Example sentences of "[noun] 's [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Richard Nagy is mounting a related exhibition of forty of Spencer 's drawings at the Dover Street Gallery ( to 5 December ) .
2 It is dangerous to oppose any of Arthur Stephenson 's runners at the moment but Bonnie Artist , although he has won four in a row , has not beaten anything of real ability .
3 It is dangerous to oppose any of Arthur Stephenson 's runners at the moment but Bonnie Artist , although he has won four in a row , has not beaten anything of real ability .
4 After leaving Angela 's mummy 's shoes at the repairer 's , they went on to Jessica Turvey 's house , where they tied up Joe while they went inside .
5 Indeed , none of these statements , apart from two short but damning extracts from Zaidie 's statement which the prosecution put into evidence , came to light at all ( and consequently were not available to the Court of Appeal ) until 20 July 1990 , three days before the presentation of the petition for special leave to appeal , when they were furnished to the defendant 's advisers at the insistence of Mr. Guthrie who had by then been instructed on behalf of the Crown .
6 Opening batsman Richard Buckley Jones is Marchwiel 's only representative with Wrexham captain Chris Lloyd carrying the flag despite his club 's problems at the foot of the competition table .
7 Opening batsman Richard BuckleyJones is Marchwiel 's only representative with Wrexham captain Chris Lloyd carrying the flag despite his club 's problems at the foot of the competition table .
8 Paul Rideout 's first league goal for Everton was also the first by one of the club 's strikers at The City Ground for almost 23 years - and brought their first league win at Nottingham Forest for more than 10 years .
9 HAVING been an enthralled and amused member of the audience at the Molecule Club 's performances at the Mermaid Theatre in London , I was interested in a report in the current issue the UNESCO journal Impact .
10 BRIAN CLOUGH , the Nottingham Forest manager , is this morning pictured in several English-based newspapers apparently delivering a V-sign to the club 's supporters at the City Ground .
11 All three men had allegedly been abducted by Mrs Mandela 's bodyguards at the end of 1988 .
12 was able to confirm that 's promotion through the Company had nothing to do with the fact that he cut 's lawns at the weekends .
13 Aid was promised from Edward 's advocates at the court of France .
14 The reason the Government seems to be directing its big guns at unpasteurised milk producers has more to do with the big dairy industry 's concerns at the erosion of their share of the market .
15 Some indication of the immense editorial difficulties that arose , many of which I may say were not solved until the , the Pléiade edition in three volumes of nineteen fifty-four , some of the difficulty I think is hinted at , at any rate , in a recent description of the state of Proust 's papers at the moment of his death , and I quote : ‘ Huge packets of type- and manuscript , the pages festooned with half-illegible addenda , and blackened with savage deletions which had swallowed up entire paragraphs , heaped the ugly little bamboo table that stood near his death-bed , and overflowed from the shelves of the table along the top of the nearby chimneypiece .
16 Kandinsky 's watercolours at the Guggenheim
17 But precisely because purity is invested with such a tremendous erotic charge , fears of ‘ impurity ’ remained insistent and corrosive , and in a perversely dynamic proximity disavowed along lines suggested by Freud 's remarks at the beginning of this section , and in a passage from ‘ Repression ’ ( 191 5 ) worth citing again in this context :
18 Local-based Hardman , who was originally at Warrington before spells at Runcorn and Altrincham , has been sidelined by injury since pre-season , but played for Warrington 's reserves at the weekend .
19 ‘ Well , ma'am , ’ the hotel-owner told me , ‘ I was one of Mr Rochester 's servants at the time , and I can tell you it was his mad wife who started the fire in the governess 's room .
20 Cricket in Sri Lanka is indeed a tough job with the high humidity as big a factor as the near 100 degree temperatures and the weather does add extra pressure on England 's players at the end of a long and arduous tour as they try to regain a little bit of their lost pride .
21 Whitton 's and Fitzormonde 's deaths at the Tower were still as unfathomable as ever .
22 Tottenham 's rivals at the bottom of the table are Luton , Coventry , Notts County and West Ham .
23 Wordsworth 's polemics at the turn of the century implied strong criticism of fashionable women poets :
24 There will be a colloquium on Leonardo 's drawings at the close of the exhibition .
25 We were working that month for the Queen 's Men at the theatre called The Curtain up in Shoreditch .
26 My friend then provided a historical gloss of some of the Eschenbach 's predecessors at the Houston Symphony : ‘ Beecham [ who was Music Director 1954–55 ] was too old .
27 Stansfield 's own personal antipathy to medical involvement in the contagious diseases acts , together with his ignorance of scientific matter she knew as much of science as a cow does of conic sections , according to one contemporary — may have exacerbated Simon 's problems at the board .
28 This could be dangerous from the tenant 's point of view and it is far better to settle the form of the guarantor 's covenants at the outset .
29 They require Microsoft Corp 's Windows at the desktop and at present the server end is supported only under DG/UX and HP-UX Unixes .
30 The Baron Rebecque , waiting with a group of the Prince 's aides at the crossroads , seemed relieved to see Sharpe .
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