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

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31 I did quite well at school in the sports area , and for ages and ages I had the school record for the under-14 's javelin … .
32 The reason has to do with the track width on the 1.2MB drive being narrower than on a 360K disk , and the failure of the latter 's drive heads to read from such a narrow track .
33 That Pounds in Wine of the Poor 's Money flew ,
34 On close examination of the latter 's findings , in fact , it is difficult to say on what precise evidence they base their view , that ‘ this question of [ specialist-generic ] labour division ’ ( p. 215 ) is without either impact or ( by implication ) interest .
35 Two of the recent decisions highlight some of the problems facing employees seeking to correlate the benefit the employer has gained with the size and nature of the latter 's business .
36 ( b ) The social importance of the accused 's conduct does not depend on such an intention .
37 It also underlined the growing importance of the Royal 's UK banking operations .
38 This was a critical factory over the ensuing years , when a run on capital was always on the cards , especially in the slump period of the 20 's and 30's .
39 On Dec. 24 the Solicitor General , Donatilo — Ballesteros , ordered the dismissal and house arrest of the Attorney General , Rogelio Cruz , on suspicion of the latter 's involvement in authorizing the unfreezing of bank assets amounting to some US$38 million linked to Colombian drug cartels .
40 You will undoubtedly be aware that ‘ Green ’ is the marketing tool of the 90 's and that my department enforces the statutory measures which aim to protect consumers against misdescriptions and misleading claims by manufacturers .
41 Dr Connor Mulholland , director of the Royal 's cardiology unit , said that up to 1,100 heart operations could now be performed annually at the hospital .
42 The workshop probably has its origins a little later than the saltire/interlaced square workshop already mentioned ; indeed , it could have been a product of the latter 's contact with the later phases of the " Orpheus workshop " in c. 325 .
43 She found more deaths among sexually mature females than among males , which gave a skew in the latter 's favour .
44 The position of the parties is preserved by allowing them to alter or revoke any third party right without the latter 's consent , unless there is a specific arrangement to the contrary , or evidence that the parties intended otherwise .
45 The troll was out to lunch , the sky did not fall in and the three pals arrived without mishap at the Gruff 's house .
46 Canton , Ohio-based Diebold Inc has won the contract to be the exclusive supplier of new i Series cash dispensers to Electronic Data Systems Corp under the latter 's monster contract with Southland Corp for its 7-Eleven stores in the US : Diebold will supply up to 4,000 InterBold i Series cash dispensers over a three- to four-year period .
47 Parrying criticism of the former 's 1976 energy report by emphasising that two-thirds of the Central Policy Review Staff 's work was unpublished , he illustrated its merits largely via one of his own individual contributions .
48 On May 8 , the day of the latter 's appearance before the House , Bush described the allegations against himself as " grossly untrue , factually incorrect , bald-faced lies " .
49 Accordingly , the value of the investment recorded on the balance sheet is increased by the investor 's share of the invested 's earnings .
50 It was found in a cardboard folder in the back of the accused 's car .
51 The central event of the former 's pontificate can hardly fail to be seen as Humanae Vitae in 1968 , central because its publication marked a watershed separating the first years of enthusiasm , of an optimistic post-conciliar implementation in which Rome and leading Catholic theologians were still working more or less hand in hand ( as they had done in the latter years of the Council ) from the far more contestatory and unsure later period .
52 It is no accident that the most gripping section of his latest novel , The Innocent ( Cape , hbk £12.95 ) , is the part where his hero and heroine dismember the corpse of the latter 's ex-husband .
53 There was no need for the whole of the accused 's body to be in the building : the top half was in a shop-front display , the bottom half outside .
54 But if the cause is reasonably capable of being associated with the promotion of lawful business interests the judge should not allow the case to go to the jury if there is no evidence of the accused 's intention going beyond such lawful business interests …
55 Much of that research has , in turn , been inspired by an attempt , especially among American psychologists , to understand and predict ‘ giftedness ’ : as such , in seeking reasons for differences in creativity , their preference has naturally been to look for evidence of the latter 's association with excellence , superiority , and health rather than with maladjustment or psychological deviance .
56 The output of the two-year 's activity of the NRPO was a large number of technical and marketing reports , occupying several shelf-feet .
57 WE still get cars in for service from the 1950 's and 1960's .
58 The architect responsible for the restoration of the villas , all of which were built between 1925 and 1935 , is Bertus Mulder who worked with Rietveld before the latter 's death in 1964 .
59 Again the response to the violent forging through the press and public outside the court by the accused 's ‘ minders ’ had they been the heavies of more traditional villains is open to speculation .
60 The project will examine the structural changes that have taken place in industrial and procurement policies in defence in the 1980 's and consider their implications for future planning .
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