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

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1 The scores also illustrated a recurring problem on this sevens tour — the Scots ' physique puts them at great disadvantage in terms of weight of tackle .
2 ‘ You may have thought that things had gotten to be as bad as they could get , but Mr Koons ' show proves you were wrong , ’ wrote one particularly shrill reviewer .
3 The small number of area health board staff working on the schools ' programmes makes it impossible for them to cater for individual classroom visits .
4 Canopus can easily be found by using Alnitak and Saiph , in Orion , as direction-finders , but I doubt whether this will be necessary , because Canopus ' brilliance makes it stand out at once .
5 It might seem obvious that all good design has to be ‘ editorially led ’ by a full understanding of the relative importance of different sections of the data , and by a full appreciation of the needs of the readers — but a critical look at some companies ' material makes it woefully apparent that things by no means always work like that .
6 Today likewise Piraeus ' importance makes it much more than a mere annex of Athens and it has its own political traditions , regularly voting communist .
7 Growing up is hard to do , when the terms of your parents ' will keeps you in a perpetual state of childhood .
8 Inviting secondary schools to mount a stall in the primary school hall or corridors during parents ' evenings gives them a good opportunity to inform parents of what they have to offer children .
9 Home burials are particularly important to children , partly because it helps them to understand that the pet has gone forever and also because seeing their parents ' sorrow teaches them that it 's normal and acceptable to grieve .
10 Above all , experiencing our parents ' death forces us to face the fact of our own mortality .
11 The supermarkets ' muscle enables them to demand quality yet keep farmers ' prices down , and the gap between what they pay and what they charge has widened .
12 Our man on the visitors ' end assures us that the chant was ‘ Big fat Ray 's black and white army ’ virtually throughout .
13 ‘ How may years ' experience does she recommend that an editor clock ( sic ) up … ’ chides Miss Phillips .
14 How many years ' experience does she recommend that an editor clock up before attempting to master the use of apostrophes and capitalisation ?
15 Four hours ' ride finds you at ruins of the Mayan civilisation where the cousins of the Aztecs built jungle pyramids to worship their gods .
16 But Jesus ' teaching shows us that repentance is God 's joy .
17 The families ' lawyer says it 's time the matter was sorted out .
18 Kevin Phillips ' snarl says it all as he leads the Neath tribe 's celebrations after winning the 1990 Schweppes Cup Final .
19 The Works ' management says it 's a scandal and wants the redundancy notices withdrawn altogether .
20 Just wearing the Falcons ' jumpsuit gives you confidence .
21 The defence have said medical evidence gleaned from tests on Mr Harris ' brain shows he suffers from a rare abnormality .
22 The Prague linguists ' approach explains it in terms of reversing the theme-rheme sequence .
23 Although ales represent around a fifth of the nablab sector as a whole , The Brewers ' Society says it is ‘ so small a market that we do n't even bother to quantify it . ’
24 Our sister publication BBC Gardeners ' World tells us that you can eat the fruit from your passion flower , but it will be rather seedy and not particularly palatable .
25 Once you are back to work or thinking seriously of returning , the Women Returners ' Network puts you in touch with lots of other women in a similar position .
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