Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [verb] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And she 's trying to buy a little justice from fate , ’ said Hotspur , with an overshadowed smile . |
2 | Now she 's returned to start a new career … and a new life . |
3 | And when she 's go , when she 's having having a good time she ta , she 's like one of the nurses you know , she helps them out but when she 's on her downer she 'll sit there and she wo n't do anything |
4 | I think she 's going to go a long way — which she deserves to . ’ |
5 | I think she 's going to have a nervous breakdown . ’ |
6 | She 's going to have a ripping time . |
7 | I 'm glad you like my essay , but I do n't like what you 're doing ’ , or would he think ‘ oh dear I 've got to put with this or she 's going to write a bad report on me ’ . |
8 | Besides that , it 's helping to maintain a high profile for the competition circuit and we depend on that for the continued success of our Crag-U-Like operations . ’ |
9 | It 's hoped to attract a top professional and a very big money tournament . |
10 | And in , in a sense , it 's trying to use an economic , it 's , it 's because they 're , they 're setting up child care organizations , people employing child care , it 's , it 's creating an economic development solution to the social problem . |
11 | All I 'm try we 're only speaking from the best interests here , speaking from the bloody heart rather than the head probably here but we we do want th we do want the best but it 's the old old story , it 's botching it up is n't it , it 's fudging it , it 's trying to fit a square pet into a role cos we pay crap money y'know |
12 | Erm it 's , it 's trying to get an amicable solution to it . |
13 | It 's called having a historical imagination . |
14 | It 's asked to sustain an enormous amount of emotional intensity , which it probably was n't asked to do before , and that 's hard . |
15 | The brushwood is n't wasted … it 's stacked to form an impenetrable fence to keep out deer which would otherwise nibble down all the new growth . |
16 | It 's used to gain a firm commitment that your client will proceed with your product recommendations on the second appointment . |
17 | It 's threatening to cause a huge ecological disaster . |
18 | All right then , it might just be a fabulous walk , but whatever the reason it 's helped wear a deep wide scar up the glen that the scenery could well do without . |
19 | if they ever do discover who was responsible , and it 's not without the bounds of possibility , it 's going to cause an awful lot of red faces and I 'm not just referring to the villain himself . |
20 | Bulmers is doing so well that it 's going to need an extra two hundred tons of apples a day from local growers … |
21 | ‘ But it 's going to put an awful lot of island people to a lot of trouble , and it will mean many hundreds of them will have to wait even longer for jobs now . ’ |
22 | It 's going to take a long time yet . |
23 | The Stacker device driver is pretty big — 40Kb — and unless this can be loaded high , it 's going to take a big chunk of Conventional memory . |
24 | Let them know it 's going to have a fabulous programme and be full of people they know or others of a like mind . |
25 | Last week for instance , we had somebody out on the motorway interviewing the site workers , but we also want to hear from people in the local communities , around Banbury , around Bicester , and found out what they feel about the motorway , because it 's going to have an enormous impact on the area . |
26 | ‘ It 's going to cost a great deal of money . |
27 | Oh it 's a very important point , is n't it , if it 's going to cost a great deal more to push privatization through when you 've got a fifty billion overspend anyway , I 'd have thought people who were worried about V A T on fuel would say that is a very significant point . |
28 | It 's going to make an awful lot of cars look , well , just a bit 'eighties . |
29 | It 's going to look a little bit better . |
30 | The four year hiatus has been a good old-fashioned period of reappraisal ; he 's learnt to become a good father , he says , while the composing has flourished . |