Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] ['s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 PHIL THOMPSON : ‘ So that mean 's I get my job back does it ? ’
2 Particularly striking examples , as Simon Frith points out ( 1983a : 146–7 , 154 ) , are that some of the ‘ most creative uses of the recording studio have also been the most ‘ manipulative ’ in commercial terms ' he mentions Phil Spector , Giorgio Moroder 's disco hits and Jamaican reggae — while ‘ in the USA … the most open and imaginative audiences deejays and radio programmes work in disco , the most obviously commercialized musical genre ’ .
3 Among the many British MP 's who endorsed her Nobel nomination are members of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties , such as Peter Bottomley and David Alton .
4 [ Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers , vol. cxcv , 1914 ; Engineering , vol. xciv , November 1912 , p. 685 ; Charles S. Lake , ‘ Some C.M.E. 's I Have Known ’ , Railway Magazine , vol. lxxxix , July/August 1943 , pp. 213–15 ; C. Hamilton Ellis , ‘ Famous Locomotive Engineers ’ , Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Review , 15 June 1938 , pp. 192–6 . ]
5 Husameddin claims that one Shuja al-Din Ilyas Celebi , Hoca to the sultan , had become ( was ? ) a highly-regarded mufti in Edirne in 831/1427–8 , " historical proofs ' which Husameddin has chanced upon describing him as One finds also both in the biographical dictionaries and in the chronicles instances of the use of this early period .
6 With the help of departmental officers a Burma Handbook was being compiled , dealing with the country and peoples of Burma , production , communications , a short history , a valuable Who 's Who , health notes , and a map with the scale of thirty-two miles to the inch .
7 Well done to all QT 's who have already enrolled themselves and reminded their class members to renew membership but to date we still need over 1,000 members to meet Sports Council requirements .
8 Over the years Reid 's has been host to many people , and its visitors , book reads like an international Who 's Who over the past century .
9 She asked me how many children 's I 'd fostered , but I said I could n't remember .
10 Thank you to all Q.T 's who have supported the Draw , particularly those who requested and sold more tickets .
11 Those Q.T. 's who have already received tickets to sell will greatly assist Cicely in the organisation of the event if they would let her know by the first week in February how many tickets they have sold as she will be away from 8th Feb. to 8th March .
12 We will spare the blushes of those forecasters ' who notched up the biggest errors .
13 in the twelve month 's I 've been there , just one , and we 've had three leave .
14 Moreover , the very same Tetley 's who so lovingly restored The Fox are now building , in the heart of a residential suburb not two miles away , an open-plan eating barn that contravenes all the accepted standards of enlightened and community-sensitive pub design .
15 The Telegraph 's effort is part-history , part extended magazine ; The Welsh Who 's Who is a dedicated effort by the authors , with details of every capped Welsh player .
16 We have some spare places and would welcome any Q.T 's who are interested in seeing the training course in action .
17 One of the fastest SX 's we 've ever looked at .
18 Certainly it 's not in your background and it 's not in most people 's I have to say .
19 Traditionally an Englishman is as much what he does in his free time as in his hours of work , and both Who 's who and the obituary columns honour this fact .
20 It included graphics and the entries from the Echo 's special Who 's Who in the North publication .
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