Example sentences of "and [pron] 's [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 And she 's delighted that you have accepted the invitation to address the European Commission on the subject in Dublin .
2 I 've just been round to see Mrs Reynolds in the village , and she 's adamant that all the kitchen and scullery windows were closed when she left at nine-thirty .
3 She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville
4 And there 's some that are er non-famous it 's got a load of in Hamlet .
5 For now Ted is concentrating on recording Des O'Connor 's new game show called Pot of Gold and he 's pleased that he 's regarded as one of the best in the trade at warming up people .
6 And he 's convinced that he pinched a Jacobite Guinea from a widow in Berthing .
7 The business has changed beyond all recognition since Cyril started out in bakery aged 13 … and he 's concerned that independent bakers like himself may soon be a thing of the past .
8 So he 's got to be careful , and he 's worried that he might give himself away by some tiny flicker of expression .
9 And he 's worried that the pollution could spread .
10 Executors we 've dealt with and expenses , alterations I 've just dealt with er Oh if you want to change you mind , and remember a will is only a piece of paper until you die , you can change your mind as often as you like I have made a will in the past Four wills in one year for one of my clients , his right he 's perfectly entitled to do that er and it 's better that you alter it frequently if your circumstances change than that you do n't be aware of how things go in the way that you do n't want them do .
11 This is Brando 's first film since 1980 and it 's good that his old campaigning fire was still sufficiently there under the millions and the sloth to pull him into this .
12 Nadia : I am from the General Union of Palestinian Women and it 's good that I am participating in this meeting at this time because I am having major problems with the British Feminist Movement and the Western feminist line .
13 There will be , certainly , and it 's necessary that there be pressures to keep things under control .
14 And it 's odd that you did n't notice , when the bug was put on ’ .
15 A great deal of discussion will be generated and it 's certain that the bulk of the attributes will focus on relationships rather than on curriculum or administrative matters .
16 I do n't know whether it has made any difference , but now we 're obliged to abandon some of our defences and it 's certain that your presence can no longer help us .
17 I mean if you 're writing to someone er and it 's instant that 's a good point .
18 I know that sounds quite sad and it 's embarrassing that I copied him , but I ca n't help it because I thought it looked so great on him .
19 I want to know how this man got into the courtyard — somebody must have opened the main door and gate for him and it 's possible that somebody going out may have seen him .
20 Because it was a secret project there were several phases being developed separately , and it 's possible that Professor Liawski did n't like the forms of experimentation that Jenner was using .
21 And it 's possible that the curious telephone conversation in the flat , with its reference to postponing something for a week , related to your time limit .
22 ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures .
23 It is going to be a great atmosphere and it 's fantastic that between us we have sold 70,000 tickets .
24 So I think we are actually obliged , and it 's right that people should be consulted , but there is a point about it that it takes an awful long time and that is actually the reason why we 've got er a whole programme of urban safety management schemes that er are taking a long time to develop , it 's almost two years now , and the main reason for that is toing and froing with different designs with members of the public and the worst thing we could do is actually put in a package of schemes which people say , well that 's not what we wanted anyway .
25 Right and it 's anticipated that you will strike the erm , the hoop in the process .
26 In fact I have made one very important friend in the past week or so and it 's ironic that your last letter is responsible for this friendship !
27 one of the reasons for introducing the community charge that and it 's ironic that it was just possible , especially in nineteen erm ninety erm that the community charge was meaning wa was bringing about a change where people were voting on local issues , the prime local issue of course being what would be the level of the , of the community charge .
28 We we saw him come on against Birmingham about a month or so ago and save that penalty and it 's ironic that that 's how Nigel Spinks started at at Villa was n't it when he came on for Jimmy Rimmer and if Bosnich does the same job as what Nigel 's done over the past ten years then no one 's going to argue .
29 ‘ Everyone on the staff has worked really hard , ’ he said , ‘ and it 's great that their efforts have been rewarded . ’
30 Surround those splendid three minutes with plenty of screaming , attitude with a capital ‘ TUDE ’ and a song called ‘ Anyone Can Play Guitar ’ and it 's apparent that Radiohead are at least halfway towards realising some worryingly aggressive ambitions .
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