Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 Good interpreters can aid communication but professionals must be trained to use interpreters properly or , ideally , should have fluency themselves in an individual 's native language .
2 Indeed the relationship frequently extends beyond the work itself to the farmer 's involvement in the domestic life of his employees .
3 Yes , they were appointed by the County Council so I sup and er I , I rather think that they , we never got paid but I rather think th they 'd have to pay the Council something for the midwife 's services .
4 Do not necessarily accept the doctor 's word for this , you have your own duty to the client and the doctor may not have taken into account the importance of the case itself to the client 's best interest .
5 But he does , for instance , insert a brief aria-like refrain four times in a recitative scene in Act III for Arsete , the counsellor of the enchantress Falsirena : The important point is that Mazzocchi feared the tedium of recitative , and the theory has been advanced that his score originally contained less of this element , the male alto hero 's part being –full of canzonette' which at the singer 's request were replaced with recitatives by another composer , the monodist and late madrigalist Sigismondo d'India .
6 The sheer number of sets required per week made this story something of a Designer 's nightmare for Raymond Cusick .
7 Lord Elphinstone had to content himself with the duke 's assurance that he ‘ would mention to those who mannage my affairs my being honoured with a letter from your Lordship & recommend unanimity upon this occasion … which I hope will be an inducement to the commissioners of supply to settle without varience ’ .
8 He is merely makin' a formal proposal of marriage and is simply askin' you as the girl 's father to think about it .
9 In Whitaker 's eyes the suffix Who in the Doctor 's title would refer to mystery rather than amnesia .
10 We care about the old age pensioners the poor the single parents and all those people who in a winter 's time are going to struggle and some are tragically going to fail to pay seventeen and a half percent V A T on fuel and heating bills .
11 The simplest way of starting is by intervening ( sometimes very briefly ) in play corner activities , taking on a role yourself in the children 's own play .
12 Bachelors have their staircase at the front of the house off the entrance hall ; young ladies theirs from the mistress 's boudoir on the first floor to their bedrooms above it .
13 It can be proved that he was the holder by examining the trade licence itself for the defendant 's name , by an admission from the defendant and by checking with the issuing authority .
14 He had frankly given no thought whatsoever to the child 's name ; he had not yet thought of him as an identity anyway .
15 Because a win here would catapult her into the LPGA 's Hall of Fame , most people were shouting for Sheehan .
16 They each address themselves to the reader 's understanding of what a just society should be like : they are publicly political writings .
17 And , it said on the thing someone in the Spotter 's Wood , she lived in Spotter 's Wood at one point , but she said that was an old house .
18 The pies were produced within the public houses themselves by the manager 's wife or catering assistant on the basis of recipes prepared by this department .
19 For example , there have been a large number of initiatives by local authorities in recent years intended to improve the local economy , many of which have been undertaken under section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972 , to incur expenditure which in the authority 's opinion is in the interests of their area .
20 Seeing my interest was now aroused , I was invited to try the unit myself on a day 's diving .
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