Example sentences of "'s [verb] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If a woman is n't working , her husband 's bringing home the pay cheque and it 's seen very much as ‘ his money ’ , compulsive spending can be a way of getting back at him if she 's angry , ’ explains Simon Gelsthorpe . |
2 | ‘ It 's becoming just a fashion statement . |
3 | It 's becoming quite an art gallery . |
4 | ‘ But only because when we turned up at the solicitor 's to work out the marriage settlement — her idea , not mine — she realised for the first time that I was n't as rich as she thought . |
5 | yes , it 's tonight , it 's filling in the application form , but we 're asking you to read the scenario so you know a little bit about the people , and then this is all the information that 's been gathered . |
6 | So he 's filling in the application form of the dating agency , he said the girl 's got to be five foot ten , living in China , |
7 | When you have four or five people you have a very set arrangement — like , he 's playing rhythm and you 're playing lead , so-and-so 's playing the backbeat and thingy 's holding down the chord patterns . |
8 | He 's set up a fundraising appeal . |
9 | A woman who 's set up a cat sanctuary in her back garden is facing a battle to stay open , after neighbours complained to the local council . |
10 | Her two year old is the youngest of nine children , and as well as struggling to bring up her own family she 's set up a health project in her community . |
11 | After all , Bush has nothing to lose — he 's handing over the White House to Clinton . |
12 | He 's setting up a drumhead court-martial for tomorrow . ’ |