Example sentences of "it 's [adj] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I think a good example to use with younger people with er pe with pensions as well is that the , the er the cutting down of funding that the government is making and it 's going to be hitting like the younger people and another important thing is like with the , with the Australia issue , I mean in Australia now it 's compulsory for everybody under the age of twenty five to have a personal pension and that r and that age rise is going to , that age limit is going to rise each time because they want to abolish the State pension completely and it was only , what , what about two months ago that there was , that there was er articles in I think it was The Times about them doing a similar operation in this country , you know ?
2 it 's young for her I mean
3 It 's pleasurable and it 's surprising in its detail .
4 It 's freezing in my own house , but
5 At the beginning of this erm programme he admitted that we had an excellent education service in Oxfordshire , and he 's now , having taken no part in managing it for the last five years , he is now claiming that in fact it 's due to what happened before .
6 Can I thank you for those generous comments that you say towards er , , I think they 're totally true , he 's worked extremely hard in making sure this council has a budget which balanced , and it 's due to his expertise and bullying tactics that we 've succeeded , and he should be fully congratulated for that , and I think it 's the determination of those who were elected in May as well , to make sure that we protected services and jobs , and , and make sure that we actually carried out the mandate which the electors elected us to do that we have such ach achieved what we have achieved today .
7 If so , you ca n't claim for unemployment if it 's due to your work contract coming to an end .
8 It 's due for its MOT test .
9 It 's late for somebody your age .
10 He kept his eyes on the ground as he answered , ‘ A lovely evening , but it 's late for you to be out alone . ’
11 It 's tremendous for us because they 're obviously the best side in this division . ’
12 it 's complete in itself and er people by human nature like things to be complete or whole it is it is emotionally satisfying .
13 The actual study skills part is running in tandem with the library Project , and we are beginning to see already … , in the third year for example [ where ] they did have library skills [ and it 's apparent from what members of staff are saying ] that … in areas where they are expected to research themselves that there has been a big improvement .
14 And granddad does n't li want people to see him sort of you know when he has to get up and walk about and go to the loo with the door open and I mean it 's not so bad for us because we 're all related but it 's awful for You know I mean I ca n't imagine Jody or Jessica or Alison or anybody liking it very much .
15 Oh god , it 's awful in it ?
16 Now he does n't actually make the concession I think it 's consistent of what he says , that he ought to concede that direct democracy might be better at improving the citizens , because after all the citizens have much more to do on in service of the state but his view is that direct democracy has the opposite failure to guardianship , that while it might be better at improving citizens it 's absolutely hopeless in managing the affairs of the state and his reasons for that is that we need experts with experience in order to carry out the affairs of government and although these people ought ultimately to be held responsible to the people , people should n't sit in judgment them in every one of their decisions .
17 ‘ All the same , it 's rotten for you , having to manage on your own . ’
18 It 's implicit from their staging that the band knows they 're nothing to look at , and they were smart enough to create a slide show that transfixes the audience .
19 Mr Mr I think it 's implicit in our own nature and in our own character and a known fact that we are constituted here as a general assembly and we indeed ascribe to that and I do n't think we need to affirm it on a lower level of what is in fact the very standard of our existence here er in a general assembly .
20 It 's desperate for it .
21 Well it 's desperate in it normally , sensible , any way so what you going to do , go and put .
22 You were never there , you never knew her , you never saw her , you know nothing of our lives then , nothing , nothing , nothing , it 's extraordinary to me that .
23 It 's better without them .
24 The council says it 's better for everyone , but unions say smokers are being victimised .
25 I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not .
26 It 's better for me , 'cos there 's less caffeine , and I drink a lot of tea , so .
27 ‘ Not really because it seems to do any good but just because the thinking is that it 's better for him than other commercial products , ’ says Kathleen .
28 It 's better for him .
29 It 's better for them to see their loved ones as they remember them . ’
30 but we 're not allowed to put posters on the walls you know , it 's better for them to stick them at
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