Example sentences of "'s [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Raising her gaze , she saw Ross 's tall figure standing beside the bed . |
2 | Yet something of the Parish 's strange reputation lingered into the twentieth century ; it may still be said of a headstrong woman , ‘ send her to Temple Moor ’ . |
3 | Zambia 's vulgar exclamation echoed round the canteen . |
4 | The stick is measured to the patient 's normal hand held with the elbow bent to 90° . |
5 | Germany 's high-technology/ electronics exports in the early 1970s exceeded those of France and Britain combined . |
6 | ‘ Fear not , brave barbarian , ’ the creature 's rich baritone echoed across the plain . |
7 | Berowne 's private secretary spoke after the manner of his kind . |
8 | At once Nocenzi 's private secretary appeared at the door . |
9 | Although procedurally they are selected by the appointments secretary at Downing Street , in practice the Queen is asked for her informal approval before a nomination is made : the prime minister 's private secretary writes to the Queen 's private secretary saying ‘ the |
10 | In a poem continually relating Christian religion to fertility ritual Eliot 's painted annunciation hints at the most primitive rites not only in its ‘ nimbus ’ but also in its drought-stricken landscape , where ‘ The wilderness is cracked and browned. , |
11 | Here had he buried his face in Sir John 's broad chest to weep for the loss of his mother . |
12 | The UK 's economic slowdown adds to the uncertainty . |
13 | The investigators are interested both in the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ( ‘ spillover effects ' and in the ‘ strategic ’ policy responses which such spillovers may induce . ) |
14 | It looks at the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ' ( ‘ spillover' effects ) and at the strategic policy responses which such spillover effects may induce . |
15 | Germany 's economic strength derives from the fact that she saturates the EC and Eastern Europe with her exports . |
16 | Mr Clinton 's economic package squeaked through the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 213 . |
17 | The assault on Labour 's tax policies appeared to miss its target ; the Tories ’ handling of Labour 's controversial election broadcast on the health service served only to put the NHS at the forefront of the campaign ; and Mr Major and his advisers seemed uncertain how he should be presented . |
18 | THE furious wrangling over Labour 's controversial party broadcast on the health service yesterday plunged into a flurry of claim and counter claim . |
19 | Smith 's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella . |
20 | One is North Korea 's declared intention to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) after the demand of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) to inspect sites which Pyongyang says are non-nuclear . |
21 | Try I fall in love too easily for the young Marsalis 's strong sound gelling with the experience of the rhythm section . |
22 | Speaking at the company 's developers conference , Apple Computer Inc chairman John Sculley said he expects the company 's strong momentum to continue into the second half of the fiscal year , adding that among new products on the stocks are the speech recognition computer system code-named Caspar and the pen-based portable notebook . |
23 | Foodies will know saffron 's subtle flavour comes from the crocus , a vast genus with almost countless species , writes David Stuart |
24 | An enormous jug of Edgebone 's home-brewed ale sat on the floor between their chairs . |
25 | Sept. 17 : The EC 's Monetary Committee agrees to the temporary suspension of the lira from the ERM . |
26 | Likewise , some hesitate , despite Jeffrey Shaw 's specific invitation to stand on the mirror steps onto which his videographic crowds of people and skyscapes are reflected , or pause rather than walking through Judith Barry 's wall of words across a computer animated floor . |
27 | On the hon. Gentleman 's specific point relating to the early-day motion , Coal Products Ltd. , like any other company , is governed by strict environmental regulations introduced by this Government . |
28 | Tragedy 's specific effect depends on the interaction of its two components , the Apolline drama and the Dionysiac music . |
29 | Nathan 's tousled head appeared in the hatchway . |
30 | Even more gripping than this documentary feature is Apted 's fictional movie based on the same incident , Thunderheart , a tight , concentrated political drama which the director got off the ground thanks to the backing of Robert De Niro . |