Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] a [noun sg] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 It is not only advantageous for us to know which of a horse 's emotions are destructive to us having a good working relationship with it ; but ideally , if we also consider horse will do more for us and give us greater pleasure .
2 They kept in touch and then , last March , Jakki took up Jim 's invitation to visit him for a week 's holiday .
3 The matrix therefore represents the cross references between what is seen and the constructs that come to be applied in making sense of the experience and , by recording these , it is able to illuminate something of a person 's way of thinking and responding .
4 Tonight 's crowd was a good one ā€” Rory knew it the second her fingers curled possessively round the microphone , the atmosphere reaching out to enfold her like a lover 's embrace , and she revelled in it , her eyes glowing , her whole body tingling in response .
5 It was n't fair to leave him in a fool 's paradise , and for her own peace of mind she wanted to have everything settled .
6 They also included the operation of ā€˜ stand down , ā€™ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice .
7 As chance would have it we were going camping with another family whose father was to accompany me for a day 's climbing on Pillar .
8 If he was to save her from a lifetime 's retreat from life and love he had to move her along the right road as quickly as he dared and as quickly as she would let him .
9 HMG 's total budget is PĀ£4,000 per year , so maybe you should multiply all my figures by about three to see it from a minister 's perspective : the poor dears are trying to run the country on poverty-line wages .
10 A Glasgow friend , Tony Sykes , a great fisherman , at least he kept telling everyone he was , persuaded me against my better judgment to join him for a day 's salmon fishing on the River Ayr at Mauchline .
11 She argues that it often is still in the employers ' interest to recruit someone on a relative 's recommendation , since this gives employers more control over their workforce .
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