Example sentences of "his [noun] in [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 His entry in The Cricketers ' Who 's Who includes 11 O-levels ( six As ) , four A-levels ( three As ) ; and a BSc ( Hons ) in Human Biological Sciences from Loughborough .
2 and take his seat in the visitors ' dug-out .
3 The Anfield boss , starting his five-match UEFA ban from the dug-out and dressing room , waved a defiant clenched-fist salute as he took his seat in the directors ' box and his team followed his passionate lead .
4 DESPITE fears that Martin Crowe 's knee problems might force him to withdraw , New Zealand 's captain took his place in the co-hosts ' World Cup squad .
5 His place in the defenders ' final is in jeopardy because of it , for Bill Koch 's America beat her stable-mate , Kanza , on Thursday , to boost the chances of the two Koch yachts meeting in the final .
6 Hunter dislocated his shoulder in the Lions ' tour-opening win against North Auckland .
7 Half an hour previously , Captive Audience had run to the best of his ability in the lads ' race , plugging on one-paced up the Sandown hill to take second place .
8 It is often said of the Prime Minister that he retains all the instincts and skills which were politically honed during his time in the Whips ' Office .
9 Minton 's sharpest critic was David Sylvester who , having admired his Painter and Model at the Contemporary Art Society exhibition earlier that year , damned the portraits at the Lefevre for their lack of reality ; Minton , he argued , had not come to grips with appearances because he had failed to detach his faculties of observation from his interest in the sitters ' personalities .
10 United had only one fit midfield man , Chris Leadbitter , after the suspension of Tony Dennis but Bailie out for the last five games proved his fitness in the reserves ' 4–1 victory over Aldershot in midweek .
11 No doubt he wanted his task over with , so he could return to his companions and his ale-cup in the soldiers ' quarters .
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