Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Those people then receive the dole , which is taxpayers ' money . |
2 | ‘ There was steam coming out of Jack 's ears , ’ said Mrs Molloy , 49 , who was ladies ' captain . |
3 | Is it possible then that perhaps there were boys ' ploughing matches on all the other islands as well , and the tradition has only survived in South Ronaldsay ? |
4 | Look there 's Kids ' County Elizabeth where are we after ? |
5 | Anyway look there 's Kids ' County er Dorothy who do we need ? |
6 | And whether it 's Gardeners ' Question Time or Muck and Magic , the central person is a man who seems like the ultimate expert . |
7 | It is firms ' spending on goods which are not for current consumption but which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in the future . |
8 | It is Rangers ' intention to then dig up the pitch and lay a new surface . |
9 | But it was Spurs ' guile rather than their aggression that earned them a first-half lead when Thomas put Gascoigne through . |
10 | To have a woman was different , her juices mixed with his and later the recollection gave him zest ; but alone it was cowards ' sport . |
11 | And now it was Finals ' Day and the number two Ambersham ground at Cowdray was a seething mass of caravans , tents , trailers , canvas loose-boxes for 200 ponies and rows of cars belonging to team managers and exhausted parents . |