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

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1 on the basis of a hundred per hundred thousand square feet to which you 'd have to add obviously a sort of surrounding area from the square footage used for a distribution warehouse , it looks as though it 's around about the thirteen
2 No , it 's around about the off in n it ?
3 They reckon it 's up to a million now . ’
4 It 's up to every one of us to Lend a Hand and find it .
5 But , as Jon Edgson says : ‘ All we can do is start the ball rolling , after that it 's up to the individual concerned .
6 A NatWest spokeswoman said : ‘ It 's up to the individual branch management .
7 ‘ But at the end of the day it 's up to the 100,000 citizens of Derry to act as sales people for their city . ’
8 It 's up to the blooming restaurant .
9 It 's up to the organic farmers to sort out the inconsistent supply complaint .
10 ‘ Now it 's up to the so-called bigger clubs to make their move , ’ he said .
11 Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing local network-based multisystem electronic mail products , hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter roll-out : Hitachi reckons that it 's on to a good thing because veca : International Data Corp predicts the worldwide market will be 77m users in 1996 ; Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration , management and directory synchronisation likely using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol .
12 Hitachi figures it 's on to a good thing : IDC predicts the worldwide market will be 77 million users in 1996 .
13 A zero fret sits in front of the large nut , then it 's on to the real love-it-or-loathe-it Höfner feature : the headstock .
14 The daily conference over , it 's on to the main activity of the day for me , which is a Long Northwind Patrol .
15 Having finished a job , they do n't sit around enjoying the results — it 's on to the next .
16 And when one house is improved to the limit , it 's on to the next there too .
17 Smash 'em all and it 's on to the next level .
18 It 's round about it 's round about the same .
19 Before lining up for the first race of the season it 's off to the now-standard bits-and-bobs shop , where you can spend up to $100,000 upgrading your jalopy .
20 It 's about minus a million , so it 's about minus a million squared .
21 It 's about minus a million , so it 's about minus a million squared .
22 having this whole thing out , right , she 'd pay right , I bring home wage , right believe it or not I 'll tell you it 's about between a hundred and eleven and a hundred and fourteen pounds a week , that 's forty and ten , that 's a hundred and fifty pounds a week , right , now if she got to pay poll tax out of that , right , what she 's getting which is twenty odd pounds a month
23 It 's out with the old hairdressers , the cliff-edge guitar posturing , the in-stadium clips of religious fandemonium , and in with pumpingpop bass-lines , strutting down mean urban streets and becoming part of the real world .
24 But within a couple of pages , it 's back to the hollow sound of random jottings .
25 It 's back to the stationary bike or jogging in the pool .
26 Well it 's back to the old confusion again , that we 've got this stupid sign here which can mean it 's a negative number or it can mean take away , and sometimes it does n't really matter which way we look at it .
27 I said it 's back to the original
28 After all that , it 's back into the fabulous chauffeur-driven limousine for the trip home .
29 And I think the Catholic Church has stayed the same there ; it 's back in the 1950s whereas it 's collapsed healthily down here .
30 So in the words of the rap , it 's down to the real nitty gritty to keep the flames of the scouting movement burning bright .
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