Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He defended the Masai 's right not to go to school , and opposed their forcible recruitment into the King 's African Rifles during the First World War . |
2 | Where the auction is expressly advertised subject to a reserve price , s57(6) expressly preserves the seller 's right not to sell below the reserve price . |
3 | ‘ You mean it 's all right to sleep with you under your own roof with your mother there although it 's not quite the done thing here ? ’ |
4 | ‘ It 's all right to ask for other people . |
5 | With these new legislations I have no power what 's so ever to do with the safety . |
6 | I mean you know well is probably just about to become a member of our flight I mean he 's going through he 's just about to go to the R A F College in Cranwell |
7 | he 's just about to come into it |
8 | Tonight , at the Apollo Theatre in Oxford , he 's just about to star in the smash hit musical , Barnum . |
9 | Nigel Mansell showed today that he 's still out to win despite having already wrapped up the World Championship . |
10 | Perhaps the Frank Slade role is a sign that Pacino is looking for something to stretch him , because he 's also about to embark on another slightly unusual project . |
11 | But at the start of proceedings Broderick is under no illusions about who he 's really here to talk about . |
12 | But there 's even more to disagree with , particularly in the suggested preparations we are told to make for the forthcoming holocaust . |
13 | ‘ Wet and cold 's quite enough to know in a lifetime full of fish ! ’ |
14 | As Miss Barraclough says , there 's nowhere else to go for a star like me . |
15 | I suppose he was going down the hill to Moorgate Road , there 's nowhere else to go from Albert Terrace . ’ |