Example sentences of "[noun sg] 's [noun sg] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 So the Nash Ensemble 's concert offered a first half of Mozart and Brahms which left one feeling vaguely unsatisfied .
2 The 18-year-old 's enthusiasm made the first and third chances for Hendrie after 51 and 66 minutes .
3 A fourth round of Premiers ' talks was due to be held in Pyongyang , the North Korean capital on Feb. 25-28 , 1991 , although the South 's refusal to cancel the next Team Spirit exercise ( due to begin in January ) made it unclear whether this meeting would go ahead as scheduled .
4 The Queen 's suite fills the second floor on the south side .
5 The Padre 's voice reading the 116th Psalm echoed between the walls of the hospital and those of the Residency .
6 What in heaven 's name does the last bit mean ?
7 By the water 's edge the king 's son split the last reed , and a beautiful girl came out , so beautiful that her like has never been seen before or since .
8 The second day 's trek mirrored the first in difficulty .
9 This month 's Magazine contains the first of two articles by Bill Howieson which it is hoped will help all of us when we pray for our missionary brothers and sisters .
10 At 9.30 on a Friday morning the players would arrive at the ground for training , then at mid-day would congregate in the manager 's office to discuss the next day 's match , as well as analysing the previous week 's .
11 The greatest challenge to the continuing applicability of public service principles to broadcasting structure and content was not the arrival of TV itself , which slid comfortably into the BBC system in 1946 , where it had started 10 years earlier , but the Churchill government 's decision to introduce a second TV network in 1955 .
12 2 The defender grasps the attacker 's fist to prevent a second punch and strikes outwards with the fan now fully open .
13 ‘ It is vital you offer correct information to ensure this year 's customer returns the next .
14 My hope is to have fish that will reproduce but , so far , all that 's happened is the neighbour 's cat ate every last one .
15 But the publisher 's favourite remains the first reply he received .
16 The lectures were part of the East Anglia local section 's effort to mark the 150th anniversary of the RSC .
17 Tommy Dempsey went close to the visitors just four minutes before half time , but both teams welcomed the referee 's whistle to end the first half .
18 Can he say whether it is the Labour party 's policy to have a fourth boat or not ?
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