Example sentences of "' [noun] [coord] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But they certainly should n't be encouraged to go into strangers ' houses and we 'd also ask er people who perhaps do have children knocking on their door not to invite them in either . |
2 | They stood up to be counted , to save their men 's jobs , their community and their families ' futures and I salute their courage and wish them well in their pit vigil . |
3 | Mozzarella was originally made from buffalos ' milk but it is now a cows ' milk cheese . |
4 | What the right-wingers are saying is that we will have the trade unions ' money but we will not give 'em the right to vote . |
5 | Gale force winds could not blow away the players ' enthusiasm but they did make it very hard work . |
6 | Everyone buggers off I mean you sit around the parents ' car and you have the lunch with your sort of so |
7 | and went to Nursery Nurses ' Association and they suggested I took charge of an evacuee centre for children . |
8 | I 'm actually , I am actually , I 've been party , they 've been circulating me with the correspondence of the residents ' association and I am very worried about this but do n't feel , until invited by the residents ' association , that we should do any more . |
9 | He refused to sit in a wheelchair , crippled by his disability and others ' prejudice and he taught himself to walk again , built up his stamina by playing football on crutches and progressed to the walking sticks he uses today . |
10 | The two kids were against her , one on each side , and she had her small and narrow arms round her kids ' shoulders and she pulled them to her . |
11 | Students ' Books and you will be reassured to note that grammar points are clearly identified , explained , and practised . |
12 | A large pond was the boys ' delight and they would travel the considerable distance to the ‘ newty ’ pond , as it was nicknamed , to sit in expectation for the fish to bite . |
13 | Jennie recognized that the world could be at any of her Girls ' feet but she also understood that sometimes the youngsters were too scared to travel abroad . |
14 | Step inside the Pages ' home and you soon understand why judges have been impressed . |
15 | Rachel had n't taken a lot of notice of the young SHO — she had been more interested in her own circle of friends at the time — but he had been a frequent visitor at the Stevenses ' home and she knew her parents had liked him and had been pleased at the prospect of him becoming their son-in-law . |
16 | Just three or four days ' turkey and I 'm alright . |
17 | Indeed , this management does affect the community because of internal borrowing between the superannuation and general fund since the general fund provides employers ' contributions and it charges for administration costs . |
18 | The reality is that we are conservative in our appreciation of others ' abilities and we are reticent and uncertain about our own . |
19 | ‘ Let me in for Chris ' sake and I 'll tell you . ’ |
20 | Once , her taut nerves convinced her there were footsteps leaving the typists ' room and she dropped to her knees at the side of the desk where someone glancing in would not see her . |
21 | So it 's very very easy in that context for adults to exploit children 's compliance and er it 's easy for kids to be able to not refuse adults ' advances and I suppose that 's why there 's this business about erm y'know it 's it 's not possible for kids to give informed consent to sex . |
22 | And er he just , he said he was coming to erm my Uncle Les ' funeral but he never turned up . |
23 | In fact , better finishing from the Den 's Park outfit would have increased Rangers ' embarrassment but they were let of the hook on a number of occasions , particularly by Dodds . |
24 | I hate that , I really do , thank God I 'm at boarding school cos I hate , the worst bit is like when they get , I remember when I was at day school and them coming home from the parents ' evening and I was |
25 | ‘ They do n't consult us on the agenda of the foreign ministers ' meeting and they do n't treat us as equal partners , ’ says a Czech diplomat . |
26 | Bridget Ewing has had very few enquiries about Residential Homes ' Membership and she would be pleased to hear from more teachers involved in these type of classes . |
27 | They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children . |
28 | It can direct that the application be re-heard by a magistrates ' court or it can make an order itself which will then be treated as an order of the magistrates ' court for the purposes of enforcement and variation ( s94(9) ) . |
29 | In another ten years they can come and visit me to their hearts ' content and I wo n't object . |
30 | She is the sisters ' friend and mine , too , she has come to tea on my birthday . |