Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I go back to the car , thinking maybe Mr Azul 's only out for a short while .
2 And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills .
3 I think it 's all over for a long time .
4 Though I must admit , we 'll be glad when it 's all over in the Far East and they can come back safe and sound . ’
5 the monarchy are non political and therefore , when they choose to speak it 's usually out of a genuine concern for that problem , it 's not for popularity or personal gain because they are there already and , I think that is quite important when po politicians tend to do good it 's usually to get votes .
6 Today , closer to Clapton ( geographically ) than he 's been in a long while , Anthony Newley is relishing the chance to prove he 's still up to a tough dramatic performance eight shows a week and , to follow , he has plans for a musicalised Richard III .
7 I trust you 'll find the other one to your satisfaction , though I fear it 's hardly up to the five-star standards you 're doubtless accustomed to . ’
8 Crewe boss Gradi is the only manager of a club in either the Premier or Football League not a member of the organisation — and it 's partly down to the incorrect spelling of his surname .
9 Erm to , it 's really back to the old barter system .
10 But anyway we 've grasped the point that the general elections it 's really down to the prime minister to er er to ask for the dissolution of parliament and the prime minister will normally a will normally ask for the dissolution of parliament when he or she thinks they 've got the best chance of winning .
11 ‘ It 's really down to the British Government to sort it out now and for us to keep the pressure up on them .
12 It 's then on to the inter-80 class at the age of ten , riding six-speed 80cc machines .
13 He 's actually back at the working class Blackburn Rovers he managed before that , where he had to scrape for money and look for bargains .
14 Anyway , ’ Finch said in his ordinary voice and coming out of the interesting counterpoint , ‘ if he 's not rotten , he 's certainly out of the usual run of analysts .
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