Example sentences of "'s [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No one 's firing at us now . ’ |
2 | He says it is natural for an artist to be concerned with the environment , as he 's exposed to it so often when working outside . |
3 | That 's his story and he 's sticking to it anyway ! |
4 | ‘ Oh yes — she 's explained to me all right . ’ |
5 | ‘ Sorrel 's cooking for us tonight , ’ he said apropos absolutely nothing . |
6 | ‘ She 's laughing at us too , but she 's right . |
7 | I do n't know what 's happening to me exactly . " |
8 | And all the time my cut thumb reminded me of what I must forget to stay sane ; all the time sick with worry about what 's happening to me so I have to keep ordering myself : Think about the invalid . |
9 | Good oh and what 's happening to you then today ? |
10 | And that 's what 's happening to us now |
11 | He 's acting like it never happened . ’ |
12 | She 's turned against us again , with a vengeance . |
13 | What she 's done to me so far is — probably — the worst she can do . |
14 | Its not as if everything 's done for you here . |
15 | Doctor 's looking at him now . |
16 | There 's to choose for them any more ! |
17 | Still searching through her pockets , she muttered fiercely , ‘ My name 's engraved on it somewhere ; does n't that fulfil the object of the exercise ? ’ |
18 | He discussed it with me when he made it and he 's talked about it since . ’ |
19 | Once the Tunnel opens — or maybe just before it does and before the French realize what 's going on and think up a way to stop it — he 'll sell them for maybe a thousand times what he 's paying for them now . ’ |
20 | The tragedy of it is though he 's paying for it now with his kidney problems . |
21 | Do n't know who 's paying for it all whether council is or what ? |
22 | The director 's waiting for me now . ’ |
23 | He 's waiting for you now . ’ |
24 | It 's gone dark while he 's waiting for us outside . |
25 | She says she 's called on you already and she 's helping you with your enquiries . |
26 | She said that also now her cousin 's staying with them so Vernon was trying to take this cousin out to see the sort of surrounding district er |
27 | What 's more , 'e 's callin' on me late tonight to find out if I 've 'ad another go and if I 've earned the quid . ’ |
28 | She 's getting into it now . |
29 | And I think what 's getting to me tonight , they 're all saying it 's a problem , and it 's tired , I mean , so is life ! |
30 | He 's staring at me now . |