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

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1 In the guards ' room I was shown two videos .
2 Owen loved the bustle of the bazaars , of the whole native city , in fact ; but after you had spent some time in them , especially when it was as hot as this , you felt an overwhelming need for space and air , and after forcing their way through the blocked thoroughfares of the Tentmakers ' Bazaar they were glad to emerge into the more open streets .
3 When the TUC expelled the electricians ' union it was Jordan who determinedly merged his engineering union with theirs , to the fury of the hard left .
4 ‘ In about six months ' time I 'm going to be a father . ’
5 But the Cup finalists ' plight they are one point above a relegation spot means acting manager Malcolm Crosby is considering plunging Bracewell into his side 's battle against relegation .
6 In Mr Reynolds ' case it is necessary to repeat this preparation after the investigations to ensure a good view for the surgeon and so that faecal matter is not present to contaminate the operation site .
7 As long as you live in your parents ' home you are a child , their child , and they will treat you as such .
8 Molla Fenari and Seyh Bedreddin shared a devotion to the thought of Ibn al-Arabi , and it may well be that even if Molla Fenari thoroughly disapproved of the rebels ' activities he was compromised in the eyes of many by those shared beliefs .
9 In the form of application in relation to the house buyers ' report it is stated :
10 After five days ' walking they were obviously all fit and experienced .
11 After three days ' imprisonment they were convicted of attending an illegal gathering under the terms of Bophuthatswana 's Internal Security Act , fined , and released from custody .
12 Even with a few days ' rehearsal it was an unnerving experience .
13 In the event , the document proved so unacceptable that after two days ' debate it was sent back for thorough revision .
14 Historically , the minimum subscription Association 's affiliated organizations and clubs has been set that twice the personal member 's subscription and after a period of two years ' grace it 's the Council 's wish that this balance is re-established so that the relativity returns to that which existed prior to the increase in subscriptions that was proposed at the A G M in nineteen ninety one .
15 After four years ' courtship they were married in 1874 — he was 34 , she 33 .
16 I , I would , I would be very surprised if the communists understood how deterministic idea of erm some sort of progression , I think you ca n't really say in about ten years ' time we 're gon na be here
17 In three years ' time it is likely that everything in the country , including rugby ticket prices , will have escalated by 45 per cent .
18 After a few years ' disgrace they were back living quietly but comfortably in Moscow .
19 In the course of two years ' research he 's discovered a great deal but admits there are gaps that he would like to fill . ‘
20 For example , interest on debentures is treated as a cost , so it is deducted from income ( because from the shareholders ' viewpoint it is a cost ) .
21 A printing firm has gone into liquidation , giving staff just a few hours ' notice they were losing their jobs .
22 than that dear it 's down the other end , the other side of Old Harlow , but he used to have a surgery there which he , you know , made it better after the erm , to ease up Dr surgery cos that was so packed and the shops were absolutely and you used to have to queue and queue for , to get your shopping , you could n't , I used to cycle into Harlow and leave my cycle somewhere and then go along do my shopping , but it used to be two or three hours ' job it was , you did n't get done till dinner time and then I used to call it a , a lady used to say call there that used to have the fried fish and chip shop on the corner of erm Harlow and I used to go there and have a cup of tea before I came home because I used to be so long shopping you could n't get served you see , it 's too many people , there was nowhere else for them to go , it was only Bishop 's Stortford you had to go
23 We go on being as good , or better so that in our customers ' eyes we are always their Company of the Year — every year .
24 In both characters ' lives it was mainly men who had oppressed them , for Phyllisia it was her father who preferred her sister , Ruby .
25 Because of the immediate nature of such patients ' problems it is important that whatever form of help is offered should be available without too much delay , and for this reason health-centre-based therapists may be of particular value , as has been shown in the case of psychologists ( Robson et al. 1984 ) and social workers ( Shepherd et al. 1979 ) .
26 In the " Old Rental " of 1682 certain properties were described as " Proper lands " and were " supposed " to be the benefaction of Sir Edmond ; according to the Goldsmiths ' records they were yielding only 56 13 4d a year between 1671 and 1720 , or only a little more than half as much again as the rent receivable two centuries earlier .
27 Kazakhstan currently has one radioactive waste burial site , but in scientists ' opinion it is unsafe .
28 In ladies ' shoes it was a thinner leather and the men 's shoes it was a thicker leather .
29 Where Janice is concerned , Stevely said he had watched , almost spellbound , as she turned , in the space of 12 months , from " a seemingly ordinary nine handicapper " into the Scottish Girls ' Champion she is today .
30 From the pupils ' perspective they are not there to accept passively any offensive action on the part of the teachers merely because they are pupils .
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