Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] 's [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | So Cynddylan 's presence at Maes Cogwy is a possibility . |
32 | So Conradin 's visits to the shed continued . |
33 | He was replaced by Ilija Djukic , hitherto Yugoslavia 's ambassador to China . |
34 | PC Blenkinsop was writing down Joe 's words with a flourish of his pencil . |
35 | So Wimpey 's commitment to providing affordable social housing should ensure that many further opportunities will arise . ’ |
36 | In the April 18 issue of 19970 , chirpy chart regulars of the time , Blue Mink can be heard bemoaning the onset of ‘ Progressive Rock ’ in terms that are extremely revealing : ‘ The ‘ underground ’ scene has been rammed down people 's throats for too long . |
37 | The exaltation of Jesus to the Father 's right hand is not only God 's vindication of his spreading from Jerusalem person and his achievement ; it is the precondition of the coming of his Spirit upon the witnesses who are to carry on his mission ( Acts 2:32f ) . |
38 | So God 's promises to Abraham were not just for the selfish enjoyment of a chosen few . |
39 | So Tite 's evidence at the inquest was not strictly accurate . |
40 | So Phormio 's action in making the alliance , though only a pawn penetration , was an offensive move against Corinth deep in her own , Adriatic , side of the colonial chess-board ; and it was perhaps defensively conceived with an eye to a further-flung Corinthian colony , Syracuse . |
41 | Nor does his love of Three Oranges Suite have the bite we have now come to expect — but the music offers delicacy , too , and Danon brings out brilliantly Prokofiev 's debt to Ravel in the third movement . |
42 | According to the magazine , which has published only artist 's impressions of the pictures , it was Fergie 's discovery of the photos that ended the Yorks ' marriage and sent her into Bryan 's arms . |
43 | She ran across the clearing and tugged down Victorine 's scarf from the tree . |
44 | She turned down Tracey 's offer of another drink , and agreed to speak to him again that evening . |
45 | THE DEPARTMENT of Industry ( DoI ) is about to appoint a new recruit to knit together Britain 's activities in satellite mapping . |
46 | In return for BA being able to increase its 25% stake in USAir , American carriers are demanding more access to British airports — especially BA 's fortress at Heathrow . |
47 | But IBM immediately realized it faced a possible unexpected success , redesigned what was basically Univac 's machine for such mundane applications as payroll , and within five years became the leader in the computer industry , a position it has maintained to this day . |
48 | Especially Bob 's suggestion of calling for people to sponsor |
49 | Steering difficulties often arise with the use of small short boom sails and especially children 's rigs on full size boards . |
50 | our whole sense of ourselves as male or female human beings : especially men 's feelings about women : women 's feelings about themselves ; the feelings of all of us about our mothers |
51 | T-I has also denied it has any plans to close down Dowty 's headquarters in Cheltenham and move jobs T-I 's HQ at Abingdon in Oxfordshire . |
52 | Perhaps Lehmann 's confidence in his work acted as a spur . |
53 | That combination indicates perhaps Cohan 's key to the entire venture , for the ‘ technique mix ’ scenario does n't begin and end with his association with the Scottish Ballet . |
54 | Topaz walked down Lovat 's drive in a daze . |
55 | Like most shows which are manufactured with an eye to commercial success ( Winnie , High Society , to name only Buddy 's predecessors at the Victoria Palace ) , this one will probably fail . |
56 | ‘ Do n't be shy — call me Naylor ! ’ he thundered , and suddenly Leith 's sense of humour got the better of her , and she burst out laughing . |
57 | The weak position of women in the labour market , and their responsibilities within the home as domestic workers and child rearers , affect not only women 's access to housing , but its structure and design . |
58 | Perhaps Lincolnshire 's fortunes in the concluding matches will depend on the bowling skills of their captain , former Yorkshire batsman Jim Love . |
59 | Er comments are required in to the by the thirteenth of November er , and the Associations of District Councils have asked us to comment indeed by next week er , so member 's views on the consultation paper are . |
60 | It was n't only Chilcott 's promise of a tidy sum of money and six horses if he would take Topaz as his spouse which made Manfro want her . |