Example sentences of "[conj] it 's [adj] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Ober Gabelhorn-Wellenkuppe traverse , the most frequented route up the mountain , is a very traditional climb , the kind of route that it 's easy to imagine Victorians accompanied by their Swiss guides tackling : balancing along the snow arête , confronting the Grand Gendarme and cutting steps up the steep summit ridge .
2 The trouble about starting a very small business is that it 's difficult to do things of any great originality , because you do n't have the buying power or maybe the manufacturing base to really get the thing off the ground .
3 He says that it 's unfair to inflict rules on the way performers play or behave ; it 's just more red tape .
4 So it 's nice to have reminders of the places we enjoyed going to . ’
5 We think that on balance we have er the majority of the support of the public at large within Greater York , that this is the strategic er approach that is necessary for Greater York , it 's necessary to protect the greenbelt and it 's necessary to protect communities and villages er in and around erm Greater York .
6 Meanwhile , the N R A says it treats very seriously its responsibility to stop any contaminating material getting into water supplies , and it 's keen to offer guidelines to farmers on issues such as farm waste disposal .
7 Yeah , everything is photo-ops and it 's weird to see photo-ops in a war .
8 But it 's difficult to remember things like that when you 've been brought up in a village and you 're used to chatting to everyone you meet .
9 But it 's hard to write songs .
10 The unwary traveller could easily be perplexed by the names of shops in Japan , as it 's fashionable to give shops names in Japlish , with no regard — or with the wrong regard — to the word 's original English meaning .
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