Example sentences of "'s [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 's looked at the results of samples taken by the National Rivers Authority from a mineshaft and other sites on land owned by Watkins engineering , of Sling , near Coleford .
2 She 's looked at the results of samples taken by the National Rivers Authority from a mineshaft and other sites on land owned by Watkins engineering , of Sling , near Coleford .
3 She 's looked at the results of samples taken by the National Rivers Authority from a mineshaft and other sites on land owned by Watkins engineering , of Sling , near Coleford .
4 She 's looked at the results of samples taken by the National Rivers Authority from a mineshaft and other sites on land owned by Watkins engineering , of Sling , near Coleford .
5 Implicit in the new narrative 's challenging of the assumptions of realism and in its privileging of subjective reality and of figurative forms of expression , is a questioning of the rationalist , cultural tradition of the West .
6 Neil could you tell me what 's happening to the apprentices in P S A as work staff been put out to grass I hope they are n't .
7 He 's surrounded with the fruits of the earth . ’
8 Well , he 's walking through the clouds with a circus mind that 's running wild .
9 but they were all dressed in bright colours and fashionable clothes and obviously thoroughly enjoying themselves , there are very few Jane Fonda 's walking about the streets of Washington or New York
10 It 's included in the games for the first time .
11 Allied-Lyons continued to react to the Office of Fair Trading 's shot across the bows of the brewing industry on Monday , the shares reversing 16 to 606p .
12 ‘ You do n't do as well as she 's done in the majors without being a very good player , ’ said Jim Webb , the LPGA 's deputy commissioner .
13 Elinor 's looking through the records for another tango to practise with Nigel .
14 He 's looking at the numbers on the houses is n't he ?
15 He 's looking for the remains of a rucksack which caught fire on a shelf in the shop .
16 He 's looking after the schemes for the leisure office .
17 but , then the next morning of course when Wendy got home she 'd been down my nephew 's looking after the kids for them and erm , and said we 've come to arrest you , and no , oh Rachael said oh mum there 's a police car pulled up outside , so she said , oh my god do n't tell me they 're wrong and it is Tracey , cos Tracey 's left home , she 's gone to live with her friend and erm , anyway , when Wendy got to the stairs she could n't go in , she could n't go any further and she said erm , when , when the policeman said Mrs I 've come to arrest you , she just about said Christ she said what have I done ?
18 The apostle Paul when he 's writing to the Corinthians in his first letter to them , one Corinthians .
19 One of the accusations used and levelled against er against Christianity against the , the evangelical message , against things like the , the mission of Graham and , and others is that it , it does n't meet the needs the , the material needs of people but if you deal with the persons spiritual needs , if their sins are forgiven , those problems that are causing the material problem , it 's amazing how there are dealt with as well , the best way to sober up a person , the best way to deal with a person who 's an alcoholic , the best way to deal with a person who is a drug addict , the best way to deal with a person who , who commits adultery is not by telling them the wrongs of those things , it 's not by trying to , to , to do , to , to , you know , to , to counsel them it 's presenting the gospel allowing Jesus Christ to come into their lives and to forgive them , that will make the person sober quicker than all the counselling in the world and Paul says I brought you the most important the fundamental thing , that Christ died for our sins Paul again when he 's writing to the Romans in chapter five and verse eight he says but God demonstrates his own love towards us , in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us so God did in Jesus Christ what we could n't do for ourselves , so all of you have sin , so all of my sin , and he came and he died on the cross and as he was dying there was that transmit there , for he was n't dying for his own sin buy he was dying for your sin and for mine , it was all piled on him and so when we except what Christ has done , when we come to that place and yes I believe that you died for me ,
20 He was in surprisingly good humour , considering how much he 's suffered at the hands of the puppet .
21 And he 's paying over the odds for this house , she said but of course he 's paying for the area , he 's moving up to Walford !
22 On the other hand it could have been an electrical fault … he 's waiting for the results of the investigation .
23 He 's going around the tables with his bags , like he always does . ’
24 The paper in our lounge and in the hall , and tha where you put that piece to cover it up , it 's all black under there where it 's wearing on the corners of the wall where you go round and kno it looks black , so I 'm sure it 's black underneath and you just
25 It 's to do with the Indians in a funny sort of way .
26 ‘ I 'm sorry he 's detracted from the performances of players like 17-year-old George Ndah and 21-year-old Rob Bowry , who were making their debuts .
27 Sid 's petrolsplashing around the walls of the trench had , I believe encouraged the little bastards , they seemed to like the smell of petrol .
28 But even with everything that 's known about the risks from AIDS , James is convinced withdrawal of the pharmacy service will encourage some addicts to take risks .
29 Simon Dyer : ‘ The AA 's coping with the challenges of the modern world . ’
30 Loyalty to the old King did nothing to establish Drummonds with his heir — and indeed the story has it that curbing the Prince 's spending on the orders of the King led to Drummonds being abandoned by the new monarch in favour of Coutts .
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