Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] 's " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Granny Fordham will be thankful for them , and I 'll be glad to know she 's got proper nourishing food to eat , and that 's a fact . ’ |
2 | ‘ The whole idea is she wo n't know she 's been done . |
3 | ‘ I expect she 's left it at home , ’ I said . |
4 | I expect she 's been too busy to answer , he thought , what with the war and everything . |
5 | I expect she 's been bored lately . ’ |
6 | ‘ I expect she 's been sitting too long in the sun , ’ she said . |
7 | No I expect she 's got the club tomorrow morning . |
8 | Hardest unimportant question to get out of my mind : that Nalgo ad about the poll tax — how come she 's got a staircase in her kitchen ? |
9 | You say she 's got no friends or contacts here so she ca n't get work , and she ca n't get money — sooner or later , she 's going to surface . ’ |
10 | They say she 's been able to transplant a gorilla 's brain into a human body , or maybe a human brain into a gorilla 's body . ’ |
11 | Yeah ya but as I think , as I say she 's got a few things to do today , sh near the oven Ann . |
12 | Cos I say she 's been there thirty years so she must do alright , everybody knows |
13 | But she i if they say she 's made a payment , she must have made a payment . |
14 | but I think that , that with what it is you know , but then I say she 's got that anyway , she 's not as , as tough as what she makes out , but er it would be worth having a look you never know what 's in there , and I say I must pick up a couple of paper towels |
15 | but this one seems to of gone haywire , oh does he go , but as I say she 's changed the bedrooms you see , he used to be on the far end |
16 | say she 's got up with shoes only one pair of shoes nice and smart |
17 | Labour is accusing Mrs Thatcher of dodging a discussion on Britain 's entry into the Euro Monetary System ; they say she 's chosen to avoid speaking in a Commons debate on the issue because she 's humiliated by the U-turn entry has meant for her . |
18 | ‘ How do you know it 's been smashed up ? ’ she demanded . |
19 | The daft old bat probably wo n't know it 's gone for days . |
20 | They must know it 's been going on at domestic and international level for a long time . |
21 | they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on . |
22 | You have n't , right well go and do yours then , then we 'll know it 's done . |
23 | That 's been on and we do n't even know it 's been on . |
24 | I do n't know it 's all got ta go through . |
25 | do you know it 's gone . |
26 | well if we hear , if we hear a terrible scream one weekend , we 'll know it 's happened |
27 | So you get long beep , short beep , long beep , short beep , that 's the successful switching tone , you 'll know it 's worked , and you go trotting back to your office , you get 75 seconds again , it 's like the hold , before it starts to ring , or you can access it by keying in what ? |
28 | His cap 's on the floor in front of him and I think about picking it up for him , cos maybe if he 's blind he do n't know he 's dropped it . |
29 | But then he 'll know he 's got her riled . |
30 | And Mrs Rogers came up to me and said how wonderful it must be to have a husband who takes an interest in his family ; her Dan does n't know he 's got a family and cares less . |