Example sentences of "'s [verb] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's hanging in there
2 about t yeah he 's rang since twice Dennis .
3 Who 's who 's drawing over here ?
4 He 's returning to somewhere safe when he does that , she thought .
5 It 's designed to gently exercise the small , delicate facial muscles to help prevent wrinkles and sagging .
6 Meanwhile , the magnificent Harris 's looked on menacingly .
7 that 's the speed and she 's tearing into about erm five five strips of sheet metal .
8 It 's happening to more and more people and right across the social spectrum .
9 Er , and that 's , that 's the sort of light you do need for landscapes , and that 's happening over here .
10 With the yahoos and the screams and the what 's happening over there ?
11 Let's have a look in and see if your brains are expanding or what 's happening in here .
12 Apparently 'e 's took over there fer good .
13 Your thing 's winding in here .
14 Chairman of the Northamptonshire Police Federation says he 's appalled at how lenient the sentence is .
15 I do n't know , maybe that 's just the way it 's done over there .
16 Look fella , you 're gon na have to go and learn that how that 's done by here .
17 ‘ I think it 's done by quite a few groups these days , ’ said Mike Morrissey of the CMAC .
18 I tell him — since this critic has n't liked anything he 's seen for about twenty years — ; it does n't matter if he comes on a wet Wednesday with no R in the month and a tram strike .
19 So it 's , it 's looking at very small parts of the graph if you like .
20 One looks at a star , one sees radiation from an object which may have a surface temperature of many thousands of degrees — in fact , internal temperatures of millions of degrees , but with a radio telescope one 's looking at very , very cold regions and these were totally inaccessible before the advent of radio astronomy , or of this type anyway , and for the first time one was able to see material spread between the stars rather thinly , but in fact in a very cold state .
21 Rocetta the ones that mum 's looking at now
22 At the John Radcliffe Hospital , Professor Andrew McMichael 's looking at how the body responds to the virus .
23 Now it 's looking like about ninety one .
24 Here , he 's looking in how he came , where is it ?
25 You do that all the time but it 's remembering to actually
26 ‘ Well , he 's grown since then . ’
27 I guess we 'll find out for sure what Joseph 's made of here in Cochin-China . "
28 Well she copes because she had the same problem as me with her hands if she 's writing for long , her hands ache , so she can write a longer letter if she types , so I said I , I did n't really , I like a hand written letter best it seems more personal somehow , perhaps they do , having a typed letter means you can send a longer one , they all mean
29 I 'm going to lie in bed in the darkness and the music and think I 'm with G.P. and he 's lying over there with his eyes shut and his pitted cheek and his Jew 's nose ; as if he was on his own tomb .
30 ‘ It 's turning into quite an evening for you , is n't it ?
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