Example sentences of "'s [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's nothing between the two teams … |
2 | ‘ It 's nothing but a nasty sprain , that 's all . |
3 | ‘ Maybe people will be more careful of their children after they 've read it , ’ suggested Dorothy hopefully , and then added : ‘ She 's nothing but a social climber , anyway . ’ |
4 | A glowing profile by a local journalist of the time said : ‘ There 's nothing of the ruthless businessman in him . |
5 | ‘ God , Nurse , ’ Ted exclaimed virtuously , ‘ There 's nothing for a hot-blooded sinner like me to do when he sees you coming , except close his eyes and pray for continence . ’ |
6 | So what is so there 's nothing to the other side , just apart from this big room ? |
7 | And you come over this hill and suddenly there 's nothing on the other side except a huge hole in the ground , and the road goes along almost a cliff edge the side of this erm hole which is this worked out iron ore quarry . |
8 | there 's nothing like a complete bearing . |
9 | No , there 's nothing like a good laugh to make you feel better about yourself . |
10 | There 's nothing like a good bed , ’ said Nessie O'Neil to her daughter Nellie as they made up the bed in the box bedroom at Ballytreabhair Farm . |
11 | Almost too close to Madge Ramsey 's famous ; ‘ Say what you like , there 's nothing like a nice cup of tea . ’ |
12 | When the weather 's good there 's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a special menu a final flourish . |
13 | Let me interview them because there 's nothing like a human story |
14 | There 's nothing like a moonlit feast , is there ? |
15 | It 's nothing like an average trip to the hairdressers but Gazza 's no average hedgehog . |
16 | ‘ There 's nothing like an old bothy for warmth . ’ |
17 | Second team or not , however , there 's nothing like the first century . |
18 | Ach , there 's nothing like the primitive life , is there ? ’ |
19 | There 's nothing like the soft texture and colour of old fabrics : learn to use and take care of them . ’ |
20 | You know , if there 's nothing like the last week then Did you have your tea Danny ? |
21 | Because now I know there 's nothing behind the fancy shirt that interests me in the slightest . ’ |
22 | It 's generally the other way round ; lass ; it 's them at the other end of the Feltons ' fists who generally land up here . |
23 | ‘ You think there 's someone on the Moslem side who 's got an interest in keeping things on the boil ? ’ asked Georgiades . |
24 | seventy seven know 's somebody with a beautiful body and , and twenty three of you do n't . |
25 | And they say that 's plenty for a healthy business . |
26 | Love 's O.K. when it 's you in the starring rôle , but me — that 's vile and disgusting . |
27 | And perhaps the most difficult one to remember is the easiest of the lot , the acid plus the metal cos there 's none of the usual stuff , no salt no water just the hydrogen coming off . |
28 | There 's none of the dazzling leaps or appalling lapses that gave previous albums a dynamic range . |
29 | There 's none of the daily rancour which develops when people live bovinely together . |
30 | There 's none of the rigorous logic and choreographed confusion of real farce , and director Jude Kelly labours under the mistaken impression that if the characters rush around and shout a lot , then they are bound to be funny . |