Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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31 In ten years ' time you can choose to do the following :
32 One of the greatest players ever to put on a Spurs ' jersey I would think .
33 In all probability , however , in the modern solicitors ' partnership it will have been agreed to leave goodwill out of account ( see below ) .
34 Thanks very much er , President er , to mark the occasion of the launching of the British er , Boxers ' Association we 'd like to make a little er , presentation to Barry , who 's the President of that Association and erm who you know , of course , is the Chairman of the Institute of Professional Sport and the Professional Boxers ' Association has got the honour of erm , immediately being part of that er , body and has the assistance , of course , of er , the many people involved there .
35 In addition to these resource sections the book is crammed full of practical recipes and information on the properties and behaviour , through ageing , or virtuality every artists ' material you could think of .
36 It is worth considering the French model since , with the introduction of the national core curriculum , there will be far less time in the school day to devote to non-specialist teaching ; and with the new terms and conditions for teachers there may well be many who will want a strict regulation on the number of hours ' work they will put in each day .
37 If it can retain its customers ' faith it could achieve the leadership position it covets by 1997 .
38 While these sketches tend to be exaggerated at the witnesses ' expense they may provide useful cross-examination material , particularly if you can obtain corroboration from other witnesses .
39 The gunners had been ordered to aim at the first two vessels , and at a bare two hundred yards ' range they could scarcely miss .
40 But , in the Hallowe'en Novices ' Chase he might need to eat a whole mine , to beat Dusty Miller , another Festival scorer .
41 A ladies ' man he may profess to be but he 's also been a bit of a louse .
42 Oliver said that could have been easily accomplished by telling Shildon where they really were and if it were Shildon she had heard going through a desk in the typists ' room he must already have found out .
43 and then when it got over to the Clerks ' Department they used to stick it on another piece of paper so that they could put it on the file
44 If a local authority wished to open a new senior citizens ' home it would seem unreasonable to burden the current year 's community charge/council tax payers with the full cost of an asset that might have , say , 50 years ' useful life .
45 John Beishon , director of the Consumers ' Association You could argue that food difficulties proceed and contribute to the development of sexual problems …
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