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

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1 ‘ You can tell if their attitude 's right just by talking to them for a few minutes , ’ he says .
2 Number One Healthmaster 's only currently in following areas , quite clearly it was C , protection of income in the event of being unable to work through sickness .
3 ‘ Tony 's all right about drivin' the lorry as long as we load the stuff ourselves .
4 " That sort of thing 's all right for does , but not for us . "
5 It 's all right for going out .
6 But when it 's down mostly to wiggling around a stage in clattering heels there is no time for deep analysis of the psyche of folk who engage in such events and despite a doughty effort , director Ian Kellgren simply does not have enough suitable material to mesh this into any shape worthy of the tag theatre .
7 , Hairspray is a versatile styling product — it 's not just for adding hold to a finished look .
8 Erm and that 's not just in selling , is it ?
9 And he sends her money home every week , when he 's in the army and he 's not here for to help her get the place sorted out and with the price of everything so dear .
10 Even as I was recording my triumphs over a hostile and alien world , I was also expressing such sentiments as , ‘ Oh , it 's not even worth writing down — the same , usual , dismal , tedious , boring story . ’
11 it 's not even worth having , talking to him and calls her .
12 Erm , capital bonds , they used to be good rates , they , they 've deteriorated really , National Savings certificates well I 've covered index-linked , the only one I 'd really say er is n't super unless you 're a higher-rate taxpayer is the fortieth issue , which is paying under six percent , it 's not really worth picking up for five years .
13 Once they start going off it 's not really worth having them , so .
14 Halliday 's analysis thus differs from Spitzer 's not only in using a more modern and technically advanced linguistics , but more importantly because it makes no attempt , to speak of , at interpretation .
15 Edward Browning , a night club bouncer , called at his father 's home shortly before setting off for Scotland .
16 The second step is that really frankly the history of all great civil rights and human rights movements has sadly been that it 's often only through challenging the law , indeed even breaking the law , that injustices are put right .
17 Erm , it 's quite frankly about abusing women and it 's often the case that in the eighteenth century one 's sexuality was considered to begin much earlier than we do now .
18 PS I do n't think you should marry that young man in the back row of the chorus , it 's too soon after going to bed with your horse dressed up as a Praetorian Guard .
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