Example sentences of "'s recent [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Rothenberg 's recent marriage to artist Bruce Nauman led to her relocation from New York City to New Mexico .
2 Juliet Chamberlain , who shares the ground floor with her husband , also exhibits local scenes as well as evidence from both parties of the Upton Grey couple 's recent trip to the Far East , and she also has on display a wealth of floral studies in pastel .
3 The absence of Dawson — or any deputy — from Ireland 's recent tour to North America has also been deplored .
4 Chairman Anthony Foucar said the trust had used Japan 's recent weakness to ‘ make selective purchases ’ .
5 In the Baa-Baas ' corner snarls Mick ‘ The Munch ’ Skinner , a cult figure during England 's recent gallop to glory .
6 This is acutely ironic in the light of Kenneth Lewes 's recent argument to the effect that the psychoanalytic bias against male homosexuals derives from an initial gynaecophobic stance in psychoanalysis whereby ‘ the fear and denigration of women which hover at the perimeter of analytic discourse become displaced onto the theory of male homosexuality ’ .
7 Never mind the band 's recent elevation to the £2,000-a-night world of the society ball circuit , the pub is the perfect forum to enjoy them .
8 The development of the Somerset AEC both accords with and constitutes a practical example of the Home Office 's recent guidance to sentencers :
9 Then it was Dean Saunders , only for the pairing to be broken up with his Wales partner 's recent move to Villa .
10 This was probably a consequence of British membership of WEU , but Britain 's recent agreement to a treaty of association with the ECSC may have led the Six again to think optimistically of a British change of heart .
11 I enjoyed the February issue of Canoeist , especially the account and photographs of Lakefield Canoe Club 's recent visit to Costa Rica to enjoy the challenge of some magnificent rivers .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will make a statement about the Minister of State 's recent visit to Kuwait and Bahrain .
13 Observers noted that Kravchuk 's offer , and specifically the offer to settle the ethnic Germans [ for whose status see below ] , could be seen as a snub to the Russian Republic , whose hesitancy in creating a Volga republic for the deported German population had been a topic of discussion in the Russian Foreign Minister 's recent visit to Bonn [ see also p. 38730 ] .
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