Example sentences of "'s [verb] [prep] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And er he says well Berty 's arranged for a van to sa to get this suite . |
2 | I think also if you read it through there 's no insurance jargon in there at all , except to say that the policy 's underwritten by a Department of Trade approved insurer . |
3 | I think that is a big difficulty that , the diversity of family types simply has n't been recognised and , anything that 's seen as a benefit for one parent families is a political no no ! |
4 | I mean , it 's partly I suppose because I do n't watch a lot of football , but women 's football is not generally , it 's occasionally you get an article in the press and it 's seen as a kind of freakish thing ! |
5 | You 've got , in fact , to work out what their proper significance is , but there 's no doubt that it 's seen as a kind of turning point , and although it was a Roman Catholic Council , its effect has been marked on all aspects of Christian life in Europe and , well , through the world . |
6 | But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind . |
7 | But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind . |
8 | I mean it 's turned into a bit of a joke now really |
9 | Ten R A F crewmen were killed yesterday when one of the Shackleton 's crashed into a hillside in the outer Hebrides . |
10 | Whether she is consciously twisting logic , or just , poor girl , confused , I 'm not sure , but at the end it 's quite clear ‘ So dear I love them that with him all deaths I could endure , without him live no life ’ , that she 's got into a world of fantasy because the one thing that is of course not in question is that Adam should die and that she should live on , which appears to be what she 's referring to here . |
11 | She 's got in a lot of . |
12 | She 's alright yeah , well I , I bought her a book but it 's one of these , it 's like a talking book a Disney one , it 's got like a keyboard down the side and you press certain pads and it makes a noise and I thought oh rather than just getting an ordinary book , I thought that would be quite good |
13 | That 's my dad , not my step dad who 's got like a wank of everything . |
14 | Oh it sounds as if it 's got like a K on it |
15 | You see he 's got like a letter off the tax , they 're wanting the twenty five percent . |
16 | More important than all the pats on the back she 's had as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company . |
17 | Now I do n't believe that this issue has been aired wide enough it 's understood by a lot of people what the problems are going to be these problems are n't gon na occur in the next ten years , they will happen in twenty years ' time . |
18 | And I think this is a pretty critical problem , and of course it 's not only based on Sussex schools , but it 's based on a number of schools throughout the country which we 're studying to see the effects of this programme . |
19 | I mean Brian 's pulled in a lot of work . |
20 | It 's accompanied by a wave of hysteria . |
21 | It 's known as a hippo-bath-day on this one . |
22 | Yeah , the uni er the uniform branch turn up to investigate a crime and if they find fingerprints they will get what 's known as a scenes of crime officer to take the fingerprints off the wall , yeah ? |
23 | He 's charged with a number of other offences . |
24 | The record 's gone through a lot of transformations and taken a hellaciously long time to get done . ’ |
25 | ‘ She 's gone into a state of shock . |
26 | No , he 's gone to a play at the college and a yeah I was er like when I realised that had come on I thought does he know ? |
27 | " Somebody 's gone to a lot of trouble to remove anything that might give a clue to his identity , " Redpath said . |
28 | Dinner 's in an hour , and Nightingale 's gone to a lot of trouble . |
29 | He 's gone to a meeting at Cambuslang . |
30 | She 's gone from a Scouse-hold to a household name , co-starring in the latest run of the hit TV show The Comedians . |