Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A question that causes much debate is whether a report of an environmental audit 's finding should be made available to the general public .
2 I was heartened to note that a new clause was inserted during the Bill 's progress through Parliament , stipulating that the results of a pupil 's assessment should be made available only to the pupil 's parents , the governors or the LEA .
3 It would appear to be the case that , for this kind of effect to take place , the word 's function must be made available to the syntactic and semantic processes very early on in the access process .
4 Only the Women 's Ministry would be given equal license .
5 But a crucial element of meaning can not be construed in this way , namely , the negative , scolding aspect ; because of this , the expression to give someone a piece of one 's mind must be considered semi-opaque — and , by the same token , only semi-translucent .
6 The lower-level subskills involved in word recognition can become automatised through practice , and this is necessary so that the reader 's mind can be left free to attempt alternate integrations in order to calculate the writer 's intended meaning .
7 I hope that in future more of this highly professional group 's work will be made available to the public .
8 I had imagined that if the Secretary of State was interested in doing his job properly he would have said to us , ’ Mr. Stoner 's opinion will be made available to the first meeting of the Select Committee . ’
9 A TEST which checks foetuses for Down 's Syndrome will be made available at Hartlepool General Hospital 's Cameron maternity unit from next Wednesday for mothers-to-be who want it .
10 For performances of ‘ The Singing Kettle ’ at the Arts Theatre on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 November , one teacher 's ticket will be issued free with every 15 tickets .
11 The response of the North was to suggest that Roh 's gesture would be considered sincere only if it was accompanied by the removal of certain border defences and the abolition of the National Security Law .
12 I do not know whether the Under-Secretary of State for Wales will tell us when Mr. Stoner 's report will be made available .
13 A salaried partner 's position must be made explicit , in the interests both of himself and the firm .
14 SCOTLAND 'S squad will be let loose at the wedding of their truculent ex-colleague Mo Johnston four days before the vital World Cup qualifier against Italy at Ibrox .
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