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

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1 From the start , ITV programme scheduling was almost entirely determined , apart from the IBA 's requirements , by the need to get advertising revenue ( in its early years , one-quarter of ITV 's money came simply from the great washing-powder war ) .
2 Only a sixth of Paris 's milk came in on the Nord network , the biggest importer being Etat .
3 Schiller 's resignation came soon after the decisive Bundestag vote on the ‘ Eastern Treaties ’ and made mid-1972 a difficult time for Brandt .
4 Philip 's Mum came out of the house .
5 But then , Bella 's home-help came out of the bungalow and it was no use any more trying to pretend that it was n't happening … .
6 One evening Rosslyn 's horse came up from the paddock as usual for his dinner , but instead of practically knocking her over like he normally did in his enthusiasm to get at the food , he stopped quietly at her side and put his head in her hands , saying non-verbally : ‘ I hurt ! ’
7 Angela 's mummy came back with the red mack .
8 Having contemplated the pro 's and con 's Darwin came down on the side in favour of marriage .
9 Burun 's feet came down off the sill .
10 There was a whiffle from Hector , and next instant the gentleman 's footsteps came swiftly to the door and Theda moved quickly away .
11 Jenny 's laugh came lightly over the line .
12 Nahum was content to let his wife do the local visiting , and reports on the children 's welfare came regularly from the inspector , so there was little required of him in Chertsey .
13 The warning occurred after Puddephat 's name came up at the inquest into the death of an attractive flame-haired student , Melanie Gandell .
14 The programme planners assumed that most women 's brains came out with the baby .
15 ‘ Hartlepool 's offer came out of the blue .
16 That jarring manifestation of furious technology seemed as remote and ridiculous as a dream , as silence settled down on Kielderhead and the hawk 's whistle came down from the moors .
17 Chris Smith , Labour 's Shadow Environment Secretary believed the country 's problem came not from the last few weeks , but the previous 13 years .
18 The liveliest defence of Scott 's design came predictably from The Saturday Review .
19 News of King George 's death came out of the blue .
20 It transformed the way that the English dealt with the world outside Europe ; even though Charles 's son came back to the throne as Charles II in 1660 , the Republic changed the direction of English imperial policy and set a pattern followed at least until the death in 1714 of the last direct descendant of Charles I to sit on the throne .
21 Despite competition from shops offering antiques and locally crafted furniture , Fox 's Lair came in for the bulk of the publicity .
22 There was an item on a big drugs haul in Seattle and then the President 's face came up on the screen .
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