Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [art] [noun prp] ' " in BNC.
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1 | Where had she gone after appearing in the Julians ' drive on Friday night ? |
2 | Andy remembers Paul Heaton ringing him to pester him into listening to The Housemartins ' demo , telling him , ‘ You 've got ta sign us , we 're brilliant . ’ |
3 | According to the Clarkes ' evidence in the Old Bailey court , Atra signed a contract with Virgin in September 1975 , under which Virgin were to directly handle certain Atra recordings . |
4 | However according to the Rapoports ' analysis of the dual career family , women remain the domesticated individuals . |
5 | So it was rather a question of running the gauntlet when passing over the Sayers ' land . |
6 | Although doubts may have been growing about the Woodvilles ' ultimate intentions , there are no signs that anyone else was contemplating direct action against them — or that the family had yet done anything to warrant it . |
7 | Although doubts may have been growing about the Woodvilles ' ultimate intentions , there are no signs that anyone else was contemplating direct action against them — or that the family had yet done anything to warrant it . |
8 | ‘ We can ring from there — be easier really , ’ suggested Morse , pointing to the Kemps ' property . |
9 | A relative who is staying at the Bennetts ' Liverpool Road home stressed today that they were not building up their hopes . |
10 | Visit Malham at mid-day on a sunny Bank Holiday and it will be " fair thranged wi' folk " , yet wait until evening when the charabancs have gone and the cars have motored their way back downdale , and Malham becomes again a quiet little place , the only noise coming from the Hikers ' Bar of the Buck Inn where legions of Pennine Way pilgrims have slaked their thirst ; or from the bar of the Listers Arms where Dalesfolk have been coming for years to taste the best steaks in the Dales . |
11 | Closer to hand , the white Triumph was standing outside the Styches ' house , and Mr Frizzell gazed at it uneasily . |
12 | Zach was sitting on the Littles ' dilapidated gate waiting for him . |
13 | He seemed to hang suspended above the worshippers , his two tiny arms held out in front of him , and he was as still and quiet and calm as he had been when sitting at the Wilsons ' table or resting , alone , at the back of Class 1 . |
14 | But within this general process , there were particular developments that characterized the provision of village housing by the Dukeries ' companies . |
15 | The usual family gathering at the Andersons ' was held over until late January as Theresa had invited her parents and brothers and sister to her house for Boxing Day , and Pat said he thought it was a good idea . |