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

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1 Leonardo 's response describes a society resembling nothing classical or medieval , but contemporary :
2 Charles II 's response fitted the occasion .
3 M. Chaillot 's response included the information that there was not much money for new work in his budget .
4 The Doctor 's response gave the poet no confidence , but choice was limited ; he either went along with the Doctor or he remained behind .
5 While the expert clause itself may lay down that the parties are to be responsible for the fees and expenses of the expert in equal shares , which is quite common , or that they are to be met by some other party ( see 8.12 ) , the clause itself may not be sufficient to establish the expert 's entitlement unless its terms are clearly incorporated into the expert 's contract to conduct the reference .
6 This lead time allowed LIFFE 's contract to exploit the process generating endogenous economies of scale and become sufficiently liquid to attract substantial hedging demand in German long term interest rates .
7 The outset of Doctor Who multiplied those worries fourfold , in that each of the regular cast was ( a ) unused to science fiction ; ( b ) unused to each other ; and ( c ) stuck with a year 's contract to do the part , like it or not .
8 Alder Valley 's contract to provide the peak time 213 service to and from Alton for school and college journeys will be provided by Oakley Coaches .
9 WHAT a waste of taxpayer 's money to create a monstrosity such as the proposed cross town route .
10 On The Record 's obtained a paper prepared by a committee including senior civil servants and the Treasury and Transport Department , called the Restructuring Working Group , the report forecasts an increase in the amount of taxpayer 's money subsidizing the railways , this year it will be eight hundred and fifty million pounds , after privatization , the paper says , the central government grant requirement would total some two billion pounds in nineteen ninety four ninety five .
11 Yes but cost 's money to have a phone set up .
12 Wednesday 's bloodshed follows a massacre of ethnic Vietnamese in the northwestern province of Siem Reap on 10 March in which at least 38 people died .
13 The user 's acceptor represents the users and approves the specifications from the users ’ point of view before construction starts , and the user will use the operational system .
14 Pat Eddery and Michael Roberts displayed the strength of their concern about the whipping issue by giving Brighton 's afternoon meeting a miss to appear with Cauthen .
15 I appreciate the minister 's difficulty representing the Home Office with no specific responsibility for these matters as far as er er Europe is concerned er but nevertheless this is a matter that does affect the electorate and one that I think the house should take er notice of .
16 Those who invoked this factor to explain the colour on the outside of a snail 's shell had no way of explaining differences on the inside .
17 Yesterday 's award follows the collapse of another BR case in which MP Harry Greenaway had been accused of corruption involving a rail engineering firm .
18 Ranks Hovis McDougall 's board recommended the £935m takeover offer from Tomkins after announcing a 38% decrease in profit before tax to £92.6m for the year to 5 September 1992 .
19 Rugby 's board said the slump had continued to depress UK sales , but US sales and profit margins had improved .
20 Now , a backlash from a public consultation exercise has convinced the NRA 's board to drop the proposal .
21 Having failed to persuade Mr Shankly to change his mind , Liverpool 's board resisted the temptation to appoint another charismatic manager .
22 Pat 's sketch offers the dimensions used on Carole and Alan 's winning kite .
23 The reverential tone of Levin 's text poses a problem which the movement 's survivors , I imagine , would be quick to condemn .
24 The responses by these members of the Frankfurt School of Sociology to Hitler 's rise represent the kind of perspective we are looking for .
25 Out of the rock 's foot grew a shadow so dark that it contained all colours .
26 Howarth 's foot struck a beer-can .
27 The force of a runner 's foot deflects the pavement very little in running , and therefore does little work ( in the Newtonian sense ) on his environment .
28 The property of springiness is easy enough to detect : it is in direct relation to the speed with which a runner 's foot leaves the surface after contact with the ground .
29 Hazel peered closely into the thick , coarse hair ( a rabbit 's foot has no pads ) and after a few moments saw what he had expected — the oval shank Of a snapped-off thorn sticking out through the skin .
30 At the end of WWII , the Beverley , East Yorks firm of Richard Hodgson 's Tannery had a Memorial to those employees who lost their lives in the two world wars displayed on the outside wall of their social club .
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