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

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1 The loss of Mr Moynihan 's seat marks the end of a career of one who once seemed to be a young Tory success story .
2 Berkeley 's philosophy marks the turn of the tide against the world picture which had developed in the seventeenth century , and which had reached one of its classical expositions in Locke 's Essay .
3 Ventura 's AdPro marks the arrival of another new category of software : Advertising , Layout and Designers ' Productivity Tools
4 Douglas 's work marks a turning point in early Anglo-Saxon archaeology ; in the words of Horsfield in his History , Antiquities and Topography of Sussex ( 1835 , p. 11 ) :
5 Durkheim 's work marks the turning point between evolutionism and functionalism and provides the bridge to Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown , the authentic founders of modern social anthropology .
6 Ralph was associated with Gloucester by 1477 , possibly after an earlier flirtation with Northumberland , and his arrival in the duke 's service marks the end of a feud which had split the Nevilles for over forty years .
7 Ralph was associated with Gloucester by 1477 , possibly after an earlier flirtation with Northumberland , and his arrival in the duke 's service marks the end of a feud which had split the Nevilles for over forty years .
8 ‘ Monday afternoon 's vigil marks the self-destruction of PDAG , as well as preparing for a new period in our campaign for an independent and democratic education system , ’ said the society 's education spokesman , Ffred Ffransis , last night .
9 The first reigned during a period of complex political change , and presided over the difficult transition from the Roman Republic and the civil wars which brought it to an end to the monarchical system which became the Roman empire ; Nero 's reign marks the abandonment of the pattern which had been established by Augustus .
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