Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 While the familial basis of women 's oppression remains for all classes , upper class women have more chance for freedom than their working-class sisters who suffer a double oppression .
2 A statement issued by the Higher Women 's Council called upon all women to unify their efforts within the unified women 's councils in various locations .
3 Pakistan 's flag flies on all government buildings as well as offices of private companies , and even in most houses .
4 The survey monitored a week 's evening viewing on all four channels .
5 The huge and justifiably famous Belshazzar 's Feast seen in all its various states from 1821 through 1824 and 1826 and beyond together with Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still ( 1826/7 ) , The Fall of Nineveh ( 1829/30 ) , and The Fall of Babylon ( 1831 ) are powerful enough to take the wind out of anybody 's sails .
6 The interference mysteriously stopped and through a clear line Frau Nordern 's voice boomed with all its usual authority , as if the ghost had miraculously become embodied with all the solidity of human flesh .
7 George coped very well with Lennie and always kept him happy , but in the end , Lennie 's strength cut off all options and George had to kill a best friend .
8 In comparison , Sweden 's system calls for all pesticides to be reviewed every five years .
9 Television pictures of the huge and well-organised exodus from the embassy over the weekend had clearly instilled a touching — and , so far at least , ultimately justified — faith in the Federal Republic 's ability to look after all Germans , both East and West .
10 This was the best room , the Aladdin 's cave forbidden to all but his parents , the place where wondrous treasures were kept behind locked doors and heavily shuttered windows .
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