Example sentences of "[adv] 's [noun sg] [vb -s] a " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight 's episode involves a cocktail of classical singing and murder . |
2 | Heralding another TV channel , competitive tendering , and a boom in radio , yesterday 's bill sets a new agenda for British broadcasting The sound and vision of market forces . |
3 | Heralding another TV channel , competitive tendering , and a boom in radio , yesterday 's bill sets a new agenda for British broadcasting The sound and vision of market forces . |
4 | St Clement , chosen by the Danes as the Patron Saint of their church , was martyred by being tied to an anchor and dropped in the sea — which explains why the symbol of today 's church shows an anchor surmounted by an eagle . |
5 | Nevertheless , one editor fears today 's decision sets a dangerous precedent which could make successful prosecutions much more difficult in future . |
6 | On many other routes , trolleys have provided an ideal lowcost solution and today 's timetable shows a good variety of trains , including many of Provincial 's Sprinter expresses . |
7 | With increasing pressure for storage space , today 's director faces a choice : keep the horns or replace them with more scientifically valuable material . |
8 | Today 's announcment ends a fifty year association between Upper Heyford and the American Airforce . |
9 | Today 's announcement follows a Monopolies Commission enquiry into the no discrimination rule protecting credit card users from a surcharge . |
10 | Where today 's technology plays a more important role is in separating the tin oxide from the ore in which it is found . |
11 | He says his only hope now is that the murderer is caught , before someone else 's daughter meets a similar fate . |