Example sentences of "'s in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 's in such agony , ’ stormed Perdita , ‘ why do n't we just put her out of her misery ? ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's in many articles , ’ he shot back quickly , then paused , a little insecure . |
3 | I mean this is just the areas that I 've touched on , and again it 's in many cases it 's only fringe . |
4 | Individually the trips cost around £13–£14 each , but if you buy them all , we 'll give you a free discount booklet saving you £££ 's in many discos , bars and restaurants in resort . |
5 | It can not be pretended that either scholar 's career is entirely typical of its period-Hocazade 's career is unusually chaotic even for the later fifteenth century , Civizade 's in many respects unusually " regular " even for the later sixteenth century-but the degree to which they are atypic is not sufficient to give a misleading impression . |
6 | So , it , it 's in many ways a , a book that , that looks two ways , as it were , back and , and forward . |
7 | erm If you take a novel like Dorothy Sayers ' Gaudy Night , which is offered as an example of a classic detective story which really is also a novel about academic life , it 's a love story , I think as a love story and as a novel of academic life it 's in many ways very good indeed , but I think as a detective story it 's completely uninteresting you know because one part has to fade in order that the , the other should come into focus . |
8 | ‘ The whole story 's in that exercise book I found . ’ |
9 | What 's in that basket ? ’ she demanded . |
10 | Even if people in this state are able to get themselves going as far as applying for jobs and are offered interviews , they fail to get them because the image they put across is one of a lackadaisical , flattened dullard — and who would want to employ someone who 's in that state ? |
11 | It 's in the case of how we police students that the question about where we draw the line and how far we become engaged are most problematic , I think , and it 's in that case really that I 'm proposing this distinction . |
12 | It 's in that stuff they |
13 | ‘ What 's in that newspaper ? |
14 | Lizzie turned from the bed , and the action provoked Mrs Funnell to say to Peggy , ‘ Your mother 's in that kind of a mood , is n't she , Peggy ? |
15 | When he 's in that mood , nowt scares him . ’ |
16 | Who 's in that bar in the Rosie erm who do you see ? |
17 | What 's in that pot there ? |
18 | ‘ Yes , but I brought some in earlier ; it 's in that bucket there , and there 's peat there , too , and it 's dry . |
19 | Determined he 's gon na have what 's in that bucket is n't he ? |
20 | She 's with the girl who 's in that series but it 's like the American one with she 's got a male housekeeper and she it 's duri , it 's ju it 's only a comedy in the afternoon . |
21 | He 's in that car too ! |
22 | Who 's in that car . |
23 | And that 's in that place just round about there . |
24 | Well the outing 's in that area the next day . |
25 | Really careful with it but you still pick the outline up cos it 's in that area . |
26 | I 'll , I 'll ask this other girl who I do n't know so well but I 'm sure if she 's going that way , she , you know , she 's in that area anyway . |
27 | he 's in that cupboard again look , huh |
28 | Yeah , well the one I got , I go , one I got five pound off she lives alone and she 's in that flat and everything . |
29 | Well , it 's in that line of con , just below that line of concrete and the top of the door . |
30 | So erm I was thrilled to bits cos that long cupboard that 's in that bedroom , that from the same person that we got the table from . |