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 . |