Example sentences of "'s [adj] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right a bit of a wank yeah , turn it on . |
2 | What 's this a recall of last week ? |
3 | But it 's such shame cos it 's , I mean it 's such a chance of a lifetime I just wish the trouble |
4 | There 's such a wealth of material and talent in Northern Ireland — I 'd like to see more producers coming to us with ideas and telling us what they want to do , not waiting for us to tell them what we want |
5 | ‘ There 's such a variety of landscapes , it 's like a new world . ’ |
6 | It 's such a waste of young life . |
7 | It 's such a waste of time when they could be tracking down criminals amount of time . |
8 | It 's a very expensive undertaking all this and it 's such a waste of our money I suspect . |
9 | You ca n't get it it 's such a sort of panoramic sort of view , you know ? |
10 | But it 's such a sort of thing |
11 | ‘ There 's such a lot of you way down somewhere . |
12 | It 's such a lot of smoke . ’ |
13 | There 's such a lot of er erm extraordinary sayings in this er epistle . |
14 | There 's such a lot of work goes into them . |
15 | I think it 's because there 's such a lot of mixed people here now . |
16 | and the doctors was selling them to rich Romanians and things like that so there 's such a lot of corruption in the country . |
17 | It 's awful really when you think there 's such a lot of people got away with it all |
18 | Because I think it 's ironic a lot of what 's come out of this discussion tonight is that we 're actually considering relationships which are treasons , fundamentals |
19 | Over at Lord North Street in Miles 's flat a council of war of the Old Guard met . |
20 | It 's all a mistake of calculation from when the government nationalised further education . |
21 | It 's all a question of what a writer can use , what the work in hand will let him use . |
22 | But we 're not slaves to healthy eating — it 's all a question of moderation . ’ |
23 | It 's all a question of the rate of your personal metabolism . |
24 | ‘ It 's all a question of market , of you negotiating your deals in an appropriate way . |
25 | Barn owls are popular as pets , though , and a good breeding pair can produce four clutches of eggs a year in captivity , which again keeps the price down — it 's all a question of supply and demand . |
26 | " It 's all a question of the difference between the epic and the tragic , " he said , when she expressed a preference for heroes that die . |
27 | It 's all a question of luck , really . ’ |
28 | ‘ These days it 's all a question of money , ’ Lorton said . |
29 | To strive , to seek , to butch it out- it 's all a question of willpower . |
30 | ‘ It 's all a question of balance , ’ Edward muttered . |