Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 This problem word occurs in context with two other words , only marginally less problematic for the translator , in what is arguably the poem 's centrally significant couplet : Note the management of emphasis in the hexameter , through the initial and the final .
2 Paul Simpson is Oxford 's top scorer with 12 goals this season and arguably the club 's best player .
3 It is arguably the practitioner 's responsibility for creating such a climate .
4 Since he finally won test honours against France in the domestic series in 1991 McKenzie has established himself as arguably the world 's best tighthead prop .
5 The Rolls Royce Silverlady — the emblem of arguably the world 's most famous and finest car .
6 Thereby the publisher 's final profit would drop some 50 per cent : so he would need to raise his price .
7 When a sentence is uttered , it is rarely the utterer 's intention that it should be interpreted in two ( or more ) different ways simultaneously .
8 Now he 's in the limelight and we 'll have everything he can throw at us — hardly a recipe fro the group 's long standing .
9 All spectators fro the week 's matches are very welcome and entry to the grounds is free , though there will be a £2 charge for the MCC v European Cricketer Cup Winners match at Lord 's on July 17 .
10 Following the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Montgomery ( Mr. Carlile ) , presumably the Government 's contention is that , either because of prevalence or because of some emergency , it is necessary today , without the normal consultation , to go through every stage of the Bill .
11 Presumably the bat 's image of the world in which it is cruising is being updated 10 times per second .
12 Slowly the Cat 's eyes , then its ears , and then the rest of its head appeared .
13 Slowly the woman 's eyes focused on Kim 's hand .
14 RIGHT The queen 's apartments at Knossos .
15 Eventually the yacht 's crew was arrested near Bristol and we unloaded the yacht in their absence , taking off twenty four cases of whisky during a hilarious evening operation involving our respective motor boats to ferry the goods back to Poole Quay .
16 Eventually the wife 's parents took over the coffee supplying and started a tea room in the shop .
17 ‘ The battle was over in less than an hour , ’ says the leaflet , and eventually the Prince 's message went out , ‘ Let every man find his own way to safety the best way he can . ’
18 Eventually the photographer 's indignation was assuaged , and he parted with the prints .
19 State officials and eventually the government 's Center for Disease Control ( CDC ) in Atlanta , Georgia were called in .
20 Eventually the doctor 's fingers came back again , back to where the lump was .
21 Of course , any such clause would have to make clear the customer 's right to strike it out .
22 But Coun Stephen Earley , chair of the council 's housing committee , said the site was the only option to help clear the town 's homelessness problem .
23 On June 14 the Supreme Soviet rejected overwhelmingly the government 's proposal to treble bread prices from July 1 .
24 In 1961 it was already overwhelmingly the nation 's ‘ main activity ’ in the evening , and the BBC study establishing that fact produced much the same figures when repeated in 1975 ( BBC , 1976 ) .
25 In short , this could mean that even more UV light will hot the earth 's surface — in winter as well as summer — increasing the risk of skin cancer , sun rashes and premature skin ageing .
26 June 17 : at a session of the USSR Supreme Soviet , Prime Minister Pavlov called for emergency powers on a par with those already exercised by Gorbachev to be given to him and his Cabinet in order to tackle effectively the country 's economic and social crisis .
27 Prominent in the latter are property developer Trevor Osborne , effectively the group 's chairman , Michael Abrahams ( of the ‘ Pru ’ and a prominent fund-raiser for the Prince 's Institute ) and Lord Stevens ( incoming chairman of English Heritage ) , along with representatives of the Arts Council , Architecture Foundation and other interested parties .
28 What ensured regular Parliaments after 1689 was not any legal constraints imposed by the Declaration of Rights , but rather the Crown 's chronic shortage of money and its dependence upon Parliament for taxation .
29 But though his mind was , and remained , romantically anti-Establishment , at once Catholic and mildly left-wing , his fiction never seemed impelled by any serious desire to alter the social system of a nation from which , after the war , he was willingly an exile , and his arguments concern rather the writer 's alleged duty to refuse all favours from the state — even ‘ the bourgeois state ’ , as he calls it — and to live in romantic independence , royalties apart : surviving ( in Joyce 's famous phrase ) by silence and cunning .
30 Furthermore the court 's alternative conclusion that the profit arose in or derived from the places where these assets were licensed erroneously presupposes that the rights in question had a fixed situs outside Hong Kong whence profits accrued not to the sub-licensees but to the taxpayer .
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