Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 It also times the transfer of its eggs extremely carefully so that most of them hatch in the hosts ' nests at exactly the right time .
2 I peer at the kids ' faces , and feel like a teacher at an end-of-term disco .
3 For purely practical purposes , I deal with the artists ' money for recording and touring expenses .
4 Most nights I go to the miners ' welfare or a pub , or a club .
5 I agree with the Childminders ' Association on that .
6 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters .
7 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters .
8 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl .
9 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters .
10 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl .
11 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters
12 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with awl .
13 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matter but with awl .
14 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter
15 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl .
16 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl .
17 I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl I am indeed sir a surgeon to all shoes .
18 Well , I think for the children 's sake , I 'm going to stay put until Christmas , but after that I 'm really going to have to try and find some sort of stability for my children .
19 I now come to what I regard as the plaintiffs ' most convincing argument , namely , that paragraph 33 of Buckley J. 's order , combined with the letter dated 23 October 1991 from the Crown Prosecution Service , provides effective protection for the defendants against the criminal consequences of having to disclose incriminating information or documents by virtue of paragraphs 18(a) and ( c ) and 19(a) and ( c ) of the order .
20 I come from a learners ' perspective , a needs ' perspective , and I do n't believe that anybody has a God-given right to make those programmes with all these resources without thinking about it that way .
21 oh I can assure you I work , I work in a women 's unit and I can assure you its still frowned on by lots of people .
22 What you mean like the boys '
23 I mean I think there are groups of women all over the country very interested in feminism and doing lots of good work and providing support for women who do want some sort of change , and so if that 's what you mean by the women 's liberation movement I think it 's a very good thing .
24 Everyone buggers off I mean you sit around the parents ' car and you have the lunch with your sort of so
25 The Alternative Prospectus , Welfare , Overseas , Mature and Postgraduate Student handbooks are just part of the information service you receive from the Students ' Association before arriving .
26 You know without the women 's support group especially and without other support you know , we would 've been starved back to work .
27 Now that mirror 's the one that you look into when you go in the ladies ' toilets .
28 We have a duty , as the authority that extracts money from the taxpayer and then spends it on buying services for the taxpayer , to ensure that every pound we spend on the taxpayers ' behalf buys as much as it possibly can .
29 But there are only limited facilites for them stay in the children 's ward to be near their daughter .
30 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
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