s - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • buy: Cost of buying gasoline golf s shore up its.
  • pay: A young girl aged 18 was paid 1 s.
  • add: Add apostrophe s to the owner's name, and so on... Word form is technically referred to as morphology.

Adjective modifier

  • nic: NIC s may be due on the fuel, depending on the method of purchase.
  • : The ratio of the inclusive jet cross-section at Ö s = 630 GeV over Ö s = 1800 GeV is plotted in Fig.
  • mid: Ok until an probably very conservative in any given mid s there.
  • early: The early s see quot dealing that includes liability.

Modifies a noun

  • ome: Here are some tips to cropping your photography budget down to size: s ome more interesting links.. ... .
  • father: Francis Macaulay ' s father, the Rev Samuel Macaulay, was a Minister in the Methodist Church.
  • ć: Some argue that the responsibility of the International Court of Justice is even greater now that Milo s evi ć is dead.
  • sterling: All check payments must be made in £ ' s sterling.
  • diary: Offbeat Management ' s Diary - Blog 16/09/2006 Lee is still plugging away promoting his debut album.
  • album: With songwriting as good as this, it remains a mystery as to why Shaznay ' s solo album was largely ignored.

Modifying Another Word

  • there: However inside there s enough shaving foam for 10 full shaves - more than enough for a holiday!

Noun used with modifier

  • walter: Call center that national associations from at walter s obvious violations by.
  • kb: Is easier to kb s or no-fault bill brown.
  • S: The individual's liability s s and indemnify its colorado home insurance owner clients other quot sovereign.
  • bracelet: Our product range includes bangles, bracelet s, brooches, celtic jewelry, earrings, pendants, necklaces and more.
  • solicitor: As a result of this, the excluded members were no longer represented by solicitor s and counsel.
  • m: St. Lawrence Cruise Lines On m s enjoy gallery hops cairns every monday.

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