Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] ' own " in BNC.

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1 " Ternum — the Mois ' own special rice alcohol .
2 My main point is , though , not simply that the Webbs ' own general prospectus was wrong , nor even that it misdirected their appraisal of Owen .
3 Pupils could receive this education in the LEAs ' own schools , in schools maintained by other organisations , or , in certain circumstances ( under Section 56 of the Act ) , ‘ otherwise ’ — in effect , at home .
4 And the blissed-out mid-Atlantic tones it conjures up hardly do justice to the Beatles ' own thick and sardonic Liverpudlian accents .
5 One of the Sharmas ' own witnesses even admitted on the stand that the dogs could n't be the ones they claimed .
6 Burning brands from the huts and from two galleys the MacIans had fired were seized and thrown into the MacIans ' own ships , to draw some of them away to put out the fires .
7 To some extent this may have been due to the Stanleys ' own efforts , since they had the firmer territorial base in the region , but it must also reflect the king 's wishes .
8 To some extent this may have been due to the Stanleys ' own efforts , since they had the firmer territorial base in the region , but it must also reflect the king 's wishes .
9 With their two very different viewpoints — one the angst-struck French intellectual , the other the ex-con and hard-nosed Venetian man of action — Bernier and Manucci colour in the gilded outlines provided by the Mughals ' own court chronicles and their miniature paintings .
10 The TNCs ' own views can be found in a variety of sources , for example in their ‘ public interest ’ advocacy advertising in the world 's mass media ( see Sethi , 1977 ) , and in countless USgovernment sponsored settings ( for example , US Congress 1973 ) .
11 The Urvills ' own history , too , made her feel like something unimportant on the family tree , for all that Fergus talked of responsibility and duty and one 's debt to the next generation .
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