Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been right about Lloyd 's two-tone shoes though I had expected him to put socks on , and I was wrong about the hat — it was a white Panama .
2 Military matters are much on people 's minds in Berlin these days .
3 these pictures are all round Tony 's village .
4 As you can imagine , I 've been along to Mattlock 's .
5 This had been so in Emma 's day , and was so still , for once or twice Ruth had asked Rachaela some arithmetical question which Rachaela also found impossible to answer .
6 It has been so throughout India 's recorded history .
7 The 35-year-old , who has collected 13 major trophies with the Anfield club , said : ‘ I have slowly realised that I am not in Liverpool 's plans for the future . ’
8 By interviewing 20 researchers , he found seven major motives ( all of which are already in Weinstock 's list above ) , but this research revealed that motives were seldom used singly .
9 GRAHAM GOOCH has insisted that wholesale changes are not on England 's agenda despite a sixth consecutive Test defeat .
10 Chelsea , however , are not in Ferguson 's list of title rivals .
11 The Italians place great emphasis on the ability to pass the ball and build from the back , but these attributes are not among Walker 's strong points .
12 then we 're over at Ellen 's er Christmas Eve
13 No they 're not on January 's .
14 Ah because you 're not in Mr 's class .
15 Assuming you 're still on Tweed 's side … ’
16 While we 're out of God 's will we can not expect to experience God 's blessing .
17 Six of the heroes are still at Wallasey 's white watch .
18 And indeed the otherwise democratic Swiss are still of Burns 's mind in this matter ; their women do not vote .
19 Real Madrid are also on Keane 's trail , but Cuervas watched the 21-year-old eclipse the cream of Spanish talent in Ireland 's World Cup qualifier on Wednesday night .
20 Oh you 've been up to Joe 's have you mum ?
21 Have you been up to Joe 's ?
22 I 've just been up to Tesco 's .
23 Of the ninety nine pupils , seventy five are boarders , the suffer varying degrees , degrees of disability , something like nine or ten of them are roughly in Paul 's category of disablement , although he is the most severely disabled .
24 Further , to argue , as Gandhi does , that progress towards ahi sā must have taken place otherwise the human race would have become extinct by now , in the same way as lower species of animal life have become extinct , is to ignore the principle of natural selection , and the fact that more sophisticated weapons of hi sā are now at man 's disposal making the possibility of his self-destruction and extinction more real today than at any time in the past .
25 But the most significant development is that UN troops are now on Macedonia 's borders with Albania and Kosovo .
26 The crowd are now on Antony 's side and are calling Brutus and the rest of the conspirators traitors .
27 below , West Birk Hatt , the remains of which are now under Baldersdale 's top reservoir
28 We are now in DIP 's third phase of evolution where we can expect vendors to supply comprehensive workflow software , providing intelligent automation of office tasks and complete integration with other computer systems in the business , as well as the automatic routing of document images to those who need to work with them .
29 The voluminous Extel archives , giving a unique insight into Victorian journalists ' news-gathering methods ( and expenses claims ) are now in London 's Guildhall Library awaiting a researcher .
30 Both are now in King 's Road and of course much expanded .
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