Example sentences of "'s [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then there 's the half-way house . |
2 | There 's the frequent sex with your boyfriend and your shuddering rejection of the idea , even , of kissing a girl . |
3 | Er the other thing you 've got to have and very essentially , is coordination , got to cross those stepping stones if you could n't coordinate the action right , now this is vitally important this coordination , it 's the skilful interaction of the five senses , the brain , the nerves and the muscles , acting with the right degree of effort and timing . |
4 | bathroom carpets we always do it 's the warm back |
5 | That 's like the average what is it it 's a Distance so it 's the average speed that 's been travelled throughout the journeys . |
6 | So that 's the average speed ? |
7 | ‘ That 's the strange thing , ’ the boy explained . |
8 | I think it 's the worse example of pure political self-indulgence that I have ever come across in the eight ye nearly eight years on this Council |
9 | It 's er , well you see G E C took over er and that 's the worse thing that could happen to anyone , er cos is an accountant and manufacturers . |
10 | that 's the worse thing rubber , rubber here Jimmy |
11 | you know it 's the worse thing |
12 | Nibbling , that 's the worse thing I can do . |
13 | I tell you what that 's the worse thing about cars , getting rid of them |
14 | What 's the worse thing ? |
15 | So as a small token of appreciation , I just have two books or two copies of the same book which I would like to hand to your president and to your general secretary as a token of appreciation and it 's the authorized biography of Nelson Mandela of whom we are all very proud , considering what he has suffered through and what he has done and we hope that this little token will be a kind of memento for all your support but by doing this I 'm not saying that your support is over because the struggle continues . |
16 | That 's the nasty thing about reporters . |
17 | But it 's the nasty business of disposing of stock , and having to fire men who 've been with me for years . |
18 | Computer 's the finest example of that produced |
19 | According to Eric Clapton , he 's the finest touch player in the world ; John Lee Hooker called him ‘ the man with no ego ’ . |
20 | If 72 tracks is too much for you , there 's the two-CD/two-cassette package featuring 37 songs . |
21 | Where design permits , the old-fashioned serving hatch can come in handy : it 's the dumb waiter of the less-palatial home . |
22 | But erm certainly erm I , I think that was erm a , a very good response to this because erm obviously we 've got er a g a fair selection here , you 've got erm building society instant and top ten postal , that 's the postal account there , erm TESSA , P E P and unit trusts , and possibly index-linked certificates , and I 'll go back to those but I mean certainly that was a good er a good spread , and I think er you know you should be er thinking , well you know this lady 's going to have some safe growth in the in the future . |
23 | It 's Uncle 's farm ; it 's the outside dunny ; |
24 | That 's the deadening effect of 13 years of Tory rule for you ! |
25 | So can I take people who actually have n't spoken already I think that 's the fairest way . |
26 | It 's the fairest way of ensuring that those affected by each route are able to what the case for and against that route is . ’ |
27 | ‘ Perhaps it 's the innocent expression that 's faded . ’ |
28 | And what I find interesting is that it 's the sheer vitality of the English sound — it 's not just the Liverpool sound , it 's the English sound — the vitality , the sensuality , the letting one 's hair down quality , that is exactly what the Continentals admired in Dunstable , and strangely enough in a way what Elgar 's got — this incredible sort of desire not to be over formal and to break down certain formal barriers which seems to be so characteristic of English music . |
29 | And it 's the disabled driver who 's expected to guide the pony and carriage through a tortuous maze of obstacles . |
30 | ‘ So that 's the awful secret ! ’ |