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

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1 317 patients met criteria for probable Alzheimer 's disease , 569 met criteria for broad Alzheimer 's disease , and 267 met those for multi-infarct dementia .
2 Knowledge of the DNA sequences of a person will then allow one to make statistically accurate predictions about that person 's intelligence and mental stability , and thus about their possible fate .
3 Yes , they , they 're talking about that person 's personality , and their personality is not something they can change .
4 Only by such means could motivations be established and explained without resort to one of Television 's phoniest cop-outs — the character who consistently talks to himself , to the point of ultimately causing the audience to have serious doubts about that character 's sanity .
5 But now Banbury doctors are worried about that department 's future , along with the childrens ward , and the maternity unit .
6 Of the relationship between the Tobacco Institute of Australia ( which itself does not manufacture or retail tobacco ) and the tobacco industry , which supports and directs its staff and their activities , Justice Foster concluded , ‘ There can be no doubt that a corporation , formed to promote the interests of a particular industry … acts ‘ in trade or commerce ’ when conveying representations about that industry 's product to the general public . ’
7 There was much truth in it , despite their respect for each other 's freedom and independence .
8 Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally .
9 But gradually a mutual respect , based on agreed boundaries for each other 's territory and mutual usefulness , built up .
10 The important decision is never to give up working for each other 's benefit .
11 The support from one 's functional colleagues requires first of all a high degree of mutuality of respect for each other 's expertise and a shared acceptance of the objective that you are trying to achieve .
12 Not only is that unfair , but it will require checks by local authorities , and snooping to see how couples are living together to decide whether they are liable for each other 's bill .
13 Young women of this age show a high regard for each other 's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences .
14 Last week , it announced an unprecedented pact with its rival Chrysler to manufacture jointly transmissions and other drive-line components for each other 's van and car ranges .
15 This kind of mutuality can certainly happen between friends , though there must be a clear understanding by each as to the nature of the exercise , a proper respect for confidences and for each other 's judgment .
16 After Dee left , we emptied the contents of our shiny carriers on to the floor and sat amid the jumble drinking coffee and trying on various ‘ finds ’ for each other 's approval , between ‘ oohs ’ and ‘ aahs ’ .
17 Following the earlier example , assume the payment for each quarter 's electricity is made in the next quarter .
18 For the acquisition phase , these Freeman codes are stored in a database which covers each letter of the alphabet , for each person 's handwriting .
19 Job descriptions establish a definite task for each person 's job , and procedures are established for many work routines , communication between individuals and departments , and the settlement of disputes and appeals .
20 For each labourer 's unit it comes to one hundred and fifty with the land .
21 He develops the organization by developing the team , clarifying accountabilities and showing genuine appreciation consistently , for each individual 's contribution to profit .
22 The project resource sheet enables these units to be identified for each individual 's activity within the project , thus ensuring a realistic fee-bid .
23 In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment .
24 Providing an outline of each paper in the second part of the introduction , below , we draw attention to the feminist debates which are the source for each contributor 's point of departure .
25 While the Minister of Education was put in charge of selecting suitably personalized farewell gifts for each country 's contestant , he did not see fit to put in an appearance at the National Co-ordinating Commission for International Women 's Year .
26 Most other recession victims , myself included , are only entitled to statutory redundancy based on one week 's pay for each year 's service .
27 On the directions of the new heir to a £50 million fortune , I was to receive the state minimum of one week 's redundancy pay for each year 's service .
28 I think perhaps we need to do that as part of the planning for each year 's budget .
29 This graph has been constructed by adding the calculated output of each year to the previous total , less a compounded deduction of 2 per cent for each year 's loss from circulation .
30 Sleeping and living quarters for the crew were in the crew coach , with fifteen bunks in tiers of three , tables and forms , and a locker for each man 's kit .
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