Example sentences of "['s] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I believe what did it was Tesco 's them out . |
2 | Last time I went to the hairdresser 's I was so crippled with period pains I drank three instant g & t's on the bus . |
3 | Little did we know that it would result in one of the most amazing periods of any of our lives — including David 's I 'm sure . |
4 | Did Reed 's I Wan na Be Black raise their spirits when all seemed lost ? |
5 | So to the Fair One 's I devote my Song |
6 | Whether this was Winston 's idea , or His Majesty 's I do not know , but I so strongly suspect His Majesty who we knew to be one of the best Kings we have ever had . |
7 | When I took my first weekend break in Paris in the early 70 's I booked with Cresta Holidays who were then the leading Manchester/Paris weekend break specialists . |
8 | It 's also interesting for the odd solo — listen to The Who 's I Ca n't Explain to see what I mean . |
9 | How refreshing it is that this year 's number one is Whitney Houston 's I Will Always Love You . |
10 | I 'm an instinctive player and I 'm still not doing the thing 's I 'm naturally good at . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm an instinctive player and I 'm still not doing the thing 's I 'm naturally good at . ’ |
12 | During a visit to the hairdresser 's I realized that we women are prepared to put ourselves through the most extraordinary practices in order to improve our image . |
13 | They said Debbie , 33 , jumped up and simulated a striptease to Right Said Fred 's I 'm Too Sexy hit during a party to celebrate this summer 's British Open . |
14 | ‘ If the bones are my family 's I 'd like to see them have a decent Christian burial in a Russian Orthodox church . |
15 | PHIL THOMPSON : ‘ So that mean 's I get my job back does it ? ’ |
16 | In such a small box as Alwyn Crawshaw 's I would not recommend compartments which restrict space in effect . |
17 | That 's right , I 've , I 've been through over the year 's I 've been doing this and they say , whether it 's because they know if the background at the er vets , the private vets there , you know I do n't know , but the information I get from them , that there 'd a , there not prepared to over . |
18 | I ferget the name of it Brindle 's I fink it was . |
19 | At my mother 's I could dry it in the garden . |
20 | They 're some of the work of Picasso 's I still like most of all . |
21 | Oxford led me back to Nottingham : whilst at St Antony 's I came across some pamphlets published by Spokesman — the imprint of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Ltd , where I have spent nine of the last twelve years . |
22 | When CEO 's I observed declared war against organisational defensive routines and demanded that people get back to basics , most often the new ideas were implemented with the old skills . |
23 | Erm , most of the people I know , particularly the one 's I like , I look at them and I look at them being beautiful , just because I like them , erm , but I 'm aware of also looking at other people and thinking oh that 's gross you know |
24 | At the baker 's I offered to exchange my leather gloves for a small cake , but the baker 's wife looked at my dirty clothes and said , ‘ I 'm sorry , but how do I know you have n't stolen them ? ’ |
25 | ‘ She 's a very subtle woman , not at all vulgar , and her intellectual instincts are probably as sound as anyone 's I 've known . |
26 | At Pam 's I felt I had achieved something . |
27 | Four and six when I went down Nottingham to work , at the box place , Henry 's I got seven and six a week . |
28 | But the bees not only knew the voice of their owner but also his particular smell : one bee-keeper told the writer : ‘ Whenever I go to the barber 's I 've always to tell him : ‘ Nothing on , thank you . ’ |
29 | [ Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers , vol. cxcv , 1914 ; Engineering , vol. xciv , November 1912 , p. 685 ; Charles S. Lake , ‘ Some C.M.E. 's I Have Known ’ , Railway Magazine , vol. lxxxix , July/August 1943 , pp. 213–15 ; C. Hamilton Ellis , ‘ Famous Locomotive Engineers ’ , Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Review , 15 June 1938 , pp. 192–6 . ] |
30 | At the doctor 's I generally last four minutes before collapsing whilst trying to describe the muscle pain which he knows is a muscle pain but which I know he 's only saying is a muscle pain to disguise the seriousness of his true diagnosis . |