Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | The situations should relate to the students ' needs and the language should be natural , useful and interesting . |
2 | So , if things go right , the men below should know from the dogs ' barking where the boar is coming out and be waiting with their guns to ambush it . |
3 | Work should start from the pupils ' own linguistic competence . |
4 | The legal advisers to the managers should agree with the investors ' lawyers at an early stage exactly what is required to satisfy the conditions . |
5 | When Israel had a Likud government , it refused to hold bilateral talks with any Palestinian from Jerusalem ( lest Israeli sovereignty over the city be challenged ) or from outside the occupied territories ( lest discussion should turn to the refugees ' ‘ right of return ’ ) . |
6 | Or you may transfer to the solicitors ' branch . |
7 | Furthermore , the authorities did not control the supply of all the eligible liquid assets which could count towards the banks ' liquidity ratio . |
8 | The concerns about what to wear , the latest haircuts and how to deal with acne were subjects I knew well — and I could identify with the girls ' interests too . |
9 | Cos really that 'd pay for the girls ' nightshirts . |
10 | I would look out of the window at the blue sky and the cypresses and the sea , and pray for the day 's end , when I could retire to the masters ' wing , lie back on my bed and sip an ouzo . |
11 | Students may complete the course at diploma level , and if they attain a satisfactory standard in the diploma examinations , they may proceed to the masters ' course . |
12 | Inquisitive fish , like Tiger Barbs , may nibble at the snails ' tentacles , but do not seem to cause any damage . |
13 | In 1983 Philip Hollins , audit partner at accountants Hacker Young , was asked if his firm would act as the Halls ' auditor . |
14 | Hayling , Walsh and the others gravely signed undertakings to appear in the prospectus that they would look after the shareholders ' money and manage the company in a ‘ responsible and profitable manner ’ . |
15 | If dialogue is being taped in stereo , the signals from the individual speakers should not be given a pronounced left and right stereo bias as this would conflict with the performers ' relative positioning as seen in shot . |
16 | Occasionally he would descend to the students ' common room immediately beneath and beg them to make less noise so that he could write . |
17 | They left Verdeţ unsure about how Ceauşescu would react to the miners ' insistence that he himself should come . |
18 | Anwar would attend to the kids ' cultural upbringing and take them to school and mosque while Changez was , presumably , redecorating the shop , moving boxes and impregnating my girlfriend Jamila again . |
19 | Where the Crown Court is dealing with an offender for offences for which he has been committed for sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1967. s.56 , whether they are summary or either way , the Court must observe the limitations which would apply in the magistrates ' court to the sentence for those offences . |
20 | If the message to launch goes ahead , the controllers would feed into the missiles ' guidance systems the locations of the launch site and target . |
21 | He would stand in the gents ' cubicle and work his way through the fantasy , peeing in synchronization with the finale . |
22 | Last night , the Jammu and Kashmir Minister , Mr Mangat Ram Sharma , said the state government would comply with the kidnappers ' demand . |
23 | Taking the early batches of eggs or fry away may interfere with the parents ' ability to raise later batches , so I leave a few batches with a new pair until they get the knack , which may not be at the first attempt . |
24 | Mountain Crash has been off the course since his Cottenham run , but may reappear in the Ladies ' Open , in which recent winners Easy Over , Royal Sting , Shedid and Takeover Bid are among a good entry . |
25 | This will depend on the parents ' working hours , but it can be a long day , possibly 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.mm. , or even longer . |
26 | You 'll also have to measure the charges the plan managers will levy against the plans ' performance . |
27 | The latest reissue bears a sticker that claims all sales will go to the victims ' families . |
28 | This deployment of weapons , with the fast-firers mounted high , is because we are the tallest Titan , and will aim over the Warlords ' shoulders … |
29 | He will start on the substitutes ' bench and Souness said : ‘ The chances are good people will see Barnes involved at some stage . ’ |
30 | The Severn Bridge tour will start from the visitors ' centre , off the A403 , at 2 p.m. on Wednesday 28 July . |