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

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1 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 .
2 It 's believed that over the past year tens of thousands of pounds worth of equipment has been charged to the council and then sold privately by some of its staff .
3 It 's hoped that by the end of July a Waveney class lifeboat from the reserve fleet will be based at Torness provisionally for one year to assess its viability as a mooring and operational base for Dunbar 's all-weather lifeboat .
4 The otter disappeared from much of our region twenty years ago , but it 's hoped that by restoring their natural habitat they 'll be encouraged to return .
5 It 's hoped that in the future , it 'll be possible to predict levels of UV .
6 It 's hoped that within a year there 'll be forecasts of when the danger is at its height .
7 It 's said that from little acorns mighty oaks do grow .
8 Erm you see it 's it 's balancing that between the fact that we do n't
9 In the West Mercia force , which polices Hereford and Worcester , it 's estimated that on average , one officer is attacked every day .
10 Yet it 's estimated that about one in five of us is affected .
11 The procedure is often of great value , but it 's suggested that for two reasons it should only be used in urgent cases — both out of consideration for Land Registry staff , and to avoid the possibility of their being swamped by too many such applications , resulting in delay , which would defeat the whole purpose of the operation .
12 It 's feared that without active promotion tourism may suffer in the region , perhaps not at the major centres but at small businesses like bed and breakfasts .
13 It 's claimed that for some men and women it 's like a drug they ca n't do without — and they end up like any other addict , ruining their lives , desperate for the next ‘ fix ’ .
14 It 's to know that in advance because I think they then have a practical contribution to make .
15 Seve 's always been convinced the Americans have got it in for him , anyway , but he 's said that about the French , the Italians , the Japanese .
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