Example sentences of "it 's [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Either it 's argued that British life does n't show up well in front of a film camera , or that British filmmakers are n't capable of using that camera to probe behind the surface of things .
2 Even today , when the tottering of a Goldcrest or TESE is taken as a sign that the film industry is going under , it 's assumed that big companies are the key to surviving in the film business , because that 's the way they do things in LA .
3 That 's what it is , it 's scratching and biting .
4 ‘ But it 's gotten to the point where if a song is not real predictable radio fare then it 's regarded as left-field .
5 And while it 's said that central government intervention would ‘ not be appropriate ’ , campaigners feel the only way to improve matters is through legislation .
6 It 's marketed as easy rebellion , like you pay your money and you join that clan .
7 Now it 's cramped and outdated .
8 They will be talking as they eat and it 's distracting and embarrassing to have to juggle something fussy and awkward while you 're trying to make new friends and business contacts .
9 It 's smashed and derelict .
10 It 's claimed that clearing Dickens and Jones in Milton Keynes on a busy pre-Christmas shopping day cost the firm one hundred thousand pounds in lost business .
11 The prison includes most young long term prisoners and it it 's described as problematic and volatile .
12 It 's thought that six-month-old Hannah Davies was dropped on her head by a three-year-old boy , though the inquest jury returned an open verdict because of conflicting evidence .
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