Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] [noun pl] 's " in BNC.

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1 After a short and furious rest in the potato store I entered the women 's hospital , inflexibly determined on an inspection .
2 I saw the kwai 's body for myself . ’
3 I sang the children 's song ‘ If you 're happy and you know it , clap your hands ’ , which required hand-clapping and foot-stamping after each line .
4 I 'm sorry , I I took the cowards 's option last night .
5 I do n't think anybody knows exactly how they 'd react to that you know sort of And I think the women 's support group has created the frame work that 's enabled us .
6 Erm I liked the children 's nursing , I was always you know fond of children .
7 She says : ‘ I check the women 's blood pressure on the hour for five hours .
8 She was a bit shaky but she got the children 's breakfast and cleared up Bob 's .
9 During a visit to Darlington Memorial Hospital , where she visited the children 's ward , Ms Harman said the Government was starving the NHS of resources while building up the private sector .
10 One Guy Fawkes ' night , she found the children 's bedroom window shattered and a half-brick on the floor , so Peter tacked chicken wire across the frame inside .
11 The 20 year old student was attacked as she used the women 's toilets near the Martyr 's Memorial in the centre of Oxford .
12 She had tried to put matters right in the proper manner from within the system , but that had n't worked , and she believed the Children 's Hearing system was at risk in Orkney .
13 For quite other reasons she joined a women 's therapy group , and in the course of the work stumbled into the unrealized intensity of the pain her barrenness was causing .
14 So she joined the Women 's Royal Naval Service .
15 She joined the Women 's Social and Political Union and became its joint honorary secretary .
16 Shortly after her return to England in 1911 , she joined the Women 's Freedom League ( WFL ) , a militant non-violent organization concerned with the extension of suffrage and other rights to women .
17 It is from this perspective that she approaches the women 's issue .
18 She took the men 's cheers as somehow directed at herself , at her person , not at the food alone , but unlike the chorus that might greet the appearance of some women of the town , they did not place her in danger , and she allowed herself a small smile in acknowledgement , and came forward to set the dish down .
19 She requests the children 's help and advice .
20 The telephone call was made , and Margaret , heard amid the distant screams of children quarrelling , gushed that it was a darling-idea and she would telephone the Advent herself , since she knew the women 's editor well .
21 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
22 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
23 Scottish international Lynn Harding , preparing for the Stockholm Marathon at the end of the month , set a course record when she won the women 's race by over four minutes from Durham City veteran Julie Coleby .
24 She had the men 's undivided attention .
25 Meanwhile at Thorey Island , one of the groups is under the charge of Corporal Alison Miller , Whose civilian job is as a secretary , but at weekends she becomes a Women 's Royal Army Corps Provost NCO .
26 I mean , I know you said the children 's parents are still in hospital , but they must miss the twins .
27 In 1904 she published The Women 's Co-Operative Guild 1883–1904 .
28 You need a women 's movement in your country , this would n't have happened to me back home , ’ one said , more in surprise than in anger .
29 Such remarks can be an invitation to the teacher to come and listen or look , and as she shares the children 's enjoyment and pride or helps them to sort out their problems , there are times when this will involve ideas which are mathematical .
30 We founded the Women 's Neighbourhood Committees which still exist today .
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