Example sentences of "his [noun sg] 's [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Look , ’ said Ruth , ‘ his beard 's gone . ’ |
2 | And he 's told her the whole story so Noel 's gone home and his mum 's gone , what 's that on your neck ? |
3 | you this turtle as an incentive cos you 're giving him the turtle anyway but he wo n't know that unless his mum 's told him . |
4 | Well he 's got two Walkmans himself , his mum 's got one , his brother 's got one . |
5 | His Mum 's got fucking kick start on her vibrator . |
6 | Cos his hair 's got so long , it 's longer than mine . |
7 | His mouth 's covered in blood ! |
8 | His nerve 's gone Grace . |
9 | Now see the way his car 's banged at the front ? |
10 | No , he says , his car 's broken down . |
11 | His car 's got it on that |
12 | ‘ His aorta 's gone . |
13 | Certainly his clavicle 's gone . |
14 | Yeah , his amp 's got , yeah his amp was built for this particular type of er , I ca n't remember what bloody amp he 's got now there were no , no particularly flash like , you know , er , er , they were saying something to do with clipping , I think it 's to do with clipping they saying the power up , the power point 's alright as long as you do n't clip , because what happens is if the wave forms doing that |
15 | He 's had a very long and trying ordeal , and apart from his physical injuries he 's had the cold and damp to deal with too , so his body 's had a pretty severe challenge . |
16 | ‘ His wife 's gone to the cinema , ’ someone said . |
17 | Willie Learmouth the session clerk came by today for the Intimations and he 's an awful nice man , one of Nature 's Gentlemen , went to Allan Glen 's when that meant something , his wife 's got a plastic hip but you never hear him complain , anyway he sat down to a wee cup of tea and naturally he could not resist my all butter shortbread ‘ Nettie , ’ says he , ‘ your petticoat tails would melt in a man 's mouth . ’ |
18 | Oh and his wife 's got the first name too and the name of the his wife too and then you begin to you begin to put a few equations together . |
19 | His wife 's got used to the worry of having a husband involved in such risky activities . |
20 | Yeah , this guy comes home from work and his wife 's got the chair and she 's picking it up and taking it around like this |
21 | even his wife 's left him |
22 | His wife 's laid up in bed |
23 | ‘ It seems his paper 's asked him to write a series of articles from Italy . |
24 | Dad , his father 's got selective hearing . |
25 | See what his lordship 's got to say when he comes round tomorrow . ’ |
26 | His mate 's died look . |
27 | ‘ His ma 's got six other Luthers and an Episcopalian church to support , but she 's a good lady . |
28 | Half his tail 's gone ? |
29 | — One day Amadou returns from the shore , and Amadé sees he 's crying : his care 's got him nothing , the silver girl 's dead . |
30 | His brain 's wasted away . |