Example sentences of "'s [noun pl] [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 LAMP 's activities are expanding each year , reaching a growing network of people .
2 In Victoria Street Lytle 's and McCausland 's warehouses were completed two years before Ewart 's .
3 A programme designed to improve the skid-resistance of Britain 's roads is cutting wet-road accidents by up to 50 per cent in some places , says the Transport and Road Research Laboratory .
4 In Europe , Proteon 's products are showing good take-up , says Swan , to the extent that the company will start manufacturing in Scotland for the European market .
5 At the time of writing , the Government 's plans are to change this system from April 1993 .
6 At the same time the council in England believed that the king 's familiares were exercising undue influence over him : the unity which Edward had been at such pains to build up in 1337 was on the point of fracturing .
7 Wycliffe said : ‘ Gifford Tate 's pictures are fetching high prices .
8 Opening a brewery at a time when Britain 's drinkers are supping less beer than they used to might not seem like a good idea .
9 Apart from these quarterly meetings , and monthly financial reports , Iveco 's directors are given considerable freedom in their day to day management .
10 By January 1991 , Iain 's parents were hoping this chapter of his life was closed .
11 The Conference was not just an affair , mounted at great trouble and expense , at which the Party 's footsoldiers were given four days simply to kick over the traces .
12 While Lebanon 's Christians were demanding more territory , Protestants in the north of Ireland were safeguarding their future statelet within the United Kingdom by accepting less than they might have claimed .
13 The UK 's estuaries are facing growing threats of serious damage , according to a survey of 126 estuaries by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ) .
14 The new location could be only a few miles from the present site — especially if one of the company 's priorities is to retain existing staff .
15 True , the next task is to stop growth itself damaging the environment — Thailand 's farmers are using more chemicals than before , for example .
16 It is also good news that Naisbitt 's consultants are telling top managers in some American firms in no uncertain terms about the importance of participatory democracy .
17 Plans by The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company to manage the Windsor Hotel in London ( the former BR headquarters at Marylebone ) appeared to be in jeopardy when it was announced that the hotel 's owners were facing financial difficulties .
18 A day after his wife , Hillary , spoke out against profiteering by vaccine makers , Mr Clinton said the industry 's profits were rising four times faster than those of an average major company .
19 A widow who claims she contracted the lung disease asbestosis from washing her husband 's overalls is sueing British Rail for damages .
20 It did not help the Irish , either , that they may well have been winding down after the Five Nations Championship whereas New Zealand 's players were hitting top gear with early-season All Black trials .
21 Mr Henderson 's lawyers are considering civil action against Customs and Excise .
22 I fancy that across the channel where Napoleon 's wars were ravaging all Europe , our two innkeepers fell flat as pancakes , and were it not for the felicities of their translator they would scarcely be worth comment .
23 The school 's governors are meeting next month to review their decision .
24 It estimated that a 60 per cent cut in commercial debt would be required if the region 's economies were to resume traditional growth levels .
25 The town 's magistrates were told that tension had built up for a year after a decision to dissolve the partnership .
26 Does the Minister realise that his attitude on river quality is incredibly complacent and that the condition of Britain 's rivers is causing great concern to many people , from anglers and recreational users of rivers to the chief scientist of the NRA ?
27 One of the Group 's tasks is to produce technical briefing documents .
28 Britain 's bosses are getting twelve point three percent more in total remuneration than they were last year , their workforce is getting nine point eight percent .
29 Hughie 's hopes were raised last year when it was suggested that a replica of one of Captain Cook 's ships , either Endeavour or Resolution , should be built in Indonesia and brought back to Whitby as a permanent reminder of the feats of the town 's most famous son of the sea .
30 Some idea of how badly the police were treated is given by the reports of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner which show that roughly one-in-four of London 's policemen were assaulted each year — 3,444 cases were reported in 1899 , for example , when the constabulary strength was 13,213 men and 1,949 sergeants — as police authorities pressed for firmer measures in assault cases .
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