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

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1 Further exhibits depict the opening of the West , Whaling ( with a Captain 's Cabin reproduced from the last of the great Yankee whalers ) , Textiles ( with a fine collection of quilts and hooked rugs ) , Pewter , Glass and Silver .
2 As former champions , Queen 's Club rested in the fourth round — head and shoulders above the Area 5 pack .
3 John Prescott , the shadow transport secretary , said the announcement confirmed ‘ further delay , uncertainty and planning blight with the line 's completion pushed into the next century , not the end of the decade ’ .
4 De Gaulle 's plan touched off the first major political storm of the postwar era , which rumbled on throughout the rest of the summer .
5 Robert Schore 's article printed in the first edition has been edited leaving only his case examples to save duplication of the information which is now in a more expanded form in John Tomlinson 's essay .
6 This concludes Tony Birdwood 's article begun in the last issue .
7 He found Corrie Palmer 's name listed under the twenty-fifth of October 1850 .
8 Dungannon 's Eddie Sinton finished fourth in the 600 newcomers race , won unexpectedly by Mark Flynn , after Belfast 's Chris Richardson 's motor stopped on the last lap when he was in an unassailable lead .
9 The all-women crew on the British 58-footer , Maiden , skippered by Tracy Edwards , has now slipped to 70 miles behind Rucanor , but is expected to lead in Friday 's trio followed by the second cruiser , With Integrity , the old GBII , and the West German yacht , Schlussel von Bremen .
10 Wattana 's century followed in the tenth frame but he was able to win only one more as Hendry well and truly took control .
11 Abolitionists thus presented themselves to the world and to each other as part of a continuous progress despite the significant disjunctures in the movement 's history discussed in the last chapter ( pp.65–6 ) .
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