 's taken over the household and the book-keeping too .
8 so I wonder if she 's going down the , well she might be down for the service now
9 His wife is going round the bend , thinking he 's under suspicion , but I 'm sure she 's barking up the wrong tree .
10 She is sorting out the conundrum of being a ‘ high grade ’ in hospital and a ‘ person with a disability ’ in the community .
11 Or she will write to say that she is giving up the family house and moving away .
12 In this state he or she is putting out the mixed messages , " I need you to help me … get away from me " .
13 I 've never seen people eat chips , cos you know how you get sick of chips sometimes , we 's shovelling down the chips down and coke , proper coke they were drinking .
14 The tattoo was a moment 's impulse and cost just a few pounds , but now it 's taking up the time and resources of the NHS .
15 Five minutes into the second half , the parry was from the boy was looking for his first goal , and it 's picking up the pieces for his second of the afternoon .
16 yes , it 's tonight , it 's filling in the application form , but we 're asking you to read the scenario so you know a little bit about the people , and then this is all the information that 's been gathered .
17 so they 're trying to corner it and it 's munching on grass quite happily , you could see it was watching a minute , but it was watching them away and I think er any minute it 's looking out the corner of its eye and then it 's just gon na go when he sees it getting closer .
18 Tony Butler says his force needs the support of courts and other agencies if it 's to stamp out the problem .
19 But it has been said before we should have professional referees — the sooner it 's sorted out the better .
20 And so it 's keeping up the the good work that 's of of lobbying MPs to such a degree that they they 've got to back it which is what 's brought it to its second reading as one of the most popular er private member 's bills in history .
21 Look , it 's finishing off the rest of honeysuckle , can you see ?
22 Falls partly because it 's shutting down the ends of the arteries , the arteries themselves can actually contract because they 're muscular walled , yes , the arteries can contract and that tends to shut down and reduce the pressure slightly in that area , right and also the body itself is gon na divert that blood is n't it to the core of the body taking it away from other areas , damaged areas , so how can we help to reduce the pressure any more ?
23 A new one , one with , this , it 's coming out the
24 No , wrong way round Oh it 's brightening up the weather a bit now .
25 It 's going up the chimney .
26 It 's opened up the league , ’ Hamlin said , ‘ and we may not be the only ones to benefit . ’
27 One view of the overall employment implications of new technology is that it is bringing about the collapse of work .
28 In both cases the camouflage is interfering with the natural elements , but in one case it is attacking the whole shape , while in the other it is blotting out the appendages .
29 The intention of the IB is clear ; it is to clean up the game at all levels particularly the shop window of the internationals .
30 A different reader will spot them quickly , and newspapers and publishers employ people one of whose jobs it is to pick out the " literals " ( slips ) made by writers , typists and typesetters : readers do not necessarily assume that the editor or journalist ca n't spell if they find a printing error .
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