Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike us , the horse 's teeth continuously grow upwards to compensate for wear which is why they need regular checking and rasping .
2 You also grew up watching Grandfather 's clients literally get away with murder . ’
3 Voluntary organisations like the Rainer Foundation are at last being listened to and boroughs that ten years ago might have had a dozen children 's homes now have only a couple .
4 America 's airlines alone have more than $130 billion-worth of aircraft on order .
5 The town 's factories now produce more than three quarters of all the wooden chairs made in Britain .
6 Nicholson 's customers certainly do n't complain about prices .
7 The Farm 's efforts merely cringe sullenly in their cages like musical battery fowl , but it 's the lyrics that actually sink this tugboat Titanic in the end .
8 As the Chief Secretary has no doubt noticed , the Government 's figures today indicate yet a further fall in investment in the manufacturing sector .
9 Fat people 's bodies just do n't know when to say no. for example , it is easy to tell when your body has a fever , is in pain or is tired .
10 Why is it cleaner 's rooms always end up like this ?
11 It is at Portsmouth , where Fanny constantly collides with the unsatisfactory Rebecca and Sally ( not least so , perhaps , in the fact that they have names , which Jane Austen 's servants normally do not , though Richardson 's do ) , that her heroine discovers the true virtues of Mansfield Park :
12 YES , Clarke 's Cauliflowers still prop up Radio Five 's Fantasy Football League .
13 Peale 's dolphins often play just beyond the surf , while the sand at low tide is particularly attractive to several species of wading birds .
14 Less serious criminal cases are tried summarily ( without a jury ) by magistrates ' courts where sit either two or more lay Justices of the Peace ( of whom there are some 28,000 ) or a legally qualified stipendiary magistrate ( of whom there are about sixty-five , most sitting in London ) .
15 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
16 Users ' environments particularly do n't have the hardware infrastructures to support most of this technology .
17 The British record signing , given a rousing reception by Saints ' fans before kick off , admitted afterwards that Monkou had left him feeling the pressure of a marked man .
18 Prisoners ' families often end up relying on paramilitary organisations for transport to jails .
19 The attractants appear to change geographically and seasonally , while it is perhaps the blending of compounds that restricts the number of bee species attracted , although there are overlaps between them and the bees ' choices also vary geographically and seasonally .
20 In terms of products , technology and markets , Mr Aimetti is right , but human differences of culture and language remain , and the requirements of different countries ' laws still lag far behind what the pan-European company needs .
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