Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] represents a " in BNC.

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1 We might say that the Nun 's Priest represents a human character standing at the intersection of various areas of human activity and experience mirrored within the text , and that the important attributes of the construct that this character is are not least life and humanity themselves ; the real individual and communal life that has to compromise between animalistic anarchy ( i.e. the fabliau world ? — cf.
2 Barrett 's oesophagus represents a metaplastic transformation of the normal squamous cell epithelium of the lower tubular oesophagus into columnar epithelium .
3 Aeschylus 's tragedy represents a loss of faith in the prophetic voice of women and the consequence of that loss for the Western discursive tradition .
4 The completion of the Group 's work represents a considerable achievement , and it is on the basis of the Group 's advice on attainment targets and programmes of study that we now make jointly our formal proposals for key stages 2 to 4 in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform Act .
5 Despite his association with the sociology of knowledge , Goldmann 's work represents a point at which the Marxist theory of ideology is furthest from the project of the sociology of knowledge .
6 What is not remarked upon , is that Sickert 's work represents a corpse , possibly the victim of a sexual murder and it is this particular setting which may be the source of Bomberg 's imagery .
7 Hunt 's appearance represents a career reprieve — he was dropped when Keegan arrived , and then practically written off by the manager .
8 President Clinton 's nomination represents a double snub say critics .
9 The idea that Sir Alastair 's departure represents a ‘ loss ’ for ITN — as opposed to an overdue opportunity to regain credibility — is gobsmackingly misguided .
10 In the last analysis ( as it were ) we doubt whether Althusser 's theory represents a significant step forward from the work of Gramsci .
11 However , if the Revenue 's approach represents a new hardening of attitudes that will affect all small family companies , then this matter ought to be explored at a high level by the appropriate professional body or be taken through the courts by a consortium of practitioners .
12 John Hunter , chief executive of the province 's Health and Social Services , said : ‘ The redevelopment of the Children 's Hospital represents a major boost to the Royal Group and will consolidate its already high reputation as a centre of medical excellence . ’
13 By exactly the same reasoning , it would be predicted that a patient who reads pint with a short i ( a regularisation error ) would fail to understand this word , because the only route to understanding print is via pronunciation , and the patient 's pronunciation represents a non-word ( pint with a short i ) .
14 Sport and culture pack a bigger punch than politics this time — as does industry — although Sebastian Coe 's OBE represents a foot in both camps .
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