Example sentences of "'s [noun] [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In the case of ASB documents , the TAC 's response is made to the Financial Reporting Committee , which is delegated to respond to the document in the name of the Institute .
2 The Government 's response was welcomed by the Royal College of Nursing .
3 Studies have found various ways a husband 's income is used by the family .
4 Lyle 's contract was signed with the Associated Carpet Group ( A.C.G. ) representing independent carpet retailers throughout the U.K. It was won against stiff competition by offering a collection of five carpet ranges made up of 72 individual items all presented on one Tombola .
5 Naturally , with a weakened squad for so much of the season , Athletico 's promotion challenge had to wait but , sinking deeper into debt , it came as no surprise when Homstat 's contract was flushed down the loo and the Larssons were told they were no longer fjordable .
6 If all the artist 's money is paid to the artist 's accountant directly , these financial matters can be dealt with by an expert , leaving the manager free to develop the artists career .
7 It was widely thought , for instance , that too much of the team 's money was going to the Fittipaldi family and too little into the preparation of the car .
8 A copy of a district judge-arbitrator 's award is sent by the court to the parties with the judgment .
9 Unlike other royal honours which are personal awards to individuals , the Queen 's Award is conferred upon the whole company , recognising the team effort that is necessary to achieve success in exporting .
10 Once again the LCCI Top Secretary 's Award was recorded in the national press and we are confident that the planned changes in the Group Awards will prove popular in this very important business area during 1992/93 .
11 Mortimer 's estates were taken into the king 's hands , but , in contrast to his father in 1322 and Mortimer himself in 1327 , Edward did not immediately use the confiscated lands to underpin the power of another group of favourites .
12 However , when Rousseau 's text is submitted to the questioning scrutiny of the grammatologist , it emerges that , although Rousseau clearly wants to say that melody originates in the passions , he actually has to formulate a definition of it that includes a notion of articulation and differentiation .
13 While Nicoll 's judgement was reached in the heat of the moment the facts bear out his basic impression : a detailed survey of all the ministers of the four leading denominations in 1870 shows that roughly eight out of every ten Primitive Methodist ministers had no formal education beyond school and among Wesleyan ministers the numbers were little better , seven out of every ten .
14 Wellington 's judgement was fixed by the generalship of Cuesta and the flight of the Spanish troops at the battle of Talavera .
15 When the court 's judgement was reviewed by the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) , Nigeria 's principal decision-making body , on Oct. 31 , however , the death sentences were commuted to terms of life imprisonment .
16 Cow 's milk is eliminated from the diet for a period of time , after which a challenge test is carried out .
17 When Labour 's support was needed in the House to block the building of the Humber port , which will be capable of handling 10 million tonnes of imported coal , Labour Members showed their true colours and left the Commons at 8 pm .
18 If Wheare 's definitions are applied to the United Kingdom , it may be said that there is an unwritten constitution in the sense that it is uncodified .
19 It is his un-doubted duty to employ his skill , training and experience in order to ensure that his client 's case is placed before the court to the client 's best advantage and in the process thereof he must avail himself , on behalf of his client of every defence , be it technical or otherwise , which the law affords his client ( 1969 , p. 1 ) .
20 The skilfully deployed irony in Herbert 's case is enhanced by the Psalm 's announcement of God 's punishment of those who are his people 's enemies , rather than the reverse as Herbert 's poem suggests .
21 Areas looking to gain also include the Borders , and Dumfries and Galloway , but Grampian 's case is strengthened by the commission 's decision to widen the definition of Objective 5b to deal with areas hit by fishing industry decline .
22 Salmon 's case is based on the Occupiers ' Liability Act , in that it was key to the decision that the defendant was the occupier .
23 The nuclear lobby 's case is based on the UK 's commitment to stabilising carbon dioxide emissions by the end of the century at a level no higher than in 1990 .
24 Yesterday Sudbury chairman Iain Hook said the club 's case was based on the fact the division four clubs had a greater need for support as a result of their geographical locations and inability to attract the same amount of outside backing as top clubs .
25 The plaintiff 's case was based on the argument that repair was necessary in order to avert a present or imminent danger to the health or safety of the occupant .
26 The crown 's case was contested by the ‘ corrupt and abominable ’ ultramontane political theory of the Jesuits and the canon lawyers of the universities .
27 On 3 August 1989 officers pursuing inquiries on behalf of the P.C.A. also visited Warwick Crown Court and found that the original interview notes regarding the appellant 's case were missing from the court file .
28 The generational nature of the Takeshita faction 's split was underlined by the fact that 19 of the 23 first and second-term lower house members of the faction were among those who transferred their loyalty to Hata and Ozawa .
29 Professional 's ZS-LYW was built for the USAAF as C-47B-1-DK 43–48541 and joined the RAF as Dakota IV KJ863 in August 1944 before joining the nascent Pakistan Air Force ( as H-713 ) sometime in 1947/1948 .
30 The instruments do n't have the same clarity as the Calibra 's and some of the Corrado 's switches are masked by the wheel .
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