Example sentences of "'s [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not only that she 's bringing them back to my house , you know what I mean ?
2 So it 's building it up in stages .
3 Why should I wish the lad any worse harm than he 's let himself in for already ? ’
4 Thistle 's early season promise has evaporated , and debutant Julian Broddle must be wondering what he 's let himself in for .
5 ‘ I can get out my binoculars to check on how many customers we 've got — and see if anyone 's nicking anything out of the till . ’
6 Tonight we visit a village which is so proud of it 's gardens , it 's opening them up for the public to enjoy .
7 Just had a chat with Mickey Stewart and erm , he offered that he thought David Lawrence was a bit tired in the test matches that he 's played and that it 's took it out of him and not , not very quick .
8 ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’
9 He 's picked you out of the pack and thinks you can win the Open . ’
10 So she 's saving them up for a
11 He 's done me up like a kipper and I fucking fell for it .
12 He 's seen nothing out of the way .
13 ‘ What about asking Albert 's to set you up with a really quiet-looking business outfit for New York ?
14 It 's no good looking for a man 's body round here if the owner 's living it up in Costa Rica .
15 He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’
16 Glen 's picking me up at half six , yeah
17 He 's picking me up on my bus again .
18 Well I do n't know what time she 's picking it up at actually .
19 No he 's picking you up at night
20 Er , that 's costing something up to ten million pounds approximately .
21 He 's fixing us up in a flat , with kitchenette , out Godalming way , a live-in maintenance job . ’
22 And seventh note is the leading note because it 's leading you up to the tonic again .
23 Well , who give 's a fuck what she 's wearing , long 's get it off at the end of the day .
24 She 's sending it back to be cleaned !
25 ‘ It 's sending itself on to the Shuttle .
26 The trouble is he 's wearing it out for Christopher so you wo n't see the new one .
27 Andrew 's locked her up in a convent where no one can touch her . "
28 ‘ The doctor 's locked himself up in his study , sir . ’
29 I 'm glad he 's getting something out of life , a glimmer of pleasure among all the drudgery .
30 I look as if I 've made an about-turn but in terms of simple logistics it 's getting itself out of all proportion . ’
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