Example sentences of "'s [prep] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He had n't expected a trip down to his daughter 's for lunch to end up in the middle of Exmoor .
2 Yes , we have to fight for our equality , for our own rights but w we can change men and our , the responsibility is not for women to change men , it 's for women to change our own lives , our own situations , and for we , men to change their own .
3 ‘ It 's for government to regulate on behalf of the community , to set the standards and environmental goals , ’ Mr Patten said — a statement that would have jarred on his predecessor , and , until recently , on the party faithful .
4 Unless there were special factors involved and although I can not recall a situation where we 've paid for a person to go into that 's for members to discuss , not me , but we have certainly paid an enhanced rate where somebody wanted to go to live near their daughter who was in and we felt that was a legitimate reason for paying a higher rate and , and , and we did do so , so there are other types of flexibility .
5 Donaldson 's for instance became a German prisoner-of-war camp ; the Royal School for Deaf Children at Margate was taken over by the Corporation of Margate and used as the Civil Defence Headquarters , Food & Fuel Office , W.V.S. Headquarters , Emergency Police station , among a number of other wartime departments .
6 That 's for mum to know and you to guess .
7 There 're are complicated members of the terror act and it 's not an entirely frivolous suggesting because if you have any doubts that the performance of this County Council in it 's for duty to maintain the rights of way network to a standard appropriate for the traffic , then go and look even at a small part of John 's film .
8 It goes exactly my grandmother 's oven except that stupid gate oh that 's for people look it 's all wooden look it 's all woo
9 Coming up in the next half hour , there 'll be a chance to win some superb prizes , that 's for horse racing fans , so stay listening for that .
10 You 've been reading B one 's for weeks have n't you ?
11 Well er , that 's for politicians watching , think about it to care about !
12 Hoddle 's refusal to deny that he 's about leave has only heightened the suspicion that he is .
13 Explain it , absolutely Now so that 's about words based on geographical variations or regional variations within the country er er something to be avoided but what about in the industry you 're in .
14 That 's despite profits going DOWN by a third to £778 million because of the hot weather .
15 THE Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths ( FSID ) and Early 's of Witney have produced a leaflet on reducing the risk of cot death .
16 The losses suffered by the ‘ Names ’ at Lloyd 's of London made headline news because some of them are MPs or judges and others are celebrities .
17 ANOTHER cliff-hanging week for Lloyd 's of London opens tomorrow , when solicitor Michael Freeman resumes his High Court battle for 820 names to stop Lloyd 's drawing on their deposits to pay claims from several loss-stricken syndicates .
18 Insurance market 's ‘ momentous ’ decision will spark head-on confrontation with leading corporate rivals Lloyd 's of London rewrites its rules to take on the European competition .
19 Insurance market 's ‘ momentous ’ decision will spark head-on confrontation with leading corporate rivals Lloyd 's of London rewrites its rules to take on the European competition .
20 A CONSORTIUM of 48 syndicates at Lloyd 's of London has been formed to insure farmers against problems with their crops .
21 An example is Art 15(b) of the standard form of shipbuilding contract adopted by the Association of West European Shipbuilders , reprinted in Shipbuilding Contracts by Malcolm Clarke ( Lloyd 's of London Press Ltd , 1982 ) .
22 HAUNTED by catastrophes past , Lloyd 's of London faces a bleak future .
23 Lloyd 's of London cleared space on the fourth floor of its nearby building left vacant by the reduction in under-writing capacity to ensure the Baltic Exchange can open for business this morning .
24 Milton 's Of Education expands Sidney 's remarks on poetry to learning in general : ‘ The end , then , of Learning is , to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright ’ .
25 But I have to put back to you that the onus then falls on you and head 's of departments to ensure that that space is used properly .
26 They were not very varied — ‘ Juliet in front of a shop … and here 's Juliet in this bar place … and this one 's of Juliet sitting on a rock … and here 's Juliet in a boat — that was the day we went for a boat trip … . ’
27 Oh yeah , oh there 's hundred 's of jobs want doing round here again , but you do the same ones over and over again and I think to myself what a waste of a day .
28 The industry has come a long way since the day 's of men selling cornets from the back of bicycles .
29 The analogizing of knowing to seeing may pervade the concrete experience of coming to know , in the mystic 's vision flooded with light ; or it may be explicit in parable , as in Plato 's of mankind misled by illusory appearance as prisoners in a cave who see only the shadows on the wall .
30 Watson 's of Halifax has 30 shops in Yorkshire area .
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