Example sentences of "[noun pl] 's [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Denied the opportunity of supervising a major programme of construction in New York , where the Whitney Museum 's trustees have been unable to agree Michael Graves 's proposal for an extension , he is taking responsibility for the final stages of the conversion , now estimated to cost $35 million , of an ornamental warehouse located on Pittsburgh 's North Side , which will accommodate the museum .
2 Giardini of course shared his countrymen 's disdain for the German interloper J. C. Bach , who had already achieved modest successes on the London stage : in July 1763 he wrote that Bach had departed to ‘ great regrets and lamentations , but easily dried up without a great handkerchief ’ In the end London had to make do with Vento , who was largely responsible for stitching up patchwork operas from assorted numbers that Leone also helped to collect on his travels .
3 There are many shops that are quite happy to accept posters advertising school events and there are others that are willing to display children 's work for a limited period .
4 The Reporter 's request to the Children 's Panel for an extension of the Place of Safety orders for a further twenty-one days was upheld .
5 A SUMMER Ball held in the Summer Fayre marquee on the Friday evening raised over £10,000 for the Children 's Hospice for the eastern region at Milton , Cambs .
6 She has faithfully contributed the Children 's Corner for every edition since .
7 It starts with the artist 's first major — and arguably finest — graphic work , the illustrated book Die traumenden Knaben produced in 1907 as a children 's book for the Wiener Werkstatte , and includes graphic work from throughout the artist 's career .
8 It is also the sponsor of a children 's garden for the show , designed by Gillian Temple .
9 One of his largest commissions was the Boer war memorial in Pietermaritzburg , a composition in marble and bronze surmounted by a winged figure , and he produced , among others , statues of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra , the equestrian statues of the maharajah , Sir Chandra Shamshere Yung , for Nepal and the first Earl Haig [ q.v. ] for the esplanade outside Edinburgh Castle , and a children 's fountain for the Women 's World Temperance Association , a replica of which was placed in the Temple Gardens , London .
10 DENSIGN WHITE , Britain 's leading men 's hope for a medal in the world championships leaves Belgrade without any medal at all .
11 The prosecutor has alleged that the police were shot when they stopped the men 's car for a routine check .
12 His latest play , David Henry Hwang 's M. Butterfly , which began its national tour in Bath this week , attracted him because it deals with the questions of sexual roles and masculine/feminine identity which he has been exploring through his men 's group for the past 18 months .
13 Yesterday she won the Royal Bank of Scotland Scottish Women 's Championship for a third time there and a fourth time overall .
14 Railways ( 334 for 8 ; Shashi Gupta 121 not out ) have won India 's national women 's championship for the sixth successive season , defeating Karnataka ( 161 ) on first innings in the final at New Delhi .
15 BARNET COPTHALL dethroned Leeds , who had remained unbeaten for a decade , for the men 's Mycil British Team Club Championship in Sheffield , while Portsmouth Northsea , pressed all the way by Nova Centurion , won the women 's title for a second year by just three points .
16 Amanda Wright ( Tipton ) , winner of the women 's race for the past two years who set a new course record last year , will not be defending her title and so Cardiff veteran Liz Hughes looks like starting as favourite .
17 Thank you and all my friends at the Women 's Institute for the lovely flowers , cards and letters sent to me during my illness .
18 In accounts of women 's struggle for the vote in Britain , Scottish women active in England are subsumed amongst their English colleagues while those active in Scotland remain unknown ; Scottish cities are treated as provincial English cities .
19 But , now that , I mean I 'm in the second year of being a student , and I took on the position of women 's officer for the we , for the west of Scotland area
20 American Ann Marden ( 80 ) , silver medallist in the Seoul Olympics and winner of the women 's division for the past four seasons , will be the first woman to start , the next highest woman being British international Alison Gill ( 363 ) .
21 However , as Clementina Black pointed out at the end of her inquiry into married women 's work for the Women 's Industrial Council , some women worked when the family income was already adequate , because they prized their independence : ‘ A shilling of your own is worth two that he gives you ’ .
22 A wholesale buyer of women 's underwear for a large store could not hope to inspect every single item she intends buying ; what she usually does is to inspect a sample of goods and to base her decision on this .
23 Two years ago , he took charge of the Elliott Sports Jets side who won the women 's trophy for the first time and , on Sunday , he will be plotting the downfall of Su Ragazzi in the men 's final .
24 She set a new women 's record for the Twostar in 1986 when she came 2nd in class with Kitty Hampton in Sony Handicam ( ex Ntombifuti ) and in 1987 completed the AZAB in Quixote .
25 The failure to socialise the work of washing and feeding confined women 's labour for the miners , and indirectly for the coal owners too , to a private economy in which women were subject to vigorous authoritarianism and economic powerlessness .
26 The probable absence of both Graf and Seles is particularly disappointing , because they have dominated the women 's game for the last two years .
27 DAVID EVANS , director of Reactor Division , is to take over a new post as director of Reactor Technology , working on BNFL 's input into the Reactor Study Programme being co-ordinated by the Nuclear Utilities Chairmen 's Group for the 1994 Industry Review .
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