Example sentences of "'s [adv] [vb pp] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 His sons Jotan , Orcadai and C'zinsit were in a line to his left , and to Alexei 's right knelt Jehan and Suragai , with Suragai 's Tarvarian son Kadan at his shoulder .
2 The season also sees Jerome Kern 's marvellous musical Show Boat , Verdi 's rarely heard Jérusalem and a brave double bill of Ravel 's Schicchi , directed by Martin Duncan , at Leeds Grand Theatre .
3 She heard Mitch 's swiftly indrawn breath and then Felipe looked across at them intently .
4 Mr Bennett 's script is deft , making an actor 's use of the rambling tale 's much loved situations and pantomime moments .
5 Indeed , contrary to MAFF 's stubbornly held views that the LFA Directive can not be used to support conservation except as an ancillary to agricultural development , the then Minister of Agriculture , Mr Peter Walker , answered a question in the House on 10 December 1981 on how successful the LFA Directive had been in encouraging production in the UK .
6 A HINT of Liverpool 's long lost glamour as Britain 's premier passenger port will return this autumn when a Ukrainian liner will operate several cruises from the Mersey — the first cruise ship to do so for 16 years .
7 Erm but it 's go it 's gon na be open to erm , applicants but he 's already made enquiries as to his erm chances of getting it , th and there 's , there 's so many people wi already being given promotion but have n't got a erm a post
8 told mum and dad they if that 's alright , what can you say when he 's already told mum and dad , that were waiting .
9 Norwich will be the first to face the League 's best behaved supporters but Arsenal will be able to regulate the crowd volume to appease any objectors .
10 Comedy night with many of the region 's best known actors and stand-up comedians , Live Theatre , Quayside , Newcastle , 8pm .
11 Surely there wo n't be enough room in Clandeboye for all Bangor 's new found fans and the regular travelling support of these clubs .
12 ‘ I 've already told Rosie , and she 's probably told Francisco and Carlos . ’
13 Point Three : ‘ I suspect this ( those silly ‘ positive ’ electrons again ) is about as accurate as Aspen 's often repeated claims that a soft vacuum creates a soft sound and a hard vacuum creates a hard sound . ’
14 ( It 's now called boudin and is served with apple sauce and puréed carrots in nouvelle cuisine restaurants . )
15 ‘ Often as he sat in Davin 's rooms in Grantham Street , wondering at his friend 's well made boots that flanked the wall pair by pair , and repeating for his friend 's simple ear the verses and cadences of others which with the veils of his own longing dejection , the rude pheoboric mind of his listener had drawn his mind towards it and flung it back again , drawing it by a quiet inbred courtesy of attention , or by a quaint turn of Old English speech , or by the force of its delight in rude bodily skills , for Davin had sat at the feet of Michael Cussack the game , repelling it swiftly and suddenly by a grossness of intelligence , or by a bluntness of feeling , or by a dull stare of terror in the eyes , the terror of sole of starving Irish village in which the curfew was still a nightly fear .
16 The author is one of New Zealand 's well known spinners and weavers who has an extensive knowledge of the craft .
17 On the 19–20th August David Jackson , JM 's well known accountant and trick cyclist , accompanied by Richard Smith , friend and fellow sufferer , took up the challenge and cycled a 250 mile route from Sonning , via Royston , Birmingham and Cresswell to Burslem .
18 He 's twice suffered strokes and is paralysed down one side of his body .
19 If it 's jointly owned property as joint tenants it will pass to the survivor .
20 ‘ But it 'll take you the best part of two days to provide the concealment , ’ said Dorrainge , surveying Lugh 's neatly drawn plans and watching the men sawing off branches and raking up leaves from the forest floor .
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