Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The EPA is within the jurisdiction of the Fish and Wildlife Service and is an agency of the Interior Department .
2 I worked at Butlin 's in the kitchens first .
3 And when he came back he got a job in Marks and Spencer 's on the shop floor .
4 Of the other four , the early history of the kadilik of Damascus is readily traceable in Ibn Tulun 's on the particular point of its status , the evidence is somewhat ambiguous .
5 They are still trying to trace the owner of a metallic blue Vauxhall Carlton which was parked near Pinky 's on the day of Lynne 's death .
6 UNIVERSITY of Ulster girl Sharon Cunningham is on the road to Rio .
7 Huddled over the coffee balloon with Joe , Luke asked after Jeff , and Joe said , ‘ Jeff 's off the poem ’ , and Luke just nodded .
8 Now that Jeff 's in the picture , it means I can back off a little and stop feeling quite so responsible for Silvia . ’
9 The Herberg zum Goldenen Luwen is on the site of an inn which was active five hundred years ago .
10 ‘ Miss Carne is in the office . ’
11 The famous Old Roses Brewery premises at Malton is on the market at £300,000 .
12 We ca n't read half of these , I mean , why is it Donna 's at the top of the list ?
13 A Spaniard like Picasso , Gris had arrived in Paris in 1906 and had moved into a studio adjacent to Picasso 's in the Bateau Lavoir .
14 Royal attempts , such as Ine 's in the seventh century or Edgar 's in the tenth , to promulgate codes could only meet with success where local practices were not too obviously threatened .
15 Offering Encina as a single OLTP environment offering on the RS/6000 would 've been better , argues Data Logic , as 90% of Encina is in the CICS/6000 product in any case — CICS/6000 sits on top of the Encina toolkits — and only the monitor that is different .
16 Cherry Hill is in the ‘ International Modern ’ style and could equally well be on the outskirts of Stuttgart or San Francisco as Sunningdale .
17 Laughton is in the hottest of hot-seats in Rugby League but at least he has been spared the indignity of the bookies taking bets on his possible successor , as has happened to Souness .
18 DARLINGTON boss Ray Hankin has denied that his former Leeds teammate Tony Currie is on the way to Feethams .
19 — DARLINGTON boss Ray Hankin has denied that his former Leeds teammate Tony Currie is on the way to Feethams .
20 Sunday trading laws allow fancy goods to be sold in souvenir shops , but the complaint against the Trust at Blickling is about the sale of clothing and plant holders .
21 David 's on the ball
22 COLIN MONTGOMERIE is in the best possible frame of mind this week as he makes yet another attempt to win a golf title in 1992 .
23 and then Jasmine Flowers is in the corner , and then the salon is just at er it joins on to Jasmine Flowers .
24 Rebecca 's with the two little ones is n't she ?
25 Frank 's son Andy is in the current United squad and played in the Rotherham defeat .
26 French environmental party Les Verts is on the verge of a schism between members prepared to contemplate an alliance with the Socialists and a rebel group backed by party spokesman and former presidential candidate Antoine Waechter .
27 Among them were teams from the Crusaders fanzine Where Cornerboys Collect , the Linfield publication , One Team in Ulster and Larne 's Under the Moon .
28 Life membership of the Bailies is at the bargain price of £1 ( yet they say north-east folk are mean ! )
29 Nor those dreadful factory hooters , Mr Colclough 's from the foundry , Mr Lord 's answering it , her husband 's from the top of the hill , Ben Braithwaite 's intruding as stridently as his mother 's purple taffeta dresses from the other side of town , each one of them blasting out its five minute warning as to the pains and penalties of being late .
30 Angus Wilson 's Hemlock and After ( 1952 ) , John Wain 's Hurry On Down ( 1953 ) , Kingsley Amis 's Lucky Jim ( 1954 ) , Iris Murdoch 's Under the Net ( 1954 ) , John Braine 's Room at the Top ( 1957 ) , Alan Sillitoe 's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1958 ) , and David Storey 's This Sporting Life ( 1960 ) are all first novels in which a lone male protagonist tries to find a means of accommodating himself to a society whose main institutions he views with suspicion .
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