Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The field man 's vulnerability to criticism from his superiors has implications for his decisions as to the circumstances in which action on his part is warranted . |
2 | A man 's been found guilty of kicking his ex-girlfriend 's dog to death at her home . |
3 | If this is so , there is considerable point to Beverley Halstead 's letter to Nature in which he argues that academic publication of the research results should be a requirement before the award of a Ph D , ( as is the case in some countries and institutions ) . |
4 | She smelt like she had in the garden but with one important difference : I could smell Shelly 's invitation to sex on her . |
5 | Observation in labs and workshops highlighted the depressing effect on girls ' performance of the boys ' claim to science as their subject . |