Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [art] [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm Raymond , and I attend the Friends ' Meeting here . |
2 | The first time I visit the Ladies ' Pond , I exclaim to Kelly , ‘ It 's like a Fellini film , ’ to which she says in a lazy Scottish brogue , ‘ Perhaps … |
3 | I remember a tenants ' association was set up and they demanded that we meet them . |
4 | I wonder if I could have belonged to revolutionary movements , even if they were as just as — I find the panthers ' movement and the Palestinians ' movement to be very just — but this belonging , this sympathizing with them is at the same time dictated by the erotic charge which the Arab world in its totality or the black American world represents to me , to my sexuality . |
5 | Erm and I think the tenants ' group came to us and , and asked us if we would set up an advice session for tenants moving out , which could be situated in the flats , and could be run on a regular basis . |
6 | I employ the term ' sharing' in a technical sense to distinguish it from ‘ reciprocity ’ as a specific type of transaction . |
7 | I see the Canaries ' fall as the shake-up into a new , possibly permanent , top four : Blackburn , United , Villa and QPR . |
8 | A single grub feeds on its gall for two years before emerging , and as the beetle is a scarce and secretive creature , it is often only the galls which reveal the species ' presence . |
9 | Maintenance of health in the long term depends on the management protocols which control the animals ' welfare and staff access . |
10 | Despite this , the vast red sandstone bulk of the cathedral towers above the severely damaged and consequently modern city , the impression it creates little affected by the trolley bus wires which cross the tourists ' line of vision . |
11 | If initiatives of this kind are sustained , and matched by measures which increase the informals ' security once they are in business , the sector can certainly gather greater strength and has the potential to generate jobs almost as fast as the urban population grows , but at very low levels of income , and in the form of enterprises where investment and technology is minimal . |
12 | It is obvious that where there is scope for decisions which worsen the teachers ' lot , there is also room for decisions which improve it . |
13 | Distributed on the two mezzanine floors are six servants ' rooms , which include the menservants ' bathroom with a water closet and the butler 's bedroom . |
14 | He also knows of the existence of at least half a dozen hypermarkets which have a shoppers ' profile that includes every socioeconomic category , and which sell all three types of bread . |
15 | The opponents who refute the Bobgans ' claim include Dr Thomas Verny and Christian clinical theologian Frank Lake . |
16 | I represent I think , along with my colleagues here , the you know the pensioners ' movement . |
17 | ‘ You wan' a las ' cup coffee , leetle dog ? ’ |
18 | Students who follow the beginners ' course must spend at least one month in Scandinavia before entering their second year . |
19 | ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book . |
20 | But it 's just like you , ah well , you see an ants ' nest in the room . |
21 | S 89 includes provisions under which directors who have the members ' authority under s 80 to allot are nevertheless required to allot the shares on a pre-emptive basis to existing shareholders pro rata to their holdings , unless the members have disapplied their pre-emptive rights under the Act . |
22 | Although these ensembles are undoubtedly very varied , it is perhaps the professional mixed choirs and the vocal consorts , usually performing a cappella , who dominate the Europeans ' sense that there is a distinctively English force at work in the early music revival . |
23 | Yeah , Mao said we support the peasants ' demand for equal distribution of land in order to help the masses of peasants speedily to abolish the system of land ownership , but we do not advocate absolute egalitarianism , whoever advocates absolute egalitarianism is wrong , such thinking is reactionary , backward and retrogressive in nature |
24 | These schemes , then , can be summarized under the following heads : we run residency and award schemes , we run grants to artists and craftsmen and photographers , we run an artists in school scheme , which involves placement of and artist for two weeks or so in a local secondary school , we offer payments to artists for exhibiting in certain galleries , something akin to the public lending right , we also provide assistance for the purchase and commissioning of contemporary work , and finally we run an artists ' register , which is a slide register of work of artists within the region , which is accessible to anyone who wants to come along and look at it , whether they are organizing an exhibition or thinking of commissioning a piece for their own living rooms , or perhaps a piece for their town hall or public library or whatever . |
25 | When we produce the seven-year-olds ' test results local authority by local authority , good results will be shown for some authorities serving comparatively deprived urban areas , while shockingly poor results will be shown for others serving similar areas . |
26 | The difference can be seen easily if we turn the Apostles ' Creed into a series of questions ( Do you believe in God , the Father Almighty ? etc. ) and then ask what reply is appropriate . |
27 | We have a Residents ' bar for you use and a pretty sea facing patio garden for you to relax in . |
28 | ‘ We have a residents ' meeting once a month . |
29 | And of course at the end of this series we have a listeners ' forum , and you will have an opportunity of putting your questions to a panel of speakers from the university and from outside the university . |
30 | They say the economists ' approach is winning a greater acceptance among doctors and health service managers because they appreciate that money is limited and choices have to be made on where it should be spent . |