Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 They grumble about the Ossis ' exaggerated expectations and leisurely working habits .
2 The soldiers race into a wasps ' nest , driving the occupants out .
3 However , there are wrong answers and these should be pointed out when they appear in the trainees ' work .
4 In real practice , law is very different for the majority of people , then and now , who appear before the Magistrates ' Court .
5 When Charlie returned , he instructed Pet , ‘ Run over the road and knock on the McDougalls ' door .
6 Upstairs , walk past the monks ' cells , until you come to a massive door .
7 The Alternative Prospectus , Welfare , Overseas , Mature and Postgraduate Student handbooks are just part of the information service you receive from the Students ' Association before arriving .
8 After spraying , the beetle feeds on the crystallised proteins which react in the insects ' gut , causing paralysis then death four to seven days later .
9 Each time the yen slips , the larger these dollar-based assets loom in the banks ' balance sheets — and the more they have to scrounge for additional yen-based equity at home in order to prevent their capital-adequacy figures from slipping back below the BIS requirement .
10 Just as the statements of attainment reflect the experience and predilections of subject working groups , so the sequences in Profiles of Development depend on the authors ' underlying theory of teaching rather than any inexorable path of learning .
11 What you mean like the boys '
12 So oft we went , leaving Pop at ‘ Prospect Lodge ’ in Simla ( a holiday home for missionaries ) until he was asked to go down to Poona and look after a soldiers ' club .
13 Look in the doctors ' book , it might tell you how long you have to suffer .
14 His driving , suspect in the Players ' championship , has also improved .
15 His driving , suspect in the Players ' Championship , has also improved after consultation with David Leadbetter .
16 Update on The Gardeners ' Memorial Garden
17 This request was important in that it forced the staff involved in Guidance to review the programme and look at the students ' experiences in totality .
18 These two articles look at the banks ' problems
19 Spectators said the Prince , playing for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park , seemed to wrench his back during the middle of the second chukka of the game .
20 The Prince aggravated an old back injury during a game of polo for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park yesterday .
21 Yet in France , even as early as the Janaury draw for the challengers ' trials , the event was screened nationally — and special television walls were installed in Tokyo stations to carry pictures in Japan .
22 Instead of hatchets they have fans and as they pass through the soldiers ' camp they hit the soldiers and say : " There you are dead . "
23 The occasion , now set for the Trustees ' Auditorium at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park , San Francisco , will be one of sound bites and photo opportunities .
24 Reversal of hypotension with intravenous therapy leads to positive fluid balance and weight gain as the administered fluids leak into the patients ' tissues .
25 In summary , his presentation allows readers to suppose that the Pioneers were wrong in establishing , or attempting to establish , the producers ' societies as bodies separate from the consumers ' societies , and wrong even in seeing them as genuine co-operatives .
26 Some courses draw on the students ' own experience , usually in the workplace .
27 For example , when describing experiments psychologists still refer to the subjects ' ‘ response ’ to the ‘ stimulus ’ materials .
28 A bad snap on a Colts ' punt attempt later gave Pittsburgh the ball on the Indianapolis 34 and Malone connected with Brenberg for the final Steelers ' first half score with 1:03 remaining .
29 It also times the transfer of its eggs extremely carefully so that most of them hatch in the hosts ' nests at exactly the right time .
30 The roots of disillusionment — in so far as they were the fruit of twelfth-century conditions and not merely the natural response to too high or too vaguely expressed expectations — lay in the intellectuals ' belief , stated by John of Salisbury .
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