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

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1 By asserting that " a text is interpretable to those who can , under the prevailing circumstances , build around it a text world — or scenario " ( p. 9 ) he focusses on the relationships between text and the reader 's response and the text and the world created by the text itself .
2 Western leaders , including John Major , yesterday came out in Mr Yeltsin 's defence and the White House made clear that it wanted to go ahead with the planned summit meeting between President Bill Clinton and Mr Yeltsin in April .
3 In view of the Attorney-General 's concession and the decision of this House in Ex parte Brind , in my judgment Reg. v. Secretary of State for Trade , Ex parte Anderson Strathclyde Plc. [ 1983 ] 2 All E.R.
4 There , they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer 's change and the docket stamped .
5 However , it was the loss of Lord Rothermere 's support and the free publicity in the Daily Mail that contributed most to the decline of the BUF .
6 The ending of Rothermere 's support and the turn to political anti-semitism were crucial to the future history of the BUF .
7 Apart from this consideration , Soviet spokesmen implied that there was little difference between Gailani 's stand and the essence of the Carrington Plan : both were directed at a thorough recomposition of the Marxist DRA government .
8 If it had not been for the extraordinary resilience of Hitler 's Wehrmacht and the fortitude of the German people , it would have done so .
9 But that does not simply mean Walker 's case but the law , whatever it might be , that the English court would apply in the absence of the Act of 1976 in the light of all relevant authorities including decisions , so far as helpful , of other Commonwealth jurisdictions .
10 Doctors in Northampton and at Birmingham Childrens Hospital wo n't comment on Natalie 's case or the treatment that 's available in Mexico .
11 The court , whether High Court , quarter sessions or a court of summary jurisdiction , retains full jurisdiction over all matters before it until sentence , that is , until the final adjudication of the matter ; and the reasoning in Sheridan 's case and the cases of Grant [ 1936 ] 2 All E.R.
12 This is prepared by the pursuer 's agents and is a statement of the pursuer 's case and the defender 's response , now including any alterations known as adjustments , made in course of the Adjustment Period , thus for example , if one has obtained a Medical Report which suggests that the pursuer is exaggerating his injuries and that he should have returned to work earlier than he did , appropriate statement to that effect should have been included in the Adjustment Period and will now be incorporated in the Closed Record .
13 But Elmer 's case and the snail darter case show that we could not report a much more robust explicit extension for the convention of legislation .
14 Judicial attitudes in both Britain and America have changed sharply over the last two centuries about the issue common to Elmer 's case and the snail darter case : how far and in what way legislative intention is relevant in reading statutes .
15 There was now no doubt about murderous intention on someone 's part and the certainty made me perversely angry , stimulating renewed strength and a good deal of bloody-mindedness .
16 reverse the roles so that you start with Bill 's part and the language helper says John 's part .
17 THE financial crisis at Brent Walker now threatens the continued operation of Cameron 's brewery and the Brent Walker tied estate .
18 This led him to write a book which he called A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying , Shewing the Unreasonableness of Prescribing to Other Men 's Faith and the Iniquity of Persecuting Different Opinions .
19 Three points from the last four available after five straight defeats is the reward for the manager 's faith and the sudden realisation that the First Division beckoned has focused minds magnificently as Jefferies acknowledged when he said : ‘ There is still a lot to be done but if the players show the same attitude for the rest of the season we wo n't go down .
20 Zen told his friend briefly about the murder and the large blue car that matched both the witness 's description and the tyre marks found at the scene .
21 Bruce 's forces were defeated first in Methven wood by the English , and then beside Loch Tay by Comyn 's uncle , the Lord of Lorn The king 's sister and the Countess of Buchan who had crowned him were dragged out of sanctuary where they had been sent for safety , and exhibited in cages hanging from castle walls at Roxburgh and Berwick .
22 The deceased 's sister and the neighbour who made the telephone calls were present throughout and they made statements to the police .
23 They were the leading power in eastern Europe ; Serbia had a client-prince and a marriage alliance had been made between King Imre of Hungary 's sister and the Byzantine emperor .
24 By this he did not mean the philosophical proofs of God 's existence or the natural religion which had been the focus of so much discussion in the eighteenth century , and which he and Barth , like Schleiermacher and Ritschl before them , had rejected .
25 The contrast between the political and social reality of his father 's existence and the political and social reality of his own existence was dramatically brought into focus from the moment that he entered the Ecole Normale Superieure .
26 Her body had been sewn in a stag 's skin and the stone coffin sealed with lead and iron and bound with a heavy chain .
27 The smile on her sweet mouth quickly faded though the moment the door was opened and she at once took in the unusual pallor of Cara 's skin and the fact that , if she was n't mistaken , her dear sister had recently been crying .
28 The commentary should not interrupt or structure the child 's play and the parent needs to resist the temptation to turn it into a teaching session .
29 We were told that there would be a General 's inspection and the searchlight had to be turned on at a specified time , but when the great moment came we could not start the engine that drove the dynamo and darkness still prevailed .
30 Leavis was suspicious of the PhD , though he acknowledged that good work could , in the right circumstances , be produced in that medium , such as his wife 's Fiction and the Reading Public .
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