Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's all [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now it 's all Boy Scout stuff and bivouacs and tents .
2 It 's all evening weekends you know .
3 NME 's punk enfant terrible Tony Parsons in 1992 : now it 's all Apple Mac and Armani , then it was chiefly amphetamine and aggression
4 shorthand it 's all shorthand notes .
5 it 's all office work
6 Another , a business woman , often under considerable pressure , managed to come to an arrangement with her voluble but good-humoured mother , that she could terminate any of their telephone conversations speedily if necessary , without giving offence , simply by saying , ‘ Well , I 'm afraid it 's all action stations here now , so I 'll have to say goodbye ’ ; and it worked remarkably well .
7 It 's the same with most women I said , and it 's all paper talk .
8 Meanwhile , Rudge dismissed recent speculation linking him with the managerial vacancy at Bristol Rovers by insisting : ‘ It 's all paper talk . ’
9 In Salvador , it 's all death squads , guerilleros , sombreros .
10 It 's all ground cover and
11 no , but he has n't been able to because he has to come round but he 's all ra ra ra ra , whistle whistle whistle .
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