Example sentences of "to [be] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | In recent years serious damage to the historic interiors of pubs has resulted from the creation of the open-plan which now seem to be pubs ' standard internal layout . |
2 | has anyone got any comment on that , do you think that it 's , a , a sensible thing to happen or do you think men ought to be infants ' teachers . |
3 | At first sight , the most time-consuming area seems to be directors ' remuneration details . |
4 | The Breeders ' Cup Turf proved to be Pebbles ' last race . |
5 | I do n't think you will be surprised to learn that that in fact shows a very clear divergence between what was considered to be girls ' training and boys ' training and the most stark statistic was in relation to who was going into government training centres . |
6 | The front bedroom was almost sure to be Barbs 's , since most people in the district chose the front bedroom for themselves , even though it was quieter at the back . |
7 | They turned out to be ladies ' . |
8 | He says we have watches that are meant to be divers ' watches but immersed in a small amount of water they fill up . |
9 | Another couple of lads joined me at Middlesbrough station and off we went to be gentlemen 's gentlemen . |
10 | Of Genesis 2 he writes : ‘ Women are created and called to be men 's ‘ helpers ’ in their service of self-emptying love . |