Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] 's [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Complete systems such as the various Interleaf implementations , Kodak 's KEEPs for example , or Xerox 's recently announced Documenter provide a powerful solution to the problems facing companies who have to produce such material .
2 After all , at a time when the British musical was despised , he did write , direct and star in several notable exceptions to the rule — a sort of Kenneth Branagh of the early Sixties , except that Branagh 's yet to take Broadway , does n't compose music , and has never had a No 1 record .
3 I 'm not entirely sure Chairman that Whitehall 's ever made up its mind on anything
4 They 'll probably be rather dusty , but they 're quite separate from the house and I can guarantee that Eleanor 's never set foot in them .
5 Could it be that Octel 's handsomely presented claim that without lead alkyls the roads of ‘ most of the world would be very empty ’ has had the intended effect on one of our more propaganda resistant MPs ?
6 It may be worth saying , Tony that Graham 's already talked to officers and it 's worth your while talking to people on the house-to-house duty rota .
7 Success followed success for the next few years but no races were held in 1888 and 1890 and the revival in 1891 was the beginning of another era with new builders entering the field although Lee 's still took an interest in events for in 1900 their steamboat " Lee " dressed overall took 80 members of the firm to see the Medway Barge Race .
8 Although Norman 's actually ticked that the project manager was gon na be responsible for certain things I think it 's one of these things that need to be brought out .
9 ‘ Now that Europe 's really opened up , the sky 's the limit . ’
10 I was determined that Stella 's newly found peace of mind would n't be disturbed . ’
11 On to the newsroom now and Viv 's there to tell us what 's happening at six thirty .
12 Anyone worrying — as dealers and Christie 's once did — that these thousands of 300-year-old pots will flood the market need only look at Harrods , where Nanking Cargo plates have been selling regularly and at increasing prices since the auction ( £195 for a good teabowl , £7,000 for an ‘ encrusted ’ tureen ) and where , after the Vung Tau auction , the new pieces will also be for sale from , they expect , £50 to £10,000 .
13 So when my father had to leave in the summer he thought fit to send me here to my lord Isambard , to keep me from under my brother 's feet until Isabel 's safely wed .
14 No offside given there surprisingly as Black turns it in and Whitlow 's there to win it again .
15 Alice In Chains are here , and SEattle 's never seemed a better place to live .
16 Alice In Chains are here , and SEattle 's never seemed a better place to live .
17 Could she pursue her cherished independence , if Chester 's really needed her ?
18 You know you got Bobby there , and Alf 's just talking and
19 It 's not something the average student would expect to come up on the sylabus and Katharine 's still recovering from the shock .
20 Well she 'll know by now cos Matthew 's probably told half the college !
21 This is arguably supported by the close contact of the relationship Wilson had with his father , and Wilson 's deeply held religious conviction , which he espoused in his presidency .
22 Hence the choirs of clarinets and bassoons doubling the textures or enriching the harmony , with horns and flutes too , blurring the firm edges of the music , and Handel 's nobly ringing trumpet tamed , at one point in the ode , to a flute and oboe unison .
23 He added that if Medway 's almost completed study on Rosyth dockyard were favourable , it was planned to have the combined passenger/freight roll-on roll-off facility in place by Spring 1994 .
24 because er , they 've got both got very small noses and Hannah 's always talking like that you know
25 Oh he could do with that cos Emily 's always asking me
26 It 's been dripping for weeks and Timmy 's always falling about in the mud . ’
27 And Francesca 's there to try and get him out on bail . ’
28 Lovely , thanks very much , and Amy 's just showed me our balance at the Bristol and West and it 's six thousand four hundred and forty one pounds sixty five pence , so we are a bit better off than I thought .
29 Christie 's and Sotheby 's both run graduate training programmes .
30 Christie 's and Sotheby 's obviously reproduce only quality drawings , and these appear , on average , to be 2 to 2.6 times more expensive than non-reproduced ones .
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