Example sentences of "'s [adv] a [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's only , it 's only a bulb int it that 's er |
2 | ‘ It 's just a farm-labourer 's cottage , ’ Miss Honey said . |
3 | And then Wendy came back on the Wednesday , the day after It 's just a meeting R |
4 | He 's just a baby int he ? |
5 | ‘ It 's just a typist 's job up there , ’ one old hand at Index says . |
6 | Yeah it 's just a woman 's name or |
7 | He said : ‘ It 's still a gentleman 's sport . |
8 | It 's still a child 's guide to sexism : children may be unconvinced , especially by the boys ' latent gallantry ( ‘ They 'd kick her , I mean him ’ ) , and adults may find the story a touch contrived , but it 's a good read . |
9 | The sister of one his patients , she 's also a mobster 's wife , so when Barr falls under her spell , he becomes involved in a passionate affair that leads to obsession , betrayal and murder . |
10 | Of course , if you want to perform with it then you can mike it up just as easily as any other guitar , but it 's really a player 's instrument — a guitar for the kitchen , if you like . |
11 | But I think those days are now over and anybody who 's been in building societies , there 's now a feeling er that things have altered quite a long way . |
12 | Billet , codling , flatfish , mackerel and whiting from the piers or the beach ; there 's even a children 's corner in the harbour . |
13 | There , there 's quite a variety er of low alcohol drinks available now , what sort of things will be on offer there ? |
14 | I mean I do n't like to pick people out there 's quite a lot erm er Dr from South Wales he lives here , well he was born and bred here . |
15 | Well it 's over a year a on er working days . |
16 | But er that 's definitely a woman 's tradition , men do n't do it . |