Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] ['s] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But she could imagine his tolerant lawyer 's smile as he demolished her fears and speculations .
2 Very importantly , just maybe , these prospective , highly motivated , branch admin officers would inject new life into non-active branches and from a personal point of view , I would see this as an opportunity to gain experience , which would encourage them to apply for regional organizer 's jobs when they come available and do n't we need more women officers ?
3 This is the electronic version of British Rail 's timetable and it comes as no surprise to find that it 's subject to BR 's usual get-out clauses .
4 Well does n't it ma , I mean when you do you 'll be away with your different groups ' points and he 'll be
5 Bridget Ewing has had very few enquiries about Residential Homes ' Membership and she would be pleased to hear from more teachers involved in these type of classes .
6 DROMORE High lifted their third successive High Schools ' Cup when they defeated perennial opponents Limavady High in yesterday 's final shoot-out at Ravenhill .
7 They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children .
8 My response is not a traditional wind-up speech , because this is the hon. Lady 's debate and I am sure that she will receive the leave of the House to reply to it at the appropriate time .
9 Sandy means an awful lot in that old lady 's life and she does occasionally reach the point when she 's got so little money left that believe it or not she has to choose between buying food for herself and buying dog food for Sandy .
10 My master said : for my dear mother 's sake I will be a friend to you and you shall take care of my linen — God bless him — and gave me four golden guineas which were in my old lady 's pocket when she died .
11 To say that the terminology at B.P. was cryptic resembles the old lady 's comment that she is suffering from a ‘ gastric stomach ’ ; but there was an esoteric language to be learned .
12 ‘ I suppose her memory 's a bit faulty , ’ Irene commented on the old lady 's assertion that she 'd never seen Elaine .
13 Anthony Corris , the company 's marketing manager in the business communications division , mapped a vision of a British Telecom 's operations as they will be ‘ recognisable in 10 years time ’ .
14 A SCHOOLBOY computer hacker broke into British Telecom 's networks because he felt the phone giant was ‘ damn stupid ’ and ‘ greedy ’ , a court heard today .
15 ‘ That was the first High Queen 's instruction when it was being raised from the rock .
16 ‘ After all , ’ Tealtaoich had said silkily , ‘ you may be a bastard , my friend , but you are a High Queen 's bastard and you were sired by a Wolf .
17 The foster-mother said , ‘ you light Granny 's fire before you come . ’
18 Although both sides became frustrated , it says much for the social workers ' determination that they turned up to meetings and attempted to understand me .
19 I was so carried away by the wisdom of my hon. Friend 's question that I found it necessary to repeat it .
20 I am delighted to respond to my hon. Friend 's invitation and I entirely agree with his remarks .
21 I entirely share my right hon. Friend 's view that we are concerned about improving health care and benefits to patients , which I believe trust status at South Ayrshire will achieve .
22 I know my hon. Friend 's view and I believe that he had an Adjournment debate on the subject last week .
23 I accept my hon. Friend 's point that it is important that there should be the maximum leaving of powers to the nation states , the Member States of the Community .
24 We are doing what we can , but I take my hon. Friend 's point that it has been an ongoing saga for some time now .
25 I am grateful for my right hon. Friend 's statement because it demonstrates the Government 's commitment to a better equipped fleet for the future , even though the fleet manpower is contracting , and because jobs will be provided in the Portsmouth travel-to-work area .
26 That is an important reform for my hon. Friend 's constituents and I congratulate him again on that victory .
27 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
28 Such claims are based solely on the investigating policeman 's statement that it was of ‘ some use ’ , and has never been independently reviewed .
29 I repeat that I shall bear in mind the hon. Gentleman 's remarks before we make our allocations .
30 I do not understand the hon. Gentleman 's mathematics and I slightly doubt whether he does .
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