Example sentences of "'s [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's mostly a question of wanting to do so ! |
2 | It 's mostly a matter of timing … but I 'll do what I can . |
3 | So I explained it 's mostly a practical thing . |
4 | Men have the operation too , but it 's mostly the women . |
5 | In fact I think in in those days er it 's mostly the local men that |
6 | it 's mostly the telly and the microwave . |
7 | When I say a right brain of course it does n't mean that the left brain 's just shut down completely but it 's predominantly a a right brain activity it 's the the creative part . |
8 | he 's right no quality in he ? |
9 | That 's right playing in , the sandpit , that 's right a , a sandpit in the corner for playi we kids to play in you see . |
10 | Yes , that 's right a little on the back of the neck , you see . |
11 | I 've found the increasing dogmatism and certainty that she 's right the most sinister thing about her because that so often goes with paranoid feelings , and it may be that this is one manifestation of that . |
12 | The rich peasants made up another seven percent I have to check to see I 've got the figure 's right the middle peasants , twenty percent the poor peasants seventy percent . |
13 | It 's right the tips of your fingers ? |
14 | But the work also had to contend with three apses , and here it met with less success : in the apse to Orpheus 's right the panel is a poor fit , and throws out the meeting of the guilloche border of the main design with the north-western abutement . |
15 | Well she used to write she used to send these to the erm Dalesman man , that 's right the Dalesman , yeah that 's right |
16 | ‘ Do n't be fooled ’ , they warn , ‘ It 's rarely a biological condition . |
17 | For instance , sometimes the Profitboss will disagree with a decision made by his boss ; but that 's rarely a reason to resign . |
18 | You pay , of course , but that 's rarely a problem for his clientele . |
19 | Now it 's rarely the case that the replacement is actually a better player than the so-called old fellow . |
20 | But for gay men and lesbian women that 's rarely the case . |
21 | He began explaining , straight on , then first right , on to the second set of lights … etcetera … etcetera … it 's rather a long walk , sir , he concluded . |
22 | ‘ It 's rather a long way , though . |
23 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's rather a delicate matter . ’ |
24 | And it 's rather a good thing this one did look like a tramp , ’ she added , ‘ because you might not have talked to him if you had n't mistaken him for a poor old man , and he would n't have learned anything about Brownies , and we should n't be going to continue to enjoy the use of his lovely Park . |
25 | It 's rather a tight fit , ’ she said apologetically , and the woman beamed at her . |
26 | ‘ No , ’ said Gay , ‘ he 's not classical , whatever else he is ; besides , people always argue about whether it 's a hard or soft C. He 's rather a mystery dog , is n't he ? |
27 | Considering the rock at Tremadog feels so solid on a small scale , it 's rather a shame that it has a large scale tendency to become part of the scree at the foot of the crag ! |
28 | ‘ It 's not really anything very important , Michael , it 's rather a small thing we 're asking of you . |
29 | That 's rather a tall order , is n't it ? |
30 | ‘ It 's rather a sobering thought , you know , Preston . |