Example sentences of "'s [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's eased off a bit now . |
2 | Phillips too deep but Hills has n't got an easy ride here and in fact he 's given away a corner it 's good pressure . |
3 | Erm , Gerald 's pointed out a problem , could you look in your living assurance rate books and see if you go from thirty six next birthday , to forty five next birthday , on the smoker section ? |
4 | It is , it is , it 's re-opened about a week ago , having been shut for re-doing . |
5 | Oh he 's dropped back a bit . |
6 | It 's interesting that team briefing thing on there , because that 's come up a couple of times recently , people have mentioned about erm team briefing as a sort of management system . |
7 | because it 's come out a lot in this discussion that is there 's a big gap between the biological , biological and medical knowledge that 's accrued in the last ten or fifteen years , and the actual social consequences of these developments and there has n't been enough discussion and consideration of what will happen . |
8 | These are now having theirs done but he 's done quite a number of them in this area . |
9 | We 'll look in this one then , now the rain 's died off a bit . |
10 | And once again , like Betnovate it 's used twice a day . |
11 | He 's got nearly a mile to walk ? |
12 | ‘ She does n't like the Highlands , you know that , and she 's got rather a lot on just at present . |
13 | Philip 's got quite a way to go yet before he can beat me . ’ |
14 | She 's got quite a belly , my Auntie Muriel . |
15 | Nobody ever told him where to draw the line , and he 's not as innocent as he looks — he 's got quite a reputation for wildness . ‘ |
16 | I hear he 's got quite a reputation . |
17 | ‘ He 's got quite a temper , has n't he ? |
18 | But the sad thing is , he 's got he 's got quite a bit of brain , ai n't he , to come out , you know , little things like , although they 're rude , he 's obviously aware , but he 's wasting it all , ai n't he ? |
19 | He 's got quite a job has n't he ? |
20 | ‘ It 's got quite a lot to be said for it , Bob . |
21 | It 's , it 's got quite a lot erm , users who would be without a home , albeit boxing club . |
22 | This is a minor bedroom , erm but it 's got quite a lot of nice original timbering in it . |
23 | So I think she 's got quite an impression of Trevor now . |
24 | I 'm just going to walk down the hill with this lady — her husband 's there — she 's had rather a shock — ’ |
25 | Well here 's the Director General of Fair Trading , and this is someone who 's had quite a bit of experience on this , Sir Gordon Borey and he says that motorists should ensure that any cover they buy is in the form of an individual insurance policy in their name . |
26 | but she 's had quite a lot of training in other things actually and with the man marketing department that they 've got there they might not need that the thing coming up I 've just had what 's interesting about that and what I do n't like about it is not to because I have a lot of respect for her . |
27 | By the time it gets to the sea then it 's slowed down a lot , it 's usually carrying very fine silt , |
28 | Now er on the air at five o'clock mister Tim with drive at five and the early evening sequence , and we 're gon na chat to him in the next thirty minutes because he 's been out shopping today and he 's spent quite a lot of money on some brand new clothes . |
29 | So he 's declared basically a dispute with the N R A amongst others , because he 's identified that some of this pressure 's coming from the Rivers Authority . |
30 | Yeah , it 's gone round a bit now . |