Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] 's [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The free arrangement of boards — where there 's one card slotted into the motherboard with three expansion slots on it — is also awkward .
2 But once you get down below the horizon you get to look round this area here where there 's some rope tangled round , some kind of padding , it does tend to get a little bit lost amongst all the pebbles .
3 said about the Animal Procedures Act of nineteen eighty six , erm , I know she 's been told about the animals are killed painlessly and that they suffer very little pain , where there 's any pain at all , but in fact this act erm which is governed by a committee only erm issues guidelines as to what might happen .
4 Now go uptown to the heights of Lansdown where there 's another clutch of shops devoted to decorative antiques .
5 Neighbours who will do this service for you should use the back door , where there 's less chance of them being seen going in and out .
6 She picked four kids up and you know right at end here where it 's that criss-cross ?
7 But it seems to me she should n't be locked up in Broadmoor , she should be somewhere where it 's more supervision , but more freedom where she can walk around gardens and places like that , erm
8 Recovering mental patients have been learning to deal with the world outside by taking canal cruises … although there 's hard work involved as well .
9 Although there 's some dispute about when they were last heard everyone 's agreed that it 's wonderful to hear them again .
10 You never told your husband or the police about Mahoney , so there 's little risk of your trying it with him .
11 Many haberdashers , drapery stores and knitting shops too , stock beads and sequins nowadays so there 's little reason not to have some around and that is the secret of adding beads .
12 Three 5.25-inch drive bays are free , so there 's ample room for peripheral expansion .
13 Farming is one of Scotland 's major industries , so there 's huge potential for Agribusiness . ’
14 The obvious advantage of this is that you only need to lug it around if you 're going to use it , so there 's another saving on weight .
15 So there 's some sort of kink in time about here ? ’ she said .
16 Every definition of it can be swiftly undermined , so there 's inevitable uncertainty about what it is that we should be celebrating .
17 And beneath , the copy-writers had reared a paradox that would have delighted Lewis Carroll : ‘ The family with two cars gets twice as many chores completed , so there 's more leisure to enjoy together ! ’
18 I come down stairs sideways , so my whole foot 's on the stair so there 's less chance of me falling down .
19 There are other reasons for owls not hunting in the rain — it hampers both vision and hearing , and limits vole activity , too , so there 's less prey even for those owls that do choose to venture out .
20 " Winter and summer , except it 's bitter cold .
21 Newspaper , difficult one , generally , but we 're lucky in that we 've got a place down in Exmouth that shred this all up for animal bedding , and they 'll take that , and again we 'll get recycling credits , so although it 's low value in terms of the actual material , it attracts this big recycling credit so so a subsidized market , if you like .
22 Simon Coombs MP for Swindon says although it 's disappointing news , he 's confident other companies will want to get involved in the development .
23 Numbers — Although it 's good fun for three or more people to abseil down a rope at the same time , normally no more than two should be attached to the same descendeur .
24 Interview he sez it 's appropriate that the men were brought to the Radcliffe for their eye surgery although it 's straightforward treatment .
25 Right , and if the slope of that average product curve , right is negative that implies the marginal product of labour is less than it 's average product hence if the slope of the average product curve is zero that implies therefore the marginal product equals the average product of labour .
26 It is no use us trying to clobber the economy with high taxation any more than it 's any use Lawson clobbering the economy with high interest rates …
27 Now this means that this part of the globe the bit nearest to the moon will have more than it 's fair share of gravity because it 's got the gravity of the earth and it 's got the gravity of the moon pulling all the sea which will cause the erm sea to bulge up in this region .
28 This part of the earth which is a long way away from the moon it 's as far away from the moon as you can get the opposite side of the earth , has got less than it 's fair share of gravity from the system because it 's so far away from the moon .
29 So it 's all hearsay , is n't it ?
30 My Dad s always talking about trying a windmill , but he 's never managed it yet , so it 's home-made tallow candles in the winter , to save the electricity .
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