Example sentences of "'s [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Everqueen 's policies may be at odds with those of the Phoenix King .
2 There is no way that we can be sure , from the statements of members of Labour 's Front Bench , what the Opposition 's policies would be in the context of the Bill and of the industry that we are trying to preserve and strengthen .
3 ‘ An' remember to be careful what yer say or do , fer yer Granny 's eyes will be on yer in the future . ’
4 The CRE 's findings and recommendations are expected to go to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , for approval and action if its inquiry upholds complaints that the region 's methods may be in breach of race relations and education law for failing to test in a child 's first language .
5 The ridden horse 's ears may be at half mast indicating that he is relaxed and listening to his rider .
6 He said almost half of Darlington 's homes would be on the lowest band and 60pc will be on the bottom two bands when the council tax is introduced .
7 People 's lives could be at stake , or at the very least their futures .
8 They ignored the possibility that tomorrow 's refugees might be from China or Yugoslavia ; or that , even if they are Muslim , their needs may be material or cultural and not religious .
9 But in the eighteenth century McKeown 's criticisms may be on less secure ground ( Woodward 1974 ) .
10 Whatever Mr Major 's motives may be for having concluded that your that the process is at an end that your involvement , effectively , with Gerry Adams is at an end , what about Mr Reynolds ' motives ?
11 The choice for politicians of the world 's governments will be between international fascism or , if science and justice are combined , a fundamentally improved social structure throughout the world .
12 We both believe that mutual access to each other 's catalogues would be of benefit to staff in both institutions , but we recognise that there are practical problems and questions of policy which would have to be addressed .
13 Again , supplier 's catalogues will be of help when determining distances and pinouts .
14 Specifically , Filip said , his group 's margins would be on a par with Sun 's and ‘ ahead of Digital 's by a large margin . ’
15 It is being argued that children 's explanations will be at their best in situations which conform to the normal rules of discourse .
16 If so , then the child 's interests and rights should be defended , and meeting the child 's needs should be of paramount importance .
17 The issues are not just money but where the RIBA 's priorities should be in a rabidly changing situation .
18 Just how extensive a lord 's rights would be in these circumstances would depend partly upon local custom and partly upon the relative power of lord and vassal .
19 If Winder 's challenge to the resolution succeeded this would mean that all the council 's tenants would be in a position to refuse to pay the increased rent , and maybe to claim return of overpaid rent .
20 On the other hand , the student 's difficulties may be of another kind : that his reading ability is poor and he has trouble in comprehending the work-card , for instance .
21 ‘ Milton 's sympathies would be with you , Albé :
22 Only 10% of a USM company 's securities need be in public hands , as opposed to 25% for listed companies .
23 The class list of children 's names can be in the program together with a set of comments the random selection of child plus a comment , eg , ‘ Wake up Hilary ’ , certainly keeps the class on its toes .
24 But Javed 's men should be on top of the world
25 No more than 5% of a German fund 's assets can be in overseas bonds .
26 For the many hearing parents who have to cope with their deaf babies , this project 's results could be of great use .
27 ‘ To tell you the truth , I 'm uttering a private prayer that Laura 's children will be on their best behaviour for you .
28 Simpkin will be better able to gauge how good Hong Kong 's chances will be at the September 19th-26th Asian Championship in Seoul by their performance in internationals against the Americans ( April 18th in San Francisco ) and the Russians ( early September ) .
29 The 25 per cent rule Because it is a continuing requirement for a listing that at least 25 per cent of the company 's shares must be in the hands of the public , a listed company must ensure that this percentage will continue in public hands following each market purchase .
30 The only requirement in this respect is that at least 25 per cent ( 10 per cent in respect of USM companies ) of the company 's shares should be in the hands of the public .
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