Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] a [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In explaining how he managed to escape active military service during the war by signing on for an officers ' programme , Mr Clinton apparently omitted to mention that he had already received his call-up notice when he sought to join the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps . |
2 | So he kicks you out and settles down to a nine-months ' bender . |
3 | The 90 recommendations of the inquiry included the phasing out of seclusion , better staff training and the setting up of a patients ' advocacy service . |
4 | No doubt the Virgin Isles will crop up in an Airtours ' brochure before long . |
5 | If lots of them signed up at a creditors ' meeting in London on May 27th , that could be decided quickly . |
6 | The $2,000 prize was set up by a patrons ' organization of the National Museum of American Art in honour of Charles C. Eldredge , former director of the museum . |
7 | The Prince Albert was not the only ship to be held up by a dockers ' strike : at the East India Docks , the Jolly George with a similar load of armaments for Poland , was prevented from sailing . |
8 | Subsection ( 7 ) deals with cases where a deposit has been made out of a clients ' account or the like . |
9 | However , the charm of the city raised her spirits and her first impressions after a night out at an artists ' ball were fresh and delightful : ‘ You ca n't walk home at dawn in Paris , even two hundred yards . |
10 | Because of his knowledge of languages Blake was recommended for a commission and was sent on to an officers ' training course at HMS King Alfred which in the spring of 1944 he passed and was appointed a sub-lieutenant in the RNVR . |
11 | Against all reason they felt it could turn his slow decline around like a Lourdes ' miracle . |