Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's most important that we the Parish Council get in our erm send our views to the , the commissioners .
2 And in any case , it 's most likely that it was a completely misleading headline in the press .
3 Well if th if there 's somebody whose listening in the Derby area who can help us with a street lamp that 's out and it 's rather important that it get put on , and it 's been out for six weeks now
4 And of course we keep their rooms for them as long as there 's any chance at all — it 's tremendously important that they should feel they 've a home to go back to . ’
5 Quantitative arguments of that kind are always hard to pin down solidly , but I do n't think it 's numerically plausible that you could produce a set of changes of that kind by species selection .
6 We represent over four million levy paying members , the trade unions that is , and it 's only right that they should have a proper say in the election of the Lad Labour leader , not just the thirty percent as is being suggested here .
7 And it 's only right that we should say how it 's spent .
8 Being over-logical e.g. it 's only fair that you go on holiday without me , as you work and I do n't worry anyway !
9 It 's only fair that you should know that the sow very often has to be slaughtered . "
10 ‘ Well , as you had a hand in it it 's only fair that you should enjoy it . ’
11 because they do n't give a specific definition as to what a landlord is or a rich peasant or a middle peasant meant that how that there was a lot of flexibility within that and it 's only later that they have to reissue those two documents on how to analyze the classes which erm which had been published in nineteen thirty which they felt that you know the Party 's moving too far away , but why did n't they do it at the time ?
12 It 's only natural that you should want to know about my parents . ’
13 She answered , watching him , ‘ Of course , it 's only natural that you should want it to succeed .
14 After all , I live here , so it 's only natural that I should be interested in what goes on . ’
15 It 's only natural that she should n't want to speak to you . ’
16 If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price .
17 If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price .
18 Now , let me say there 's one component of what Brian and Gerry have been saying , which I most passionately agree with as it happens — get that bit off my chest first — and that is that until we have a clear understanding of the mechanisms and processes of development , the processes whereby an egg turns into an adult , our theory of evolution will , indeed , be very imperfect , and we do not have such a theory , erm it 's exceedingly important that we should work on such a theory , and such a theory it is n't sufficient simply to say ‘ Oh well , there 's a genetic programme for development ’ and imagine that in other ways actually said something , because you actually have n't .
19 It 's obviously best that he continues to believe you 're at the bottom of the Danube , or halfway to the Black Sea by now . ’
20 Although I do put details of funeral arrangements in will in connection with buried or cremated , in practice it 's much better that you tell your intending executors what 's intended , because sometimes the will is n't even opened until after the funeral .
21 At any rate , it 's apparently vital that I see this chap .
22 Erm both the Labour and the Liberal parties , erm think it 's extremely important that we maintain this provision for the curriculum pupils who might wish to have petition early and we will maintain in full so the current level of provision under section eleven will be May next year , which puts a large sum on the money into that , this is growth in expenditure , the making up of government cuts , increasing the money we 're spending , it 's not increasing service , it 's simply continuing the current current policies but it will continue as it is now .
23 It 's extremely doubtful that they will have been stored in ideal conditions , and even if they have , the ideal conditions of the timber yard do not correspond to those of your own home — there 's bound to be some shrinkage as they dry out in the higher temperatures .
24 It 's extremely risky that we could lose all of that work over the next four months .
25 RSPB spokesperson Frank Lucas says ‘ It 's especially worrying that we have discovered a serious decline in bird numbers in what should be one of the best protected areas in the UK .
26 It 's so frustrating that I could hit him !
27 I think he 's fit to go and he 's so unhappy that it seems unkind to keep him caged up .
28 But he 's so ordinary that he 's extraordinary .
29 You see he 's so unlucky that his is on all play .
30 It 's so woolly that you do n't even really know what this problem is .
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