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

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31 So far the meetings have been held at the University , but the plan is to move the club 's meetings around the counties of East and West Sussex .
32 The terms of employment may have an impact on the purchaser 's assessment of the merits of the transaction .
33 How wide the sphere of the duty of care in negligence is to be laid depends ultimately on the court 's assessment of the demands of society for protection from the carelessness of others .
34 I am writing as the senior partner in a solicitors ' practice , employing over 20 people , in reply to some of the comments spreading gloom and despondency about the Labour Party 's proposals in the areas of taxation , economic growth and training .
35 Three : Paul 's prayer for the Ephesians to be filled with power ( 3:14–20 ) .
36 Assuming , still , that Ermold wrote to please , it follows that Hugh and Matfrid must have been especially close to Judith in 826 , which in turn implies that she had indeed been successfully cultivating Lothar 's sympathy for the interests of herself and her son .
37 The move followed a motion from President Lech Walesa demanding Wojtowicz 's resignation on the grounds of " lack of supervision " .
38 But for the is landers who have just celebrated Transfer Day , the 72nd anniversary of America 's purchase of the islands from Denmark , it is unusual .
39 Penda 's presence in the environs of Cirencester against the kings of the Gewisse , at about the time he became king of the Mercians , provides a glimpse of how advanced this process was even by the early seventh century .
40 Findspots and masons ' marks confirm Pausanias 's division of the subjects between east and west , and his order ( except that by a slip he omits the dragging of Cerberus from Hades ) .
41 It had been Mme Guérigny 's and Montaine 's intimacy with the creatures of the forest that had given them the idea of hiding their deserter in the cave .
42 The interrelations of the meanings and associations of words within a text ( ‘ the dimension of coherence ’ ) is in the first place , one' might say , a purely mental event , but its effect is to modify , enrich or enlarge the reader 's experience of the realities to which these meanings and associations refer .
43 During the Second World War the island was invaded by the Axis powers and , after Marshal Badoglio 's armistice with the Allies in September 1943 , thousands of Italians were killed and captured by the Germans .
44 At ten minutes to nine the post van stopped outside Sprogg 's Cottage on the outskirts of Chevisham to deliver a single letter .
45 Nineteenth-century concordats had improved the legal position of Roman Catholicism in many countries and often left the clergy considerable powers over such matters as education , yet Papal Infallibility , the Syllabus of Errors and the Church 's resistance to the conclusions of biblical criticism alienated intellectuals .
46 A weekend away from the office can lower the body 's resistance to the organisms in air-conditioning systems .
47 But what the court has to consider is the third party 's responsibility for the damages in question .
48 However , the range of the union 's responsibility for the acts of its officers and members differs according to the nature of the claim which is brought against it .
49 In all other cases it would seem that the union 's responsibility for the acts of an individual are to be determined by the general law of master and servant or agency .
50 In the weeks which followed NATO representatives , presenting NATO as a vital factor in the maintenance of stability within Europe , put forward the alliance 's views on the developments in Eastern Europe and plans for NATO 's future .
51 When considering Mrs Whitehouse 's views on the links between sexual and political revolution , the book will surface again .
52 This privileged position of an individual 's wishes over the wishes of others also finds its expression in the concept of segat .
53 He would bring news of his dealings with Philip III when he arrived in England , and hoped that his English retinue would suffice for Edward 's needs until he knew his brother 's wishes about the nobles of Champagne .
54 He caught a glimpse of Jehana 's mare between the trunks of larger trees , and riding behind her , hard in pursuit , Alexei 's bay .
55 And so in the blazing heat of the next day Martha was supplied with a small replica of the new green , black and gold Jamaican flag and hoisted on to her stepfather 's shoulders at the gates of what had just ceased to be the colonial governor 's mansion , to see a small erect figure in the back of a Rolls-Royce drive slowly away .
56 The story goes that the ends of the bugle strings on the badge are in the form of thistles in remembrance of the regiment 's association with the Highlanders in battle .
57 The David Lloyd club 's defeat at the hands of the Bracknell-based side in Area 7 of the event , was as emphatic as it was surprising .
58 In the immediate aftermath of the Iraqi army 's defeat at the hands of the United States-led coalition in late February [ see pp. 37982-86 ] , Iraqi civilians and opposition guerrilla groups launched a series of widespread uprisings against the government of President Saddam Hussein .
59 Great victories could become legendary : Chlothar II 's defeat of the Saxons in the early seventh century is known to have been commemorated in the songs of washerwomen .
60 God placed the enforcing of Satan 's defeat in the hands of His servants and He has given them the authority .
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