Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] ['s] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
2 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
3 Her picture of God ( which came from experiences in the past ) was so distorted that without realizing it she was believing a grotesque caricature of God which for sanity 's sake she was forced at the same time to doubt .
4 He knew instinctively that this was no casual conversation and that for Cora-Beth 's sake he must be honest .
5 For NME 's part we offer a celebratory discography , though the many US and Euro Sonic offerings have been omitted in order to keep the listing within the bounds of reason .
6 However , through Wiseman 's influence he was appointed a canon of St Peter 's , Rome , and a chamberlain to Pope Pius IX .
7 For Jeff 's sake I 'll agree to help you . ’
8 But for her insistence on being free for Dickie 's holidays she could have had a ward sister 's job in Benedict 's by just picking up the nearest telephone .
9 The meeting was arranged for ten o'clock ; in their anxiety , they arrived twenty minutes early , and Ernest suggested that for politeness ' sake they should walk up White Horse Lane and back , to kill time .
10 In the end she suggested that I should just come and listen , and for politeness ' sake I agreed .
11 When he heard about Marie 's accident he just made a joke .
12 Three days after Calley 's conviction he freed him from jail pending his appeal and allowed him to live in his officer 's quarters .
13 ‘ Shortly after Sarah 's call I had a visit from Laura Passmore . ’
14 Robert 's interests shifted to Hertfordshire in the late 1470s when he married the widow of Sir Ralph Josselin , but even before this he is never recorded as acting with the duke in the north , and after Richard 's accession he was to move into opposition , along with his brother Roger .
15 Robert 's interests shifted to Hertfordshire in the late 1470s when he married the widow of Sir Ralph Josselin , but even before this he is never recorded as acting with the duke in the north , and after Richard 's accession he was to move into opposition , along with his brother Roger .
16 Of the love , she knew he was growing tired but since her own ardour had considerably diminished after Pilade 's birth she was not disposed to criticise him for this .
17 Piggy believed that he was perfectly innocent and after Simon 's murder he refused to believe that he had taken part in the killing .
18 On the day after Aquino 's announcement it was reported that 28 congressmen and 22 governors had broken with the LDP and announced their support for Ramos .
19 For the decade after Clovis 's death we hear little about his sons .
20 Soon after One-Leg 's publication I was lying in my bath in what is shown to visitors as Lord Anglesey 's Bathroom , looking out on the incomparable view of the Menai Strait with the majesty of Snowdon beyond , when a bold idea occurred to me .
21 A few years after Coleman 's death it contained dried specimens under an accumulation of discoloured varnish , plus an incomplete horse skeleton , but there was no catalogue .
22 Shortly after Abe 's arrest it was reported that other members of the Miyazawa faction were being questioned in connection with the affair .
23 Two days after Mungo 's arrival she was beginning to sound more friendly .
24 Hunter-Blair owed the paper much , and after MacQuillan 's death he was trying to hang on to his position .
25 A day or two after Nicholas 's death he decided to found a journal .
26 Very soon after Michael 's retirement he was asked to chair a review for government .
27 ’ Two years after James 's accident he was diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state .
28 But through Attenborough 's pictures we 'll understand more of his life .
29 Put at its simplest , it was jealous suspicion , for when she had looked through Barbs 's windows she had seen Memet 's straw hat sitting on the sill : he always put his hat on the window-sill .
30 Through Roszak 's influence he had read Thomas Merton and Kenneth Rexroth , the anarchists Paul Goodman and Alex Comfort , and had absorbed the new literature of the civil rights movement , Liberation magazine .
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