Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's obviously a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's obviously a slag , no better than she ought to be . ’ |
2 | Now , it 's obviously a bit of a gamble , we might give them some money , we might not get anything from it , but we might get a major feature film , or a major television series , which would be very worthwhile indeed . |
3 | Mm , yeah al almost holds so it 's obviously a word which has now become erm , obsolete for you people . |
4 | I realise that the Club will lose interest from this , but it 's obviously a case of the bank profiting from its own mistakes , like British Telecom . |
5 | ‘ It 's obviously a possibility that this man could strike again , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ So it 's obviously a load of crap . |
7 | It 's obviously a load of rubbish . |
8 | Well , it 's obviously a lot less than fifty three , is n't it ? |
9 | Well , it 's obviously a lot more , so I declare it . |
10 | So I mean it , it 's obviously a lot more sort of complicated as it seems on the outside . |
11 | i it 's , it 's obviously a thing which , if one can possibly avoid it 's a good idea to and erm I must say it helped but it you do n't know what is helping because you know we do n't know what her symptoms are going to be . |
12 | It 's obviously a show , and I mean you could well imagine that in the old days you need horses were really used to do a full day 's work , they did n't have quite such er nice clean tack a as these ones . |
13 | It 's obviously a hell of a technique to master and somebody told me that , just to make things worse , you grinned when you did it ! |
14 | It 's obviously an addition to the main structure . |
15 | ‘ It 's obviously an emergency case . |