Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | erm , cos she 's sort of gone , like she would of gone today gone in there |
2 | She 's sort of got with children then because this erm testing , they 've got to a school work outside |
3 | I 'd be saying that fucking it ! , she does n't say that she 's sort of been he 's still |
4 | They I mean in a time when it 's sort of been difficult to make money erm why is that one got not gone by the board and more amateur production put in there ? |
5 | and it 's sort of gone in five minutes . |
6 | Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ? |
7 | It 's quite nice , it 's sort of got . |
8 | I did n't mean that I meant when you look at a tree it 's sort of got |
9 | This is particularly true , and actually is what I 'm leading to in this story is that three years later , when Robert Priest hit Esquire two years later , the Rolling Stone look was supplanted by the Esquire look in terms of popular design and imagination , and I remember people said to me ‘ well Roger what are you going to do , your style is out of date ’ and my reaction to this was ‘ well , hold on a second , it 's not my style for one , and number two this is just traditional style , this was never intended to be a trend ’ , and fortunately it 's sort of gone — right now it 's back — so Rolling Stone even picked up the format that , you know , the Morris–Jenson typeface that we did for headline and stuff , and it 's back in there . |
10 | He 's sort of got students in there new landlord and all that so I think . |