Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Here 's somewhere different to eat . |
2 | The Menuworks disk and manual from PC Dynamics , Inc. , retails at £44.95 , it 's incredibly simple to install and run , but in my opinion , you 'd be better off spending your money on upgrading to DOS 5.0 . |
3 | It 's right easy to do . |
4 | Oh I see , yes , that 's right Well let them mark their own I mean who 's gon na cheat ? |
5 | It cost me oh , oh she said it 's right soft did n't she ? |
6 | It 's rarely possible to do this without damaging the glass , so have a new piece ready . |
7 | And in the absence of someone you can legitimately blame ( it 's rarely possible to give the person firing you the sort of vitriolic tongue-lashing you 'd like to ) , you may hit out at your nearest and dearest . |
8 | I 'm going to , as will become evident , mainly focus on the diary , because that 's where at least eighty percent of the data resides , and it 's the bit that 's most easy to get to grips with . |
9 | ‘ It 's most inconvenient having no one to keep things in order . ’ |
10 | It 's most important to begin living a little , without pain . |
11 | He 's a very bright man , Michael Howard , but it 's quite clear that he 's much more concerned with grabbing the headlines and finding scapegoats , than with taking action through law that will actually improve the chance , both of preventing crime and of detecting crime , and then even more so , deterring people from re-offending , and it 's most distressing to see that when research showed that a particular non-custodial method of punishment is effective in perhaps fifty or seventy or eighty percent of cases , whereas prison is not , he goes for prison , he goes for picking on squatters , he goes for picking on the defendants right to silence so that we can see more people like er , jailed when they were innocent . |
12 | He 's most likely going down to tell Mr Hyde . ’ |
13 | It 's rather nice to think that it happened in that way , that it was done overnight . |
14 | Of course we all need a certain amount in order to exist — and it 's rather nice to have a bit to spare . |
15 | but um I 'm a great believer that it 's rather nice to have that going on while the event is going on you know you sit and munch a corned beef butty as you dribble your coffee down the front of your shirt |
16 | ‘ It 's rather presumptuous to judge my character on such short acquaintance … ’ |
17 | It 's rather stupid to have a fat dinner in a cookery book , what ? |
18 | Any political party ought to have vision , but it 's rather strange to find your editorial ( ‘ The vision thing ’ , 8 May ) quoting William Beveridge on the evils of Want , Disease , Squalor and Ignorance . |
19 | ‘ It 's rather early to tell , ’ she said . |
20 | Pam 's rather impatient to get on |
21 | Rather than trying to bluff your way through , it is better to say something like , ‘ Right at this moment it 's rather difficult to remember the exact details , could I possibly look over the advertisement again ? ’ |
22 | ‘ That 's rather difficult to remember exactly . |
23 | ‘ It 's rather difficult to explain — ’ |
24 | Well that they any comment on the appearance of a woman they now think erm it 's rather difficult to say . |
25 | Er if you do go to microphones three , which is the one at the back , it 's rather difficult to see you with the spotlight in my face . |
26 | erm And the reason I 've given you that one is that that was drawn in 1675 by David Loggen , and it 's a very , very accurate one , and it 's rather easier to see some of the places I shall be talking about , so I think it 's a nice one for you to have close up . |
27 | Abingdon 's more lucky — all except civilian staff have been re-located — and closure 's rather easier to swallow . |
28 | But it 's rather depressing to talk about . ’ |
29 | Very well , that is carried certainly , nem con , quite possibly unanimous although it 's rather hard to see into the far corners . |
30 | I tend to think it 's rather hard to over-read Shakespeare , simply because of the experience of finding that my reading fell short on many occasions . |