Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | Judging by his expression , Clive had not been best pleased to find me ensconced in the Parsons ' sitting room that night . |
2 | I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council . |
3 | I came over the Brownies ' Bridge . |
4 | I walked into the Shakespeares ' kitchen one evening , and there was Anne , with a red , angry face , shouting at the top of her voice . |
5 | I looked at the passengers ' faces . |
6 | In the autumn of 1959 I was eleven , and I went to the girls ' grammar school down the road . |
7 | Then I went to the carers ' meeting [ at the day centre ] and there was somebody there from CAB and they said ‘ You should have been getting it ages ago ’ . |
8 | Well , let me tell you , you 'll know which one it is in a second — I went back , obviously years later , and I was having my beer and I finally had to go to the loo and I went into the ladies ' room and there was a big sign saying ‘ Elizabeth Taylor sat here ’ . |
9 | An event that stands out occurred at Easter 1922 , just before I went into the Boys ' School . |
10 | She stalked into the teachers ' room and returned with her cane . |
11 | Christie sat in the dock yesterday gently nodding as if she agreed with the judges ' decision to increase her sentence by 80 per cent . |
12 | She moved to the neighbours ' wall and sprayed ‘ fornicator ’ and ‘ debauchee ’ . |
13 | I think but continuing down the corridor erm which was all the Education Department , you came to the typists ' room right at the bottom of the corridor on the left |
14 | When you arrived in the Boys ' School , you quickly learned the rules . |
15 | She walked past the nurses ' cubicle unchecked . |
16 | She glanced at the winners ' enclosure . |
17 | One of her hobbies was anaesthetics , and she subscribed to an anaesthetists ' journal in which she had seen an advertisement for a chemist who outfitted doctors ' waiting-rooms and surgeries . |
18 | On Boxing Day , she returned to the Hamiltons ' , to learn from Mrs Porter that Bill was at the hospital , and that Dr Greene planned to discharge Faye that afternoon . |
19 | If you looked at the Trees ' upper halves ; at the streaming leaf-hair and the mischievous faces of the Silver Birches and the wise , implacable solemnity of the Oaks and the cool , wanton beauty of the Beeches , you could very nearly see similarities to Human features and Human characteristics . |
20 | Belinda said hello to one of them , Judy Stack , whom she knew from the nurses ' home , then sat on a rather uncomfortable chair in the corner as Faye was examined by a junior obstetrician . |
21 | and then erm turning right you went past the ladies ' cloakroom and before you got to the door out into erm Grimwich Street |
22 | She looked at the birds ' eggs on her table , the books on the desk near the bed . |
23 | Before leaving the station she went to the Ladies ' to check up on her appearance . |
24 | If the conviction is upheld , the hotel queen 's new palace could be a women 's prison in Connecticut , about 20 miles from the $11 million mansion she refurbished at the taxpayers ' expense by charging repairs to her business . |
25 | She stayed in the Ladies ' room for a long time , amongst girls fainting , and weeping and grieving over laddered stockings , and when she emerged he had disappeared . |
26 | Ten minutes later as she sat in the Ladies ' cloakroom , smelling-salts to her nose , Sophie joined her . |
27 | So , on a dull and drizzly morning we headed for the dogs ' home . |
28 | We stopped at the farmers ' market for cheese and grapes . |
29 | I followed them out into the car park and sat , miserably , in the back of Quigley 's car as , in a mood of forced cheerfulness , we drove towards the Quigleys ' house behind Mrs Danby 's Rolls . |
30 | If you would like more information on how we coped with the Lloyds ' slope and how you could do the same with yours , write enclosing a stamped addressed envelope to The Horticultural Trades Association , PO Box 56 , Reading , Berkshire RG7 5JJ . |