Example sentences of "'s [adv] [v-ing] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The family of the entertainer Leslie Crowther , who was critically injured in a car crash three months ago , says he 's slowly getting back to normal .
2 Ah sure he 's only staying out for a while till he gets married and that .
3 The number plate 's only hanging on by one screw .
4 Yeah , she 's only coming up for six weeks , mm , a monster .
5 I mean , it 's only going up on the wall with those three others .
6 " But he 's only going over for our sakes — so we can make contact . "
7 Dr Apps ' wife Jane , who was looking after their three children at home in Elton Road , Darlington , said : ‘ Tonight it 's only going down to about minus 23 degrees centigrade .
8 ‘ Pay no attention , ’ Dickinson told the replacements , ‘ he 's only showing off in front of the visitors . ’
9 You know , just talking to him now he 's obviously getting back at her .
10 He of friends , and I thought well , when we 're going into this , you know , he 's obviously coming in as a colleague , because actually he was a member of the same damn union .
11 It 's obviously working well in Wales now , in Powys .
12 The effect of a single cell 's suddenly stepping out of tandem could parallel that of HIV within the human body — an aggressively private agenda that compromises and ultimately destroys the entire host system .
13 ‘ To pick David up — surprising as it seems , he 's apparently living there with her .
14 ‘ She will be delighted , ’ Alida Thorne said , ‘ she 's so looking forward to a visitor .
15 It 's already going out on this month 's Crimewatch .
16 Like Kos , Rhodes has many fine , deserted beaches but it 's best getting there by car .
17 Someone even stopped Carl in the street the other day and congratulated him on how good the album is , so it looks like the world 's finally catching up with us . ’
18 Someone even stopped Carl in the street the other day and congratulated him on how good the album is , so it looks like the world 's finally catching up with us . ’
19 Well erm , at half past six Paula he 'll be in the middle of his tea , you 've got to give the guy a chance to turn round try to suit you , but think of him , he 's just getting in from work and boom
20 I do n't think it would 've bothered us when it was spitting and spotting if we 'd actually been out there , would it , it 's just setting off in it .
21 ‘ He 's just looking in on them .
22 No no no she 's just going out to daughter .
23 has to come up to the house to talk to him and erm like he sort of opens the door and just shuts it in his face cos he finds out the other bloke 's a prince and he 's just standing there in the rain .
24 So it 's just coming up to five to that 's okay .
25 Well , it , it 's just coming up to three , er , well done .
26 Well , it 's just coming up to eleven o'clock , who have n't we heard from , er , right , you 've been very very quiet there .
27 What we 're gon na do now , it 's just coming up to twenty past three , so we 'll take a tea break and then after tea we 'll come back and we 'll spend about an hour or so looking at identifying trainees .
28 It 's just coming up to twenty past three we 'll take fifteen minutes .
29 Before we do before we do given that it 's just coming up to ten thirty could I ask somebody to propose suspension of standing orders .
30 Dog 's from England can go anywhere , it 's just coming back in , the problem .
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