Example sentences of "'s [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | We 're not worried , we 're not actually keeping you to anything that 's down on the gift voucher . |
32 | See there 's down on the ground now cos somebody called Mr bought it now , I think . |
33 | and down with the local tyrants , it 's down with the system as it stands or |
34 | It 's down to the individual to emerge from any school or so-called school . |
35 | But let's face it gents , speed in itself on a completely open road with nobody around is not in itself dangerous , that 's down to the individual . |
36 | ‘ It depends entirely where you live whether it 's down to the school you are in or the local education authority . |
37 | He says they had to deal with more serious injuries than usual and it 's down to the lack of rain . |
38 | I really think that first and foremost this one 's down to the board . |
39 | He says it 's down to the strength of the building and in each case the JCB wins . |
40 | er As you know , it 's been bandied around that there 's the possibility that it could cost in the region of 3 to 3 1/2 million pounds , and obviously that 's down to the rate payer . |
41 | So it 's down to the chip and we have n't had the chance of being . |
42 | but individuals have a responsibility for crime as well , because the ownership of , of crime problems is not just the police , it 's down to the community in which that the people live . |
43 | so this is , that 's all , that 's down in the valley ? |
44 | Erm , so I 'm hoping that that will work , it 's it 's down in the diary for him to do that , and and I 've given a little note about what the Adult School is all about . |
45 | ‘ He 's down in the mouth worse'n ever today . ’ |
46 | The one that 's Down In The Borders yes , I mean that , I 've seen so , another piece of print about that one Down In The Borders and erm it 's , it 's not our version of audio description , so I am going to write |
47 | That 's down in the town , see . |
48 | And I went down to this bird 's down by the library two weeks ago and this same fella came in with a gram and he was like that , giving out big smokes . |
49 | Oh that 's down by the dock ? |
50 | She 's along for the ride . ’ |
51 | It 's over on the bookcase . ’ |
52 | ‘ After the office , it 's over to the pub , then a gig , then to a club . ’ |
53 | Meanwhile , it 's over to the USA too for the Galaxy C-5 , mission complete , thanks for the memory . |
54 | Looks like it 's over to the Government , Kirsty . |
55 | THEN IT 'S OVER TO THE PERFORMER(S) , AND it is here ( at least in the Western Classical music tradition ) , that the point of contract for the great majority of music lovers occurs : not with the original text ( as with paintings , architecture , novels , poetry , often even drama ) , but with the interpreter . |
56 | In fact , she 's over at the Yard now chattin' up some foreman or other she 's got eatin' out of her hand . |
57 | And he forecast : ‘ As soon as the election 's over at the party conference , watch 'em fall into line . ’ |
58 | Surely it 's over bar the paperwork . ’ |
59 | He 's through to the semi-finals of the nude mud-wrestling , and he 's in training . |
60 | And he ought to know : he 's through to the finals . |