Example sentences of "[vb base] it 's [adj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Police say it 's possible the man is responsible for two sex attacks and he must give himself up . |
2 | Investigators say it 's possible the money may have been taken to Iraq or Turkey to buy refugee supplies on the spot . |
3 | It 's incurable the reason I say it 's incurable the system 's too |
4 | The say it 's vital the rapist is caught before he strikes again . |
5 | But they say it 's unlikely the factory will reopen even if there 's an upturn in demand . |
6 | I know it 's terrible the price of it , were n't it ? |
7 | Labour say they believe it 's unlikely the decision will be overturned in the Commons . |
8 | Oh we 'll leave it as , I think it 's all the way through |
9 | I think it 's terrible the way these people ignore me she said when I made a complaint ! |
10 | ‘ I 've voted Labour all my life , but I think it 's disgusting the way David Abrahams was hounded out , ’ a balding man in his 30s tells Cranston as he stands , leaflets in hand , on a corner . |
11 | Well I think it 's much better once things are served I think it 's better the jury know that they 're being shown everything of relevance . |
12 | I think it 's half the point ! |
13 | More people own shares but , as a percentage of the number of shares held , the individual shareholding has fallen from thirty percent in 1979 to eighteen percent today , and if all these shareholders c turned up to exercise their right and their power at the annual meeting of British Telecom or British Gas , or any other , to say , we think it 's outrageous the sort of money that you are now paying your chairs and your directors , what would happen ? |
14 | but I just think it 's unfair the way they 're treating you . |