Example sentences of "'s [noun] [verb] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Boz 's manner was still threatening , but Seb 's response had taken him by surprise . |
2 | The little boy 's absorption had enabled her to work longer during the days , which meant she had finished the commissions in hand and so could take a weekend off without worrying about them . |
3 | Mrs Smith 's Arnold had confirmed she took her gloves home on Friday and threw them in the dustbin and … |
4 | Because of their belief that women 's concerns and activities are not adequately covered in the mainstream media , women 's groups have produced their own alternative magazines , radio , TV and A/V programmes , and have even started their own press services . |
5 | His sacking at a critical period for Leeds , when the hooligan element within the club 's support had brought them widespread contempt . |
6 | Throughout the long inquest , which resumes on Thursday , Mr Ward 's counsel has suggested there was a sustained cover-up after her disappearance and the discovery of her severed and charred remains in the Masai Mara game reserve . |
7 | It is this constitutive role of religious belief that so often comes to mind when the words science and religion are juxtaposed ; for the explanatory pretensions of the world 's religions have made them vulnerable to scientific advance . |
8 | Criticising the trial judge 's directions to the jury , they cited poor identification evidence against Allen , and held that accomplice evidence given in Willis 's case had caused them great anxiety . |
9 | By the time that the appeal had reached this Board , the defendant 's case had reduced itself to seven heads . |
10 | Lorne 's superfury had run its course . |
11 | I sat up weakly one morning , and the ship 's cabin had transmuted itself into a little square room in an isolated town in South America . |
12 | By the time they 'd parked the car and were hurrying towards the station platform , the little girl 's enthusiasm had soothed her tattered nerves , and she was really looking forward to their day together in London . |
13 | Merymose 's story had made him want to lose himself . |
14 | I … hope that you will not attempt to outbid L[loyd] G[eorge] or the Socialists in a vote-catching programme … it is folly to attempt a competition with irresponsible people , and I believe LG 's proposals have given us an opportunity of attacking , instead of defending , ourselves … . |
15 | The thought inevitably occurs as to whether his studies and the sharing of his uncle 's austerities had undermined his health . |
16 | It goes without saying that Frohnmayer 's resignation has solved nothing . |
17 | There was a pause , as if Eochaid 's presence had made itself felt , and the impending arrival of Morgund . |
18 | For some — especially Jane — Henry 's presence had given them a new role , a new meaning ! |
19 | Being deliberately deceitful about the Government 's policies has become something of a habit for the Labour party . |
20 | The Working Men 's Clubs had made me . |
21 | He felt a sharp twinge of guilt now for not taking the trouble to visit , but William 's family had moved to a better neighbourhood when William 's mum had made her first million , and Preston had gradually lost touch . |
22 | When Camille had choked on an Aztec cuff-link , a sizeable piece of jewellery such as had then been fashionable , Constance 's mum had held her upside down by the ankles and banged her until she disgorged it , while Scarlet had knelt in the unutterable anguish of one about to be bereaved , determining to destroy herself without hesitation should Camille not survive the experience . |
23 | Preston shook his head , but it was true that within a few weeks of Mary Moxton 's death William 's mum had bought her first shop . |
24 | Gerald 's mum 's got one . |
25 | The implications of the Black and Tans ' behaviour and of the complicity of the Government in their reign of terror had been clear for some time , but Tubby 's experience had brought it all into sharp focus . |
26 | He says his wife 's experience has taught him that you must take precautions . |
27 | And he wondered whether it was in such a disorientating limbo of time , listening to the ever-restless sea , that the previous owners of Martyr 's Cottage had chosen their text . |
28 | FitzAlan 's misgivings had aroused her own unease about the Empress 's true motives , but she was growing too sleepy to reason it out now . |
29 | James Hann , Scottish Nuclear 's chairman has made it clear he wants to continue buying fuel from BNF but has said he is prepared to look abroad if he ca n't obtain a reasonable price . |
30 | Buick 's turnaround has given its parent , the ailing General Motors ( GM ) , plenty to ponder . |