Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [art] [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Haider had been dismissed as governor of Carinthia in June 1991 for praising the Nazis ' employment policies [ see p. 38298 ] . |
2 | After signing the visitors ' book , the couple were driven at high speed to Seoul 's new £4 million British Embassy . |
3 | But they came the closest to looking like husband and wife so far when Charles handed Diana his pen after signing the visitors ' book at an Anglican Cathedral . |
4 | I used it every day in my writing and after reading the Simontons ' book Getting Well Again , had started toying with it as an anti-cancer technique almost as soon as I left hospital . |
5 | In return for a small share of the songs ' royalty earnings , the larger company takes over the day-to-day business of administering the musicians ' song catalogues while the musicians retain all copyright and control of their material ( see the ‘ self-publishing ’ section below ) . |
6 | It says much for the sense of humour of the untidy , bespectacled architect that after the initial shock of the Princess 's request , he accepted the relatively minor commission of building a dolls ' house for the Queen with enthusiasm , and immediately visited the Princess to discuss the project , bringing with him a mutual friend , Sir Herbert Morgan , President of the Society of Industrial Artists . |
7 | To reform an unconscionable decision of the courts which is unworkable in practice ; Parliament may pass an Act which has the effect of overruling the courts ' decision . |
8 | In the second volume of his Principles of Geology , Lyell had addressed the question of geographical distribution as a means of challenging the catastrophists ' notion of mass extinctions . |
9 | These agreements not only had the effect of gaining the Indians ' approval of the film but also lent it a greater authenticity . |
10 | The second will tend rather towards structuring the students ' thinking towards the creation of language activities in different modes . |
11 | The duke therefore had to be satisfied with rather less permanent methods of limiting the Woodvilles ' power . |
12 | The duke therefore had to be satisfied with rather less permanent methods of limiting the Woodvilles ' power . |
13 | Indeed , when Tolkien arrived , he found that the Old English being dished up to the likes of Betjeman was in a grossly truncated form , and the poetry was mainly seen as a quarry for ‘ gobbets ’ — that is , short passages of a very few lines , used for the purposes of testing the candidates ' knowledge of sound-changes . |
14 | A third objective , that of enhancing the electronics ' sector within Scotland , should be discussed in a little more detail because of its apparent success , and because many English cities would wish to expand into this sector . |
15 | Instead of fostering the peasants ' bid for liberty , the commissars emasculated local peasants organizations and , by forcibly requisitioning grain , did all they could to subject the peasantry to the dictates of the State . |
16 | The experiment of holding a members ' team quiz , at a time when travel from outside the area might be difficult , has been agreed to be worth repeating . |
17 | In any kind of training a video camera offers the possibility of recording the trainees ' performance . |
18 | This day is open to anyone interested in the Medau method of teaching and the possibility of joining the Teachers ' Training Course , either with the next intake in October 1987 or at some future date . |
19 | This seems to have been done in the interests of retaining the theoreticians ' assumption of panmixia ( Charlesworth , 1980 ) . |
20 | I have not , of course , had the advantage of having the plaintiffs ' claim explained to me by their own counsel . |
21 | The sonnets of Astrophil and Stella that follow may be the result of taking the muses ' advice or ignoring the advice . |
22 | Will the benefits of extending the auditors ' role outweigh extra costs ? |
23 | Despite substantial resources , the task of preparing the awards ' entry is delegated to the most inexperienced member of the marketing team — and it shows . |
24 | In particular , perhaps , there will be the question of agreeing the partners ' profit shares , the problem of which has already been touched on in Chapter 4 . |
25 | The latter method has the advantage of reducing the vendors ' capital gains tax liability and the purchaser 's stamp duty . |
26 | On June 1st Pen Kent , a senior official of the Bank of England , urged members of the newly formed Property Bankers Association to consider securitisation and other means of reducing the banks ' exposure to property , in order to create a more liquid market . |
27 | The Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay , concurred with allowing the taxpayers ' appeal on the grounds of statutory construction alone . |
28 | Their misery was complete when the previous night vandals had visited their camp site and caused considerable damage , including slitting the Cartwrights ' tent . |
29 | Nevertheless , despite the weaker Merseyside economy , MDC has undoubtedly succeeded in transforming the docklands ' image from that of a decaying twilight zone into a popular and fashionable urban environment . |
30 | On May 2nd this same year the ladies had the inconvenient request of asking that the men be prevented from using the ladies ' lavatory . |