Example sentences of "i [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | I peer at the kids ' faces , and feel like a teacher at an end-of-term disco . |
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 retreated to the men 's room and took the film out of the binoculars-camera , and wrote a short note to go with it . |
5 | No I walked through the children 's department one day and I saw this necklace with these beads hanging from it |
6 | For purely practical purposes , I deal with the artists ' money for recording and touring expenses . |
7 | During the war I worked for the women 's voluntary service and shortly afterwards I went abroad for a few years , returning in the late 1940s , divorced with three children . |
8 | I looked at the passengers ' faces . |
9 | Most nights I go to the miners ' welfare or a pub , or a club . |
10 | In the autumn of 1959 I was eleven , and I went to the girls ' grammar school down the road . |
11 | When I came back , I went to the children 's room , to see if they needed me , and I listened for a moment at their door . |
12 | 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 ’ . |
13 | 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 ’ . |
14 | An event that stands out occurred at Easter 1922 , just before I went into the Boys ' School . |
15 | ‘ I agree with the Childminders ' Association on that . |
16 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
17 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
18 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
19 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
20 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
21 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters |
22 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with awl . |
23 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matter but with awl . |
24 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter |
25 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
26 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl . |
27 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl I am indeed sir a surgeon to all shoes . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |