Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This year 's pantomime should bring in the family audience , which is what we always aim for at pantomime time . ’
2 The boy 's body will take on the squarer , more muscular appearance of manhood .
3 ‘ And you thought your girl 's father might put up the money ? ’
4 Winners of this year 's competition will take over the education page for a day and pick up a £200 cash prize .
5 Burkett 's daughter would saddle up a horse and ride down the east shore of Derwent Water to the Lodore landing stage .
6 Dr Nanayakkara said Liam 's death had caused him grave concern and he had been eager a specialist children 's pathologist should carry out the post-mortem examination .
7 Thursday 's poll will bring down the curtain on the Campaign Sketch .
8 Tonight 's AGM will weigh up the relative merits of two businessmen , John Kerr and Robert Fleeting , to assume control at Rugby Park .
9 The plaintiff 's solicitor should draw up the schedule in four columns , for item number , description , amount claimed and the fourth , blank , for the defendant 's comments .
10 If you 'd like to know specifically how much you personally can earn , without affecting your pension I would also suggest that you actually write to the Paymaster General 's Office will work out the amounts erm you know the figure that you 've got based on your particular circumstances .
11 Pearl 's share price stands at 648p as hopes mount in the market that the Australian 's interest will flush out a more determined bidder which will offer more .
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