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

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1 Gwen 's just having hers done , she 's in the throes of having hers rebuilt . .
2 She 's in the hands of the doctors and we have to accept that .
3 quite good today actually , we 've got erm Pat who is like erm who is , I think she 's like the personnel in charge of I know that she 's in charge of personnel there
4 Yeah but it 's on the instruction it 's on the instructions of
5 It 's on the edges of Fael-Inis 's country , ’ he said , ‘ and we all know why . ’
6 it 's a , it 's for the students for God 's sake , I mean they should n't be making like more hassles .
7 how do you know it 's thingy ? , how do you know it 's for the kids in Norway ?
8 So I 've got ta say , that in terms of credibility it 's , and the Regional Sec er , the General Secretary made the point about credibility within those sections , and within that , those elections , it 's for the branches to , to actually decide who represents them credibly or not and for this , for any attempt to change rule in this particular way .
9 With some , it 's along the lines of ‘ if you want the latest version , go out and buy it ! ’ , with others , it 's ‘ if you 're a registered user of the product , you can upgrade to the latest release for the cost of the disks , or even download it from our Bulletin Board System .
10 It 's under the auspices of Arts for the Earth , which is the creative branch of Friends of the Earth .
11 It 's about the experiences of a , a cocoa worker in north east of Brazil , and a chocolate factory worker in Birmingham .
12 The nut is still miles too high , and the strings choke off badly , despite the way the frets have been heavily filed in an attempt to cure a slightly wavy neck , but it 's within the realms of playability … just .
13 Colm Henry agrees : ‘ You see , it 's in the interests of the equipment companies to turn people into equipment junkies .
14 Apparently , they 've issued a description and it 's in the hands of the police . ’
15 well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is
16 It 's for me , Thérèse exclaimed : it 's from the nuns in Soeur Dosithée 's old convent .
17 It 's against the rules of the lease .
18 It 's like the yearlings from Doncaster , Doncaster Specials .
19 He 's on no files of any kind .
20 Sergeant Major , you 've been in the Army for about nigh on twenty years now , do you think that a soldier has to be able to cope with that sort of taunting and name calling when he 's on the streets of Belfast for example .
21 He 's in no doubts of his right to treatment
22 he 's in the hands of these people here , who tell him what to do and what not to do
23 He 's heading towards death , he 's in the clutches of the authorities and probably the common people taking a few steps back .
24 He 's amongst the qualifiers for the Lancome trophy at Paris .
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