Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [noun] 's [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the result of tomorrow night 's game with Grimsby at Ayresome Park , Boro 's destiny will not be decided until around 4.40pm on Saturday .
2 This is no time to go into further consideration of how Spinoza 's view of the world may relate to the Aristotelian .
3 Here are just a few fictional examples of how people 's quality of life could be improved by community care services :
4 United would have sent Rangers into tomorrow night 's match at Motherwell on the rebound from their first defeat in 37 matches , too , had it not been for the exceptional goalkeeping of Andy Goram once again .
5 The fault often lies within the body and with there person 's perception of good health .
6 Manager Alan Murray has been forced to delay team selection for tomorrow night 's visit to the Midlands .
7 NO such last-minute hitches are anticipated for tomorrow night 's concert by Frances Black and Kieran Goss at the Guildhall .
8 Leopold felt it his duty to further Wolfgang 's career from the start at the expense of his own .
9 Well , no — but there lies the clue to where America 's thinking on trade has gone awry .
10 One must be to help shape public awareness about how Britain 's role in the world has changed .
11 However , concern at the unemployment total was voiced at yesterday afternoon 's Confederation of British Industry council meeting .
12 In the present chapter , I shall focus on word meaning rather than grammar in lexical development , and look in particular at how children 's acquisition of word meanings is governed by two pragmatic principles of language use , Conventionality and Contrast .
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