Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] 's " in BNC.
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1 | Even the early Christians are said to have thrown coins on to Peter 's tomb for good fortune . ’ |
2 | Six months on from ICL 's decision to introduce a no smoking at work policy at its Reading office block , it is still possible to indulge in an on-site nicotine fix . |
3 | At first she hovered in the farmyard , then she wandered over to the stables and sat on the outside steps up to Louis 's workroom . |
4 | The latest offerings are thought likely to reach 235 MIPS , and will be the last 88100 offerings before the company steps up to Motorola 's next generation 88110 part . |
5 | And on the stone staircase , a few steps up from Bert 's cubbyhole , Flossie barking asthmatically from inside , lay Bunty Baird , head down , her pretty limbs ugly in disorder within the flimsy disarray of her kimono , one white sandal still on her foot . |
6 | I forgot to take those rotten grapefruits back to Sainsbury 's . |
7 | Froebe looked at Richmann , who lounged back in a chair , his feet up on Froebe 's polished mahogany desk . |
8 | This machines lives up to Dan 's reputation for solid boxes , good specifications and keen prices . |
9 | This dilemma was compounded by the fact that the Soviet Union was not engaged in the war and was also occupying Poland , selling oil to the Nazis and deporting German Communists back to Hitler 's concentration camps . |
10 | There was none of that back-of-the-neck prickle of fear and guilt associated with encountering the zone patrols back at Taler 's Bump . |
11 | He remembered his sporadic visits back to Taler 's Bump , the shy little girl who 'd been virtually a stranger to him , his awkward attempts at being a family man when all the time he 'd only been yearning to get back to work . |
12 | The cold was already making Gentle 's bruised bones ache fiercely , and in such a condition the two blocks back to Jude 's apartment would be a long and painful trek . |
13 | Sergeant , first thing in the morning , you exercise your limbs round at Connon 's and see what you 're like at climbing trees . |
14 | Austin , Texas-based Tivoli Systems Inc 's distributed systems management software , WizDom , already incorporates proprietary object definitions in its schema , although Kirk believes Tivoli , and other players in this market are sure to map their conventions on to HOG 's specification : he says there should be no problem achieving this . |
15 | One hundred and fifty-five years on from Darwin 's marital dilemma , the major pre-occupation that gave rise to the organization of the conference to which this paper is submitted , is a marriage of a different sort : the study of history and the use of information technology . |
16 | Companies generally take their guests down to Sunsail 's Port Solent base near Portsmouth in the evening , give them dinner and put them up in a hotel . |
17 | We 've lined up a host of money-saving family days out at Britain 's fabulous theme parks — and you can cash in . |
18 | NEC is also said to be negotiating with various US relational database vendors to put their products up under NEC 's version of Unix System V.4 . |
19 | No lights on in Rose 's cottage . |
20 | So ARE there any passionate toyboys or immoral goings on in Gloucestershire 's own Paradise . |
21 | The director put their problems down to Streisand 's insecurity . |
22 | In the case of Bosnasarayi , for example , the first kadi to be appointed with a mevleviyet , Molla Bali Bosnawi , was given a brief to deal with a troublesome situation created by a group of Bayrami seyhs , followers of Shaykh Hamza Bali ( Seyh Hamza Bali ) , a group who , despite stern measures by this kadi , appear to have continued to cause difficulties down to Ata'i 's own day . |
23 | He lined three glasses up at Cattini 's elbow , keeping one back for himself . |
24 | The young Albanian stares up from Pristina 's rubbish-strewn streets towards the wooded hills on the west of the town . |
25 | They ended up laughing about that , but it was the uneasy laughter of desperation and displacement , and all they could do after that was finish the whisky and have the joint Rory had been working on , and it was almost a relief when Fergus was sick as a dog out of the window , hanging out barfing onto the slates and into the guttering while Rory tried to clean the plaster off the top bunk and stowed the guns out of harm 's way . |
26 | This is a natural protective mechanism well understood by Sumo wrestlers , who massage their testicles out of harm 's way prior to getting to grips with an opponent . |
27 | why they brought these things out with dog 's head on , I live here . |
28 | They 'll not be as lively as they ought to be come morning , but tonight will have got a whole lot of unhappy things out of Seb 's system . |
29 | However , the treatment of his work in early 1945 , with the forced repatriation of White Russians back to Stalin 's régime , is full of zest . |
30 | Exhibition to explore the continent 's roots sails on to Berlin 's Altes Museum and Copenhagen 's Nationalmuseet |