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

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1 It 's become one of the most famous brands in the world .
2 It 's also clear that the teacher population has erm improved in the sense that it 's become much less mobile .
3 It 's become apparent that had the plane been a few feet higher it would have hill .
4 I want to make a limited point at this juncture , I reserve the right to come back later on , and it 's become three points as a result of the discussion we 've already had , my view on the contribution of the of the greenbelt to the York issue is n't just the setting of the city , it 's the character of the city , and that would include the central city and the historic city , and the need to limit the physical expansion and size of the urban area because of the implications inside the historic city , and that would certainly apply to other cities with greenbelts that I 'm familiar with like York , like er Oxford , which the character suffers from expansion , possibly excessive , Norwich , that considered a greenbelt , and London , if you like that did n't get its greenbelt until we had the character rather drastically altered , so I think it is n't just the setting and how you see the city from the ring road , it 's actually what happens inside the core , the second point I want to make is really for clarification perhaps , er and it relates to the question of allocations between the built up area and the inner edge of the greenbelt , as I understand it all those allocations are already er included in the Ryedale local plan , and are already therefore included in the commitments that we looked at in Ryedale , I do n't think there is a further reserve of spare opportunities that might be used either before or after two thousand and six , that 's certainly my understanding and if anybody was was taking a different view I think that should be clear , and now I come to the one point that I was actually going to raise , erm I think it 's important that in this discussion of the relations between York city and Greater York , that we get a , early on , a clear view of what the requirements are in York , not just its capacity which we 've discussed so far , and a figure of three thousand three hundred seems to be a fairly common currency , but its requirements , and I want to address a particular question to the County Council , which is in my proof , so they 've had as it were four weeks notice of it .
5 I 've argued that for twenty years , now suddenly overnight it 's become unfashionable and let's make it clear why it 's become unfashionable .
6 I 've argued that for twenty years , now suddenly overnight it 's become unfashionable and let's make it clear why it 's become unfashionable .
7 It 's become unfashionable because the media is now looking at an alternative scapegoat for the problems the Conservative Party , that 's why it 's a reason and what is arising from the Labour leadership at the moment is purely an attempt to placate the media .
8 the local council , who , who , I wo , I call it used me but not in er whatsit sense , er it 's helped , you know it 's , it 's helped them and er whatever , it 's become well-known if I might say so , in locks , I 'll go to Dick
9 Once again that 's another one which is just a glance at the , at the programme if it 's presented one way and very difficult if it 's presented another way .
10 Once again that 's another one which is just a glance at the , at the programme if it 's presented one way and very difficult if it 's presented another way .
11 I will say it 's cut shorter at the back .
12 It 's turned dull in n it ?
13 And Corner well er it it 's turned full circle has it were when we came and then er there were other firms they did away with some part of the shop .
14 MAX : It 's gone gray .
15 Right Kyle because it 's gone eight go to bed !
16 Well I mean it 's gone much beyond that I mean they the reality of the situation is er is not like that I 'm afraid I mean it Eighteen men have been sacked and and these are men that have put those quarries where they are .
17 I get worried when he does things because when he 's working like he 's working and he 's travelling like he 's doing I 'm , he goes Monday morning , he comes back Friday , by the time we 've done our shopping Saturday , he 's , he 's , if we go out Saturday night it 's what , eleven , twelve o'clock or more , it 's gone twelve o'clock usually after he 's gone and he 's back up then .
18 If it 's gone black it 's a least a couple of days old .
19 See , it 's gone five and she 'll be creatin' if I 'm not back for my tea . ’
20 This lovely supple rubber here is exactly the same supple rubber here at one time but now it 's gone all hard and denatured because of the chemicals .
21 Cos it 's gone all funny inside , can you see ?
22 Fifteen It 's all gone erm it 's gone all soggy .
23 and erm it 's gone all so , it 's , it was old and it was er
24 It 's gone all my nose funny now .
25 And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better .
26 It 's gone rusty .
27 It 's gone rusty .
28 It 's gone dark while he 's waiting for us outside .
29 Er Andrea , er it 's gone eleven I must n't detain you any longer .
30 Well look folks we 'll have to stop now it 's gone eleven and I have to give a lecture Joy , er that was an excellent er summary , well done .
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