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

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1 And it 's right therefore that a policy should express that explicitly within the structure plan .
2 It 's only rarely that a fellow will change his corner .
3 Since the final Munro has been with you all the way along , it 's only here that you feel you are now finally making your way towards it and the conclusion of the walk .
4 It 's only now that I feel that I could actually decide to have a relationship which is specifically going to be monogamous , which is a really big change for me … that makes me think immediately of AIDS but I 'm not sure .
5 I 've always got on well with adults , but it 's only now that I 'm starting to get on with my own generation , and I realise that I have to do that if I 'm to become a whole person .
6 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
7 Residents had to wait a year before they could put in claims and it 's only now that they 're getting their offers through , based on the district valuer 's assessment of the value of their homes .
8 It 's only now that we are in the position where we can actually start to make the links , ’ said Mr Lee .
9 ‘ It 's only now that I 'm getting to know what my best 15 or 16 players are , ’ admitted the ever-courteous Englishman .
10 ‘ It 's only recently that I 've felt able to write about him , but the controversy about Down 's Syndrome babies has brought it all to the surface .
11 It 's only recently that a reasonable range of database offerings have appeared specifically for Windows .
12 Well it 's only recently that she 's started drinking orange juice I know But she has n't liked it at all .
13 It 's only recently that they 've been doing more good than harm and it 's therefore ironic that people have tended to give so much publicity in the last twenty or thirty years to the things that have gone wrong , to the disasters which sometimes do happen with medicines , because really medicines now , as compared with thirty or forty years ago , are doing a tremendous amount of good .
14 It 's only then that you realise just what a dictatorship can be like . ’
15 Second , he feels guilty about how he treated you and wants to make amends — something people often do when they find happiness because it 's only then that they can afford to consider how much they have hurt others .
16 It was n't a red-hot knife , it 's just simply that the surgeon had taken this knife , started to carve her abdomen open , and the heat part of the heat was the actual blood that was coming out of this wound .
17 Well it 's just like that the joke kinda on him because he 's erm , he 's the one they 're all concealing the identity of the house
18 and er , it 's just so that they can maybe pick out oh yeah !
19 I guess it 's probably just that he glide up to the second part of the diphthong , has been displaced so you 've just got the first part of it left ,
20 It 's probably so that something like Rockman 's Octopus can be used .
21 See it 's about like that it 's a little bit It 's it 's ninety and a tiny bit
22 And I said Mark 's here so that he can switch it switch it off at nights .
23 There 's nowhere now that you can run … ’
24 It 's very rarely that I have
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