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

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1 But it 's confusing now because they put the news on and you can watch the evening news on the first feed at five o'clock in the afternoon now in San Francisco .
2 He said he puts more , more he calls in and says it 's awful really cos this rubbish and he said whereas I should be able to do say the whatever ten o'clock post in whatsit .
3 It 's awful really when you think there 's such a lot of people got away with it all
4 Well he got promoted did n't he he 's stable now that child though has n't he ?
5 Mind you it seemed that they had a test at school last week and he was n't terribly happy with it , he said he could n't understand it , he tried to explain to me what it was , but erm , it 's not , not easy , but Ga Gavin said erm , he said they 'd had a test and he said it took him time to get into it but once he got into it , you know , he did alright in it , I think he said how many he got , he did n't seem to do too badly , but he said Alex did n't really do anything and what he did do he thought was wrong so he did n't hand it in , he said and in actual fact what he had done was right , so I do n't know , I told , I told Alex to go and see , you know , and ask about it and sort of erm , apparently he did do that so at least he 'll know , but erm , it 's strange really because normally Alex
6 Well I suppose it 's understandable though when he hears us .
7 it 's strong enough cos , cos when you take it off there
8 It 's eight now and Mr Vigo has n't seen it for years .
9 So the sun shines bit of the courtyard when it 's eight o'clock and that when it 's nine o'clock and so forth .
10 The compartments have little curtains in the windows ; the lamps are lit ; it 's eleven a.m. but still winter .
11 It 's eleven o'clock before I turn around after finishing the kitchen .
12 But if it 's due in when the project originally was which was week five , then that
13 It 's a more importantly to make sure it 's normal rather than to look for a problem with it but Now you 're not trying to escape , are you Jade ?
14 I have got erm a crazy mixed up erm if you like , combination ; erm one who has a precarious reputation for doing some strange things on the track , Andrea , and it 's ironical really because erm when at the end of erm my racing days , which seventy eight , seventy nine with the erm Malborough team , erm Andrea was a young kid coming through .
15 I was just going to our Pam when you come in and of course Joe was saying what 's that like and I never .
16 It 's 7.50 a.m. and the inmates have been locked in their cells since 8.45 p.m. the previous evening .
17 It 's interesting though that that you talked about that sort of identifying with the old companies , even in the nationalization days .
18 It 's interesting actually that it says on all the outsides of all the tapes Aston Business School so I 'd just like to say for the benefit of the tape recorder and the British National Corpus , this is where the Business School ends and this is where Psychology takes over .
19 I think the old man 's a bit afraid to go into hospital , I know that he 's afraid obviously cos of the , the , this open heart surgery sort of thing but er , he 's also afraid that , he thinks were gon na have er such outrageous parties down the close and were gon na be open all night and things like that .
20 ‘ My mum thinks it 's OK too and Lol is great .
21 It 's exciting though when you get deep snow is n't it for a little while , yes ?
22 I go to the quarter behind the Quai du Port , it 's old there and very poor .
23 I suppose she 's old enough and that , but it 's still hard to believe .
24 It 's funny actually cos I thought this is the first Saturday when we vegged out to .
25 I 've never looked , I mean I 've never looked , I 've never looked through one and i i it 's funny really cos you look through and the door , th the door that was near to there looks absolutely miles away , you 're going through , going through a
26 I mean , it 's funny like when you burp because you get , embarrass you like .
27 Er and I think perhaps teaching I do n't know whether it 's different today but they seemed to instil in us the love of , of poetry and the , the love of literature and that sort of thing .
28 Well let's look at what 's different now than it was before .
29 no , but she sort of said , about her mum and dad , I mean , it 's true , 'cos her dad was on overseas pay and he was in Cyprus , and it 's it 's different now that they 're back in England .
30 No , there 's some here if you want
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