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

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1 Well home 's always the best .
2 Now 's also the time to warn your remover about any parking restrictions at either end of the journey — he may need to liaise with the police .
3 And the outlook for tomorrow 's much the same : cloud in the east , sunny spells in the west .
4 I 'm not showing off or anything , but here 's just a sample of the questions he can complete , totally unprompted .
5 Here 's just a selection of some of the attractions on offer .
6 Well if one of those flats is for you , here 's just the thing to set off the view from the window .
7 IF YOU 'RE suffering from SAD syndrome , you need a tonic … and here 's just the thing .
8 Well here , here are char for example , this is a female , you see the , the white line on the fins and the very pale pink spots , this will actually get gradually more highly coloured until about December when they will be quite bright red , and , and in my opinion not a question really , but might be that some of these other ones are pretty nice as well here 's quite a , quite a dark little trout , probably been in the light for quite a long time , right now nevertheless that 's a female as well just a couple more famous small ones here , that 's a young salmon , that 's really a beauty .
9 The fella in here 's usually a bit starchy , I mean the young 'un , not the old one , not the manager like . ’
10 So abroad 's always a bit nostalgic for us .
11 What you want is to be able to answer a few sensible questions uniquely identifying you , the trouble is there 's probably a repertoire of only ten of those questions , you 're going to get asked three or four of them , but those questions , your date of birth , your telephone number , the er address of your bank and so on and so forth , if you 're a private detective you can get those , you can have them on a sheet of paper and you can pretend to be whoever you like .
12 These children are oblivious to the row over badgers and TB , for them there 's just the magic of seeing the cubs at close range .
13 [ There was discrimination ] not directly , but in subtle ways , like when you 're choosing your options , no matter what you 're doing there 's always a group where you can do cookery or needlework , but if you 're doing physics you have to put that down , and that means that you ca n't do something else that you might want to do , like history or something ; you 've got to make a positive choice to do science whereas it 's quite easy to drift into doing history and things like that .
14 And for the Hattatts there 's always a new challenge :
15 ‘ If she was wearing it there 's always the chance that someone recognised its true value , and it was stolen . ’
16 And I 'd like to bet there 's quite a few of the blokes down there ’ — she jerked her head to the side — ‘ look upon this war as a godsend because it 's given them a legitimate excuse to leave their shanties .
17 I 'm told there 's quite a difference . ’
18 But it 's still worth thousands of quid so to them that is there 're thousands erm er there 's quite a lot of things they built up .
19 I mean I do n't like to pick people out there 's quite a lot erm er Dr from South Wales he lives here , well he was born and bred here .
20 If there 's nothing wrong with your curtains except that you 've grown rather bored with them there 's quite a lot you can do to give them a new lease of life .
21 At a conference in Glasgow , delegates will be told there 's now a network of over one thousand American travel agents dedicated to promoting Scottish holidays .
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