Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [pron] do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This could be the observation of a mother about her daughter 's play which does not demand any interaction from the child but is verbalizing what perhaps the child is thinking . |
2 | As this act was not independent of the defendant 's negligence it did not break the chain of causation and the defendants were liable for the sailor 's death . |
3 | Now if you 've done a prisoner 's dilemma you do n't have to come . |
4 | Erm in response to er Miss Whittaker 's question we did not hear of anything special in this county that justifies the policy in excess of that exceeds should I say erm national guidance . |
5 | He was given a room in Murphy 's lodge at the gates and was the only member of Alexandra 's household who did not find her independence disconcerting . |
6 | They are , however , subsidized to some extent , and although the Remploy workers do a full day 's work they do not have quite such demands made on them as they would encounter in open employment . |
7 | People of that age , it 's like David 's grandma they do n't know what affection means . |
8 | She really has n't much choice , there 's the glorified schoolmarm ; there 's the brave little woman who tries to be a good wife and housewife , and I daresay mother , as well , and makes a point of her pretty clothes ; and there 's the bluestocking , the eccentric and frump , the mathematic 's dean who does n't know which side her tea-cup is chipped . |
9 | We come to the different conclusion , and we we think that a settlement between , from those sources , that a new settlement between fifteen hundred to two thousand could support a reasonable range of services , and we when we look at Barton Willmore 's evidence we do n't see the support for their conclusion , if one reads each individual service , one fi comes to the view that a new settlement between fifteen hundred two thousand would support a reasonable range of services . |
10 | If you get a a pension based on the fact that you 're your late husband 's widow when you are no longer your late husband 's widow , but somebody 's wife they do n't have to pay you that pension . |
11 | In Uganda I used to wear very beautiful clothes but after my daughter 's birth I do n't know what happened to me . |
12 | Pamphilia 's Wit who does not strive to shun , |
13 | " No , after your mother 's tuition I do n't suppose you did . " |
14 | On his mother 's birthday they did n't go to the Spinning Wheel but to the Queen Victoria for lunch , because his father insisted . |
15 | Buyers who desperately want to move into their new home will not thank a conveyancer who makes life difficult for a seller 's conveyancer who does not have a perfect title . |
16 | There was a suggestion in Bridget 's tone she did not want to respond to . |
17 | I should have been very glad of your society this last year , Maureen has been at the Royal College of Music , and I have been much alone , only for the animal 's company I do n't know what I should have done and poor Mr. Papworth [ a dog ] has been so ill we had to telephone a vet up at 2 a.m. one morning it was a funny night , Jack and I in our dressing gowns in the kitchen trying to comfort Mr. Papworth . |
18 | Exactly how far the Miller 's Tale is Chaucer 's composition we do not know . |
19 | After Bill 's chattiness I did not think so . |
20 | there 's the banker , What 's with this banker 's order I do n't deal with a banker 's order . |
21 | So that basically is it how would we see the course 's structure I do n't think we 've got time to do that today I wanted really to just to throw some ideas with you good folks and get the benefit of your thoughts and experience so that I could go back to Napier and say this is what my committee says |
22 | I think if you did n't go to Lucy 's party I do n't think . |
23 | ‘ What I 'll be saying in a year 's time I do n't know . ’ |
24 | While in almost all cases the Liberal Democrats would vote against a Queen 's Speech which did not offer stability , factors such as the threat of war against Libya or an economic crisis with the pound ‘ dropping like a stone ’ would change the situation . |
25 | Mr Ashdown yesterday sought to provide himself with even more leeway in a hung parliament by outlining circumstances in which he would not feel bound to vote against a Queen 's Speech which did not contain PR . |