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

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1 Kudielka 's essays abound with notions of sacrifice , and this is a pivotal ingredient to the works currently in the Hayward exhibition .
2 Back at Havant most of Wilkie 's plans remain under wraps , though he says that the plant will be setting up its own sales and marketing operation , rather than relying on IBM Europe and will initially be targeting the UK market , though in the process he hopes to pick up orders from international vendors .
3 Then she saw Mrs Browning 's eyes fill with tears and her hand was pressed .
4 Her expression made her mother 's eyes fill with tears , but she said nothing .
5 Today 's teenagers go to nightclubs where mega-watt public address systems pump out the latest chart-toppers to a dark and sweaty throng .
6 The great and universal charge of low expectations which Her Majesty 's Inspectors throw at teachers today did not apply .
7 Make sure you keep a tube of Sudocrem at hand — when children 's tumbles end in tears , Sudocrem can help make it better .
8 Make sure you keep a tube of Sudocrem at hand — when children 's tumbles end in tears , Sudocrem can help make it better .
9 Citalia 's generous children 's reductions apply to children aged ( on the date of return travel ) from 2 to 11 inclusive and up to 16 for self-catering .
10 Other people 's ghosts oblige with tappings and — via the medium — messages regarding insurance policies left in hat boxes on top of wardrobes , but those Rainbow might claim as her own spirit guides are — as usual — out for the evening , probably off somewhere playing a gig or eating dinner .
11 MR JOHN MacGregor , the Education Secretary , has distanced himself from the Government 's loans scheme for students by appointing the two most junior ministers at the Department of Education and Science to sit on the parliamentary committee discussing the Education ( Student Loans ) Bill .
12 Schatzman again brings this point into focus : ‘ Some , possibly all , people 's bodies resonate to others ' spoken words …
13 The Bishop 's comments come after fears expressed by Oxfam , which yesterday celebrated it 's 50th birthday .
14 Lloyd 's members leave in droves
15 Baldessari 's assemblages deal with moments of suspense derived from the movies .
16 Maeve 's power drives men mad , not only with lust , but with lust 's associate , battle fury , so that Maeve 's men fight like demons .
17 The routineness of police work in Easton is thus reinforced by the interpretative processes and practical reasoning that Easton 's police share with policemen and women in other societies when doing routine police work .
18 On a typical day , Macci 's students go to classes from 7.30 am to 1.15 pm ( they substitute their physical education classes with tennis ) .
19 If the client 's competitors trade on terms which minimise their liability , the client may have to do likewise in order to obtain insurance cover as cheaply as possible , and thus keep its prices competitive .
20 Many licensed dealers ' clients boast to friends of their broker or their " man in the City " , who gives them tips .
21 The swiftlets which produce what the Chinese consider the most desirable edible birds ' nests roost in caves beneath these cliffs .
22 This is because chemists ' experiments last for years not thousands of millions of years , and because only a handful of chemists , not thousands of millions of chemists , are engaged in doing these experiments .
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