Example sentences of "'s [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's King 's Regulations . |
2 | ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’ |
3 | ‘ It 's Sabrina 's . ’ |
4 | an extra game for you tonight here 's Hereford 's moment of glory against Coventry in the first round of the Pilkington Cup at Coundon Road on Saturday … |
5 | Production 's usual attitude is ‘ any typeface you like , as long as it 's Times ' . |
6 | Current is resistance is equal to voltage divide by current , so it 's Ohm 's Law . |
7 | It 's Jan 's brilliant career that 's the problem . |
8 | Is everybody like that though , is to mean here 's Jan , where 's Jan 's contract go too ? |
9 | when Jan 's er , it 's Jan 's birthday on Sunday as well which it |
10 | For a moment she just looked , then she said in a strangled gasp , ‘ That 's Gran'pa 's gun . ’ |
11 | It is the er sort of er five hundred pounds that goes out your bank account on direct debits , it 's all the other incidentals during the year , and even er you know gifts for children , pets in the case of some people , if you 've got er large dogs or whatever , then you know there 's vet 's bills , food , etcetera , that you know , is probably incidental at the moment , but not when you retire . |
12 | Cos it 's Sarah 's idea that . |
13 | It 's Marc 's . |
14 | It 's Jon 's drums that drag me in initially — precise , soft-stick , cymbal-heavy , to-the-letter and oddly hypnotic . |
15 | but up in Scotland Glasgow won 64-to 44 … it 's Swindon 's last meeting of the year at Blunsdon tomorrow … and they 're defending a season long unbeaten home record |
16 | ‘ He 's Garry 's boss and he thinks he can dictate his every move . ’ |
17 | April nineteenth it 'll be , well that 's Easter int it ? |
18 | ‘ So that 's Roger 's abode ! ’ said Breeze . |
19 | He 's Harvey 's boss . ’ |
20 | She 's she 's Maria 's sister , Maria 's his ? |
21 | He 's Kemp 's man . ’ |
22 | Because it 's Sophie 's first day there 's a treat — she 's allowed to ring the school bell . |
23 | I mean if you take the regulatory we did it with today that it consists of the Bank of England , the Securities and Investment Board , twenty four organisations of the S I B S , siblings you might call them er under it , the Building Societies Commission , the police , the serious fraud office , the Department of Trade and Industry , the London Stock Exchange , the Inland Revenue , five recognised supervisory bodies , all those dealing with er auditors and the others , it 's chaos er and nobody knows who is responsible for what and in that chaos you get overlapping decisions er er and conflicting regulations , everybody tries to ensure themselves by regulating too much er er and it 's a situation which drastically needs simplification , but we do n't have any proposals for strengthening and making that work er er frame work more effective , to back up er this er simple proposal today . |
24 | That 's Lisa 's address . |
25 | ‘ It 's Matt 's speciality , so you have a treat in store . ’ |
26 | ‘ If anything , it 's Orville 's fault . |
27 | So from a view of the president as impotent and ineffective and helpless you have a view of the president as being er the action man , the crisis manager and it 's Lincoln 's view , the Linc Lin Lincolnian view of the presidency which has survived er an and developed with , with the odd , the odd hark back to a previous , a previous age . |
28 | ‘ It 's Ivor 's wretched coins , you see . ’ |
29 | Victoria 's father retired oh he 's father 's Victoria 's father , retired judge Edmund denies fraud . |
30 | ‘ It 's Montaine 's friend , Ahmed . |