Example sentences of "and it 's [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Could , could I just say that Homeward , I mean there the , the parking is obviously a problem , that that is something that could go by , but I mean , I went to , the last time I went to Homeward , and walked out , and it 's before we had all this rain , my shoes were under water .
2 and it 's cos they do n't understand them but you 're understanding them I think very well now so you 're going to like them .
3 And it 's cos I think it 's important that
4 Well it was something that you hear a lot about it and er I 've never done anything about it and it 's cos I 'm starting to think towards the future and it 's gon na be nice to know that I 'm gon na have a pound or two to go and do what I want when I retire .
5 Some days , it 's too misty and it 's like it 's vanished altogether .
6 And it 's like we said .
7 and it 's like I said mum it 's not because I do n't trust Angela
8 It 's just standing there , and you take one [ garment ] from the pile and stick it on the ironing board and iron it , fold it , and put it down , take the next one — and it 's as though it 's never going to end .
9 Take ‘ Alternative Ulster ’ for instance , I wrote that convinced the situation in the North was going to improve and it 's as fucked up as ever .
10 Now it 's all got to stop and it 's as though something wonderful is going to end .
11 But I say , it should 've been it should 've been all d I mean everybody 's known about this chiller for a long while and it 's as I say , I mean when was here it was costing a thousand pound a time .
12 Like erm , like Maureen she 's erm she 's worried for Joe , she says he do n't stop , he do n't , but you see the difference being is it 's Joe 's business and it 's as he said , some people do n't pay you for twelve months , and a lot of your money has gone out before you can get a chance to get it back in
13 It just means that he 's — a lot of his time is taken up doing stats and it 's if he 's doing that he 's not doing something else .
14 You get the end of season and it 's if you look at the labels and go for the decent labels then you do n't get sort of , quite reasonable quality .
15 and it 's if they 're taxing on the border
16 If they want to take the opportunity to erm move to Newcastle , to be near their relatives , they 'll have that choice as well , and it 's if we have to make difficult choices of this kind , then it 's more — I 'm sorry to keep using the word logical , but it is — it 's logical to choose this one than to choose one of the remoter homes in the county that serves a local populace where there is no alternative .
17 We got trips we got make-up , how to look after your face , got a healthy diet , you got this i , there 's a help line and it 's if you want that .
18 They were grand folk , and it 's because of them that I am not one of the antismoking lobby ( although I have never associated personally with nicotine ) .
19 And it 's because of these changes that the nature of male broodiness has changed .
20 Too may newly unemployed people say to themselves , in effect : ‘ I 've lost my job and it 's because I 'm useless .
21 And it 's because of the tensions , the adrelion , and the old bloody heart keep going .
22 Okay as prices are cheaper , but you do have things like Coca Cola getting to those kind of things and everything else which you know where they might not to opera and it 's because it 's more popular and they know what they 're doing .
23 Absolutely I was aware that Graham was very anxious to be involved in this process , er for example he wrote me a note and I think other members and it 's because of those , of those notes that I was anxious that we should inform them of what we were up to and if you want to share any of the papers or agendas please ask .
24 That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture .
25 And this is where the illnesses come from , and it 's because we ca n't cope , our self-esteem goes .
26 I think perhaps the council will now see why I 'm getting so frustrated and it 's because we 've been talking about this for over twelve months .
27 And it 's because of this popularity , that the manager believes he can save the ice rink .
28 And it 's because of the channel between the two houses , and it really does
29 It may not be so any longer and it 's because this report deals with this aspect that I feel this a vital and important matter er that that in fact comes in front of us .
30 what I 'm trying to help you practise , cos we 're not , we 're very good at asking closed questions in conversations but do n't very often recognize , but you know , we , we we we , we 'll zip backwards and forwards , and that 's okay , but I want you to do consciously is know what type of questions you 're asking because you can sometimes be hitting a brick wall and thinking I 'm getting anywhere here and it 's because you 're asking too many closed questions .
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