Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You can see right through Doddie 's head now .
2 To provide water for farmers and city dwellers , three sections of the marsh were surrounded with dikes and set aside from development , each one a kind of captured remnant of Everglades , but wholly for man 's use .
3 SunSoft Inc president Ed Zander acknowledges the Solaris ‘ endorsements ’ he got last week from the hardware community are kind of lukewarm and skimpy — see page two — but he still claims , mostly for Destiny 's benefit , that he 's got the only tested and proven big-time distribution channel , namely Sun Microsystems Inc .
4 The earliest extant account of this is to be found in the Works and Days of Hesiod ( c.700 BC ) , who sought to account thereby for man 's present condition and , in particular , for his need to work .
5 I feel a certain sympathy for their wallflower purity , none for their legislators ' regard for the morals of others , and most for Mapplethorpe 's prophylaxis .
6 It fitted everything Tony insists is the East 17 mould , a ‘ real ’ , personalised romp lurking somewhere between EMF 's sense of fun(k) and the communal catastrophe of Flowered Up .
7 Claiming they 've found a balance somewhere between Jane 's Addiction and Jefferson Airplane , 8 Storey Window are an unashamed , intense , jamming rock band who are happiest when the drums are doing their own Ginger Baker thing and the guitar is taking a stroll in the stratosphere .
8 Perhaps somewhere between Goebel 's string texture on period instruments and the Amsterdam Bach Soloists ' mixed strings and woodwinds using modern instruments .
9 In fact what strikes me most forcibly about Lyell 's pillars is not their evidence of placid uniformitarianism but rather of episodic " catastrophism " .
10 ‘ If I 'm right and the link is money , who knows most about Wheeler 's financial affairs ? ’
11 This respect is summed up by a quote in In Search of Excellence by Tom Peters and Robert Waterman : ‘ You know , one of the things that strikes me most about McDonald 's is their people orientation .
12 ‘ Who employed there would know most about Hauser 's day-to-day work , the orders he gives ? ’
13 It was the unhappy love that taught me most about love 's nature — though not at the time , not until years later .
14 Now schools can ‘ opt out ’ from local authority control , so that the people who care most about children 's futures — especially parents and teachers — are together empowered to make the key decisions .
15 Down coast , a district referred to locally as Belfast 's Beverley Hills .
16 The mills are in Heaton Road , and the boilerhouse chimney , 255 feet high , is in the style of a Venetian campanile and is known locally as Lister 's Pride .
17 It was known locally as Shane 's Castle , Shane presumably being the toll-house keeper .
18 The Branch , which is known locally as Bolton 's oldest bank , has its origins in a banking partnership formed in 1818 by five businessman — Robert Barlow , wine merchant , Thomas Hardcastle and James Ormrod , cotton spinners , and James Cross and Thomas Rushton , solicitors .
19 The business carried on , despite the 1932 fire , until 1935 , when it changed hands , becoming the Stroud Flock Company and later known locally as Lipsey 's Flock Mill .
20 And he talked effectively about Britain 's place in Europe and the world .
21 The task now imposed on everyone , and especially those preparing to spend the weekend in Strasbourg , is to think big and flexibly about Europe 's future .
22 Silas spoke to the sister in charge of the ward , who told him a little about Bertha 's injuries .
23 But they have said little about law 's part in the mosaic .
24 Apart from the Liberal Democrats , the politicians are saying little about Britain 's future relationship with the EC .
25 If I have said comparatively little about Elizabeth 's short stories , it is not at all from lack of admiration though , like Ivy ( I think ) , I very much prefer the novel as a form .
26 The following days papers contained surprisingly little about Puddephat 's disappearance .
27 Some of Jacqui 's clothes bore the label ‘ Designed by Jacqui Smale for Laura Ashley ’ and Veronica Papworth , fashion editor of the Sunday Express , had written flatteringly about Jacqui 's work .
28 An ardent but always non-violent feminist , she campaigned vigorously for women 's rights , fought hard to improve rudimentary state education and medical services , and was one of the first women to stand for election to a borough council after the passing of the Qualification of Women Act in 1907 .
29 This angry and often lonely young man believes the one-bouncer rule was introduced expressly for Hick 's benefit .
30 I 'd been right about Lloyd 's two-tone shoes though I had expected him to put socks on , and I was wrong about the hat — it was a white Panama .
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