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

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1 Demand switched , from charters produced locally and confirmed by the attachment of a princely seal , to those written in a prince 's name by his own clerks in his writing office .
2 A prince 's treatment of his fideles was not susceptible to rules of impersonal and eternal justice ; and no attempt was yet made to make it so ( see p. 349 ) .
3 The few pieces that are known for certain to be by Lombardo — in a Doge 's tomb in Venice and two busts in Vienna — show no sign of the naturalist force that the tomb artist gave to Guidarello 's face .
4 The lien of a solicitors ' firm over clients ' papers pending payment of its costs will not be lost by a change in membership so long as the papers have come into the firm 's possession before the change : they can not ( subject always to any specific arrangements with the client to the contrary ) lawfully be retained after such a change in respect of a debt falling due before that event .
5 He graduated from the University with an LLB in 1950 and is a partner in a solicitors ' practice in Nottingham .
6 The hero of Waugh 's Sword of Honour trilogy ( 1952–61 ) , again , is virtuously gauche ; so is Kingsley Amis 's Lucky Jim in 1954 , a comic hero usually as polite in aspiration as he is socially incompetent in practice ; and so , it must be imagined , was the young Betjeman who , as he revealed in ‘ A Subaltern 's Love-song in New Bats in Old Belfries ( 1945 ) , adored girls too strong for their fainting admirers , whether at love or tennis :
7 A subaltern 's commission in the Hampshire Yeomanry in 1897–8 gave him a liking for army life , and in January 1899 he was commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers .
8 We were living quite near a saddler 's shop in Debenham , and I was always interested in it .
9 The artist 's sketches and scribbles are analysed to demonstrate recurring motifs and psychological preoccupations guilt at the death of Casegemas or a mistress 's abortion for example while figures such as Alfred Jarry , Max Jacob and Gertrude Stein are brought to life in Richardson 's simple , flowing prose .
10 a cetacean 's fear of being human
11 IN A LONG and distinguished career , Malcolm Marshall had won almost everything , but not a winner 's medal in a Lord 's cup final .
12 In front of Roshanara 's litter , which was open , sat a young , well-dressed female slave , with a peacock 's tail in her hand , brushing away the dust and keeping off the flies from the Princess …
13 At a footballer 's dinner in Glasgow , the Irish international Liam Brady once joked that McAvennie 's team-mates nicknamed him ‘ Ginger-Pubes ’ , adding with glee , ‘ I can assure you Frank 's blonde hair is n't natural . ’
14 Following a colleaque 's battle against skin cancer , Canberra musician , Tim Marshall ( pictured right ) , organised a ‘ one man sponsored run ’ in aid of Wessex Cancer Fund .
15 Tramp nightclub owner Johnny Gold lives out a housewives ' fantasy in the arms of the exotic Chippendale hunks on his camp Christmas card .
16 The final determination of the ley theory 's status is obviously desirable ; if it is a mare 's nest in Britain , unlike in South America , then it ought to be despatched as quickly as possible .
17 In the bad old days you could go crazy trying to match a driver 's configuration to the switch settings on a LAN card .
18 Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models .
19 Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models .
20 In the cynical world of F1 , we tend to accept the number of noughts as a driver 's way of keeping score , but the local bricklayer has an acute realisation of what he could afford to buy with £6,000,000 !
21 One is SlickEdit , a programmer 's editor from MicroEdge .
22 This description is given , partly verbally and partly in a more formal way ( by tables and diagrams ) , in the computer system reference manual , or in a programmer 's guide to the computer 's assembler language ; the latter tends to subsume the effect of some of the computer 's more basic software in the description .
23 Sensors on the tank measure wind speed and direction , air temperature and other factors that affect a shell 's behaviour on its way to the target .
24 The stars of Christie 's sale of Spanish Works of Art on 28 and 29 May , dubbed ‘ The Unique Spanish Sale ’ is this the beginning of a Christie 's campaign for the Spanish market ? will be El Greco 's ‘ Disrobing of Christ ’ and Zurbarán 's ‘ Christ and the Virgin in the house at Nazareth ’ , both offered anonymously .
25 The ‘ Alberto Aringhieri ’ , on the other hand , was later sold by Berenson at a Christie 's sale in London .
26 He was educated at the local church school then , at the age of twelve , went to work for a builders ' business in Lancaster .
27 The more precisely a target audience is defined , and the more homogeneous it is , the greater a course 's potential for an extended impact .
28 AFTER the midweek Arbroath avalanche , there was n't a snowball 's chance at sun-drenched Firhill of another crazy scoreline as Celtic picked up their first league win of the season , courtesy of Mark McNally .
29 AFTER the midweek Arbroath avalanche , there was n't a snowball 's chance at sun-drenched Firhill of another crazy scoreline as Celtic picked up their first league win of the season , courtesy of Mark McNally .
30 If you do not get active and stay active , you 've got a snowball 's chance in hell of maintaining any weight loss .
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