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

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1 As there is no public debate about Russia 's defence spending no one in the West knows what sort of value it gets for its money .
2 We have previously shown that in cow 's milk allergy the immune elimination of cow 's milk antigens is deficient .
3 The event was supported by the EADT 's sister paper the Evening Star , Ipswich Borough Council and Hairaisers .
4 THE EDITOR of the EADT 's sister paper the Evening Star has won a top newspaper industry award .
5 The Echo 's sister paper the Daily Post also featured in the awards , with David Banks runner-up in the News Reporter of the Year section .
6 She joined the Trinity board in 1991 and until recently was a regular financial columnist in the Echo 's sister paper the Daily Post .
7 In Gregor von Rezzori 's story Troth the music-loving and very courageous Jewish girl Minka Raubitschek often has a gifted young man called Herbert von Karajan to play the piano at her parties .
8 Most of the layers make Francie Murray 's Lisglass Lass the 7–1 favourite but some of the Dublin bookies making Greenane Squire either joint top fancy or outright market leader .
9 Flight of fancy : Kilmarnock goalkeeper Bobby Geddes leaps spectacularly but can not stop Raith Rovers ' Craig Brewster giving the Stark 's Park side the lead
10 Soon after Eva 's heart attack the General of the day , Arnold Brown , who was a warm friend of hers , was talking to a group of officers about his work .
11 In Scotland 's club atmosphere the captain invariably creates the prevailing mood .
12 ‘ He thought Clem 's wedding anniversary an appropriate time to announce the glad news , ’ said Mrs Vaughan smoothly , and rose to her feet rather stiffly to take Leonora 's free arm .
13 Lamont 's car policy a modest step in right direction
14 For those that have been put off by the laborious nature of the program 's drawing method the new freehand and auto trace tools offer a quick and easy method of generating high quality artwork from scanned or existing material .
15 There in the King 's sitting room the clerk noted ‘ a harpsichord by Handell in a walnut tree case ’ Clearly there are two scribal errors here the spelling of the composer 's name and the omission of a verb : these make it possible to argue ( if a little perversely ) that this was just another of those many instruments reputed to have been played by Handel .
16 The organ contributes for approximately half the orchestra in this work , which appropriately gave the RLPO 's wind section a deserved break .
17 From the Labyrinth 's south-west entrance a paved ramp , now eroded beyond recognition , led down to a bridge over the Vlychia stream ; on the south side this was supported on a finely built stone viaduct , which carried the road on south-eastwards along the north front of the Pilgrim Hostel and then southwards between yet more Minoan houses .
18 Hartlepool 's Heugh Pier the only worthwhile mark in the area , although catches are small .
19 But the hunt is a setting of more than ornamental significance : when the young men of Judith 's retinue aid the display of the prince 's virtue , they symbolically carry out their political roles of aides and adjutants .
20 I say you fans at Lord 's can shame the TCCB into a re-think .
21 On Chicago 's south side the day the monthly cheque arrives is nicknamed ‘ mother 's day ’ , because that is when absent sons and husbands turn up .
22 The Government yesterday extended by three months an export ban on Canova 's marble statue The Three Graces , to give time to raise £7.6 million to prevent it going to the Getty Museum in California ..
23 Is it within your power to draw the Prime Minister 's attention to the fact that his first responsibility is to the House of Commons , that there is a Prime Minister 's Question Time every Tuesday and Thursday and that we have a Foreign Secretary and a Secretary of State for Defence who are quite able to deal with international and defence commitments overseas ?
24 It is frequently the case that the words Mr Ingham uses to the lobby on a Wednesday to describe the Prime Minister 's view of something will be repeated , often word for word , by Mrs Thatcher herself at Prime Minister 's Question Time the following day .
25 The members regarded the course as satisfactory , although at the next month 's committee meeting the decision was taken to dig trenches around the back and across the 4th green .
26 Through football 's myriad machinery the case has finally reached FIFA , who 've bowed to age .
27 And even at yesterday 's exchange rate the saving was up to £1.40 .
28 From examination of family life and some of the needs of children at home , the next writer , Nigel Parton , moves to the tragic issue of child abuse , a form of adult behaviour which makes some children 's home life a nightmare and which social workers find is one of the most difficult problems they have to address .
29 Len 's mining area the Rhondda now has no pits , when once it gave work to a hundred thousand men .
30 It ai n't what 'e 's bin used to , but then nor was that watchman 's job wiv the council .
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