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

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1 As I have to come back to the airport to pick up a member of tonight 's convention it will be easy to drop you off at the same time . ’
2 It was a bold experiment that is almost certain to be rewarded with full houses and , as the acoustics are to be softened , by tonight 's performance it might prove to be one of the better stagings .
3 At the Brummel Club that evening , Ralph had n't changed his mind — he said exactly the same thing — after tonight 's gig you 're finished .
4 After yesterday 's fun you 've got an appetite for excitement so you wo n't think twice about doing something daring today .
5 By the finish of yesterday 's race he was 35 seconds ahead of second placed Gerhard Berger — and had covered the equivalent distance of London to Manchester in a little more than one hour and a half .
6 At yesterday 's investiture he joined the newly-knighted television presenter Sir David Frost , the sports commentator David Coleman , also an OBE , and the Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies , who was invested as an MBE .
7 But in yesterday 's papers it was widely claimed that friends of the Prince of Wales are behind a campaign of vilification .
8 Before yesterday 's operation she spent three days in a deep coma as a result of liver failure .
9 In the slightly less august context of yesterday 's sale they made £260,000 ( $474,500 ) against a strong estimate of £150,000–250,000 .
10 It was in yesterday 's paper it 's already in the kitchen .
11 For tomorrow 's Division I game , Hawick will be without the injured Nick Bannerman , Scott Welsh , Greig Oliver , Jim Hay and Brian Renwick , while Tim Stokes , David Taylor and Derek Turnbull are rated as very doubtful , especially the Scotland flanker , who had four stitches inserted in a head cut last Saturday .
12 Tomorrow 's problems I solve yesterday . ’
13 — for tomorrow 's lunch they 'll all boil down
14 In tomorrow 's EADT we report on the latest research findings on pupil behaviour in Essex and why youngsters are being expelled from schools .
15 From tomorrow 's team he is the only player who has a connection with the county 's almost-defunct mining industry .
16 Clearshield was launched in 1986 and as well as being shown on television 's Tomorrow 's World it won the Prince of Wales award for industrial innovation .
17 Sun 's current multiprocessing entry price is $40,000 and with tomorrow 's announcement it could be reduced by around 40% .
18 Tomorrow 's promises they had been , and tomorrow never came .
19 Why , I would guess that after tomorrow 's visit he will send you packing back off to your home .
20 Yeah in today 's press it says that er the government are going to subsidize now the coal industry something like seven hundred millions due to the miners ' kerfuffle , which is going to mean between five and ten pounds subsidy per ton .
21 In today 's money it would be about thirty five million .
22 Mike says everything is bouncing up and down but he does n't know why he does it … after today 's race he will not be able to get out of bed in the morning because he 'll be so bruised
23 He was educated in Paris , and when he heard that some Americans had been present at today 's ceremonies he expressed a wish to meet you . "
24 Yesterday , however , when asked by the procurator-fiscal , Andrew Normand , if such a junction were likely to be approved now , Mr Cooksey stated : ‘ Looking at it with today 's knowledge I would have been reluctant to accept it .
25 ( Had Magellan and his men read today 's pilot they would , no doubt , have been reluctant to try to pass through . )
26 Unless we receive your remittance for £2950 within 10 days of today 's date we shall issue proceedings against you without further notice or delay .
27 As at today 's date , she was at the age of twenty , as she i , as at today 's date she , at the age of twenty four , would have had a further working life of thirty six years .
28 After today 's discussion I should be a bit better at understanding what you 're driving at !
29 Townsend , who has only just returned to Premiership action for new club Aston Villa , said : ‘ It has been a slight worry but I 'm in no pain and after today 's training I know I 'll definitely play . ’
30 Moreover , by today 's standards they both adopted rather naive assumptions regarding the nature of and the relationship between behaviour , ideas and respondent reports of these .
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