Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [adv] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 's very well thank 's .
2 He 's Well I think she 's pretty silly to come and sit out there in the rain and disturb the I suppose it it perhaps it is under cover I suppose .
3 Contestant , Fiona , says she 's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible .
4 Contestant , Fiona , says she 's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible .
5 She 's particularly keen to help find out how children get the disease .
6 She 's quite friendly to talk to actually .
7 That 's quite simple erm and that 's organised and done , she 's quite happy to do
8 She 's quite happy to look like a forest conservation area .
9 We 've got a nurse , er a trained nurse , er she does play the piano and she 's quite willing to play for us if only we can get a piano donated .
10 She 's really pleased to see us , thought Margaret Seymour-Strachey , but she 's too proud to show it , poor old thing .
11 She 's more likely to indulge
12 She 's more inclined to think that his neck was broken by someone wrenching his head back with considerable force . ’
13 She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair .
14 She 's very keen to get in shape while she 's here . ’
15 She 's very easy to handle and not fierce at all , so she had obviously been hand-reared .
16 She 's very difficult to work for on her creative days ! ’
17 She 's very quick to take the signals if she ca n't carry it .
18 She 's only supposed to take that for a week at a time Tom .
19 ‘ If she 's so keen to save a spot of money then she wo n't thank you for cheating her of eight grand . ’
20 she 's so foreign looking though i n't she ?
21 DJ Kevin Cameron hosts a Saturday afternoon programme of 60 's and 70 's hits which Moira claims she 's too young to remember … but she listens anyway .
22 She 's too young to know what 's going on .
23 She 's too young to understand , ’ was often the reply , but I did n't want her to think of herself as an object of attention .
24 She 's really pleased to see us , thought Margaret Seymour-Strachey , but she 's too proud to show it , poor old thing .
25 She hated the fast ground at York and she 's too good to abuse .
26 But she 's too frightened to go back home .
27 Yet she 's too busy to write to her mother . ’
28 Well , how come she 's still impossible to ignore ?
29 Victorine wo n't know , she 's still busy dishing out the tea .
30 She 's obviously desperate to hold onto her No. 1 ranking and absenteeism begs the question of her shying away from a confrontation with Graf for fear of losing her ranking points lead .
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