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

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1 during which some part of the story was told in conventional gesture , e.g. the casting of Carabosse 's spell and the Lilac Fairy 's response in the first scene of The Sleeping Beauty .
2 The first is Mrs Whitehouse 's relationship with , and attitude toward , the Church , and in particular the Church leaders ' response , or lack of response , to the claimed blasphemy of the poem , in contrast to the Church 's response in the Thorsen case .
3 The Government 's response in the White Paper on Reform of the Law on Consumer Credit ( 1972 ) Cmnd 5427 , para 14 stated : The Government accept that there are aspects of the existing law in this field which cause difficulty , but they do not have sufficient evidence either of a need for such major recasting of existing law on new principles or of general support for the particular solution proposed by the Committee .
4 Mortgage loans in particular were granted for higher multiples of the borrower 's income in the late 1980s , although falling prices in the housing market have made lenders more cautious in 1991 and 1992 .
5 The rebuilding of the Berlin orchestra was begun by Karajan in 1955 with great patience and care — he had a lifetime 's contract in the process of final negotiation .
6 Peter Wall was a fast and clever full-back whom Manager Bert Head brought to Selhurst Park to add proven 1st Division quality to Palace 's defence in the summer of 1970 , in an attempt to avoid further embarrassment for the club in Division One .
7 Colin Saynor , dominant in Porthmadog 's defence in the Konica League of Wales , picked up two awards at the club 's end of season celebration .
8 Stup is the key to Sarajevo 's defence in the west .
9 Because I put Bella 's money in the bank .
10 And if they really were the murderers , would they have been so foolish , after leaving Ayr and with Ross 's money in the car , to have picked up as they did two girls who had been stranded by their boy friends , and taken them to their homes in Kilmarnock ?
11 Mr Kobold 's money in the morning , remember ? ’
12 For an RFL who has practised mainly from an office or offices in England and Wales as principal of an MNP which has held or received client 's money in the period to , the fee is £600 .
13 For an RFL who has practised mainly from an office or offices overseas as principal of an MNP which has held or received client 's money in the period to , the fee is £150 .
14 RFL who has practised as principal of an MNP ( or as shareowner or director of an RB ) which has held or received client 's money in the practising year 1991/1992
15 RFL who has not practised as principal of an MNP ( or as shareowner or director of an RB ) which has held or received client 's money in the practising year 1991/1992
16 I did notice that Eva 's absorption in the particulars of Dad 's life had waned .
17 The following autumn , rival mayors were again set up , and on the Sunday following the mayor-making , both sought to validate their claim to office by securing occupancy of the mayor 's pew in the two local churches .
18 But Yusuf could no longer allow the continuance of El Cid 's foothold in the east .
19 Kamara started the move for Luton 's winner in the 64th minute when he crossed from the right and a nod-on from Harford saw the ball bounce awkwardly in the area .
20 The second half was brightened only by Bowman 's winner in the 53rd minute .
21 Paul McGrath headed Villa 's winner in the 46th minute .
22 Joe Carr had given Jarrow the lead at half time , with Michael Taylor levelling the scores before Norman Platts shot home Silksworth 's winner in the 87th minute .
23 February 's winner in the Wear Fit Gold Rush Challenge is Avril Summerbell of Heather Lane , Crook , who receives a £15 voucher from the local Co-op superstore .
24 Here is Dr Johnson 's 1784 rendering of the first strophe of " Diffugere nives " ( incidentally his only translation from Horace — he evidently found Juvenal more to his creative purpose ) : And here , 110 years later , is William Ewart Gladstone , at leisure from Prime Ministerial cares and the alternative recreation of tree-felling on his Hawarden estate : But here again , almost a century on , is an American poet and scholar , Burton Raffel : What has happened to Horace 's text in the course of these centennial transformations ?
25 Lawrence had it , and more recently Vic Allen in his history of the Left 's rise in the National Union of Mineworkers , The Militancy of the British Miners ( Moor Press , 1981 ) writes about his attachment to these men .
26 Both gave glamorised summaries of Nicola 's rise in the space of ten years from being a cub reporter on a local newspaper in Keighley to ‘ stardom ’ at TV London .
27 The defendant 's breach of duty may be a cause of the plaintiff 's damage in the sense that it satisfies the but for test , but some other factual cause , intervening after the breach , may be regarded as the sole cause of some , or all , of the plaintiff 's damage .
28 Thirdly , you should hook the opponent 's foot in the direction that it is pointing because this is the line of least resistance .
29 However , neither of these achievements were to prove to Mosley 's advantage in the 1930s .
30 This could be to the club 's advantage in the long-run , however , because with supporters at a loose end on Saturdays , they have an ideal opportunity to visit the ‘ old home ’ and Mr Singh 's new megastore .
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