Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He issued a detailed list of demands and said that the government 's response would determine the speed with which genuine negotiations could resume . |
2 | The ill-feeling around Mrs Mandela 's trial will make the talks tougher , especially because the ANC has identified itself closely with Mrs Mandela . |
3 | I also told Sam that I did n't think the main Benskin 's board would approve the switch to management . ’ |
4 | This is because the target 's board will control the timetable for the scheme and its implementation . |
5 | Norsk Data 's board will recommend the solution to shareholders and the Oslo Bourse has been informed — not surprisingly , it is now considering permanently delisting the company 's shares . |
6 | ARSENAL 'S rent-a-crowd will assist the team in their battle for the first Premier League title . |
7 | Last year 's winner could miss the race because of the fast ground . |
8 | At an informal meeting of G-7 Finance Ministers in London on April 14 , some ministers had expressed fears that the failure to stem the dollar 's rise would provoke a further rise in German interest rates , and in those of other members of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) . |
9 | Today 's judgement could have an impact on other forthcoming cases . |
10 | In turn , the victim 's GHOST would haunt the Garkain 's jungle , attending the needs of its master and unable to warn away other folk who ventured too near . |
11 | What is true is that the absence of , say , its mother 's milk may affect the baby 's medical condition and , to this extent , it misses the milk ( although unable to be aware of the fact ) but not its mother . |
12 | The MRD 's support would give the RDPC , which won 88 seats , an overall majority in the 180-seat assembly . |
13 | The Bank 's support will enhance the work of the University 's Business School in its new MBA programme in international finance , and will facilitate significantly increased specialisation in Far East/Pacific Studies . |
14 | Sheila 's case may prompt a discussion of the referral of clients to other agencies , and trainees may be encouraged to find out what the policy is in their own bureau towards referrals and what agencies have been successfully recommended . |
15 | ( 2 ) In the case of all normal surgical , medical or dental treatment the child 's decision should determine the matter , whether or not the court thinks this is in the child 's best interests . |
16 | It will , I think , be apparent from what I have said that even in the case of normal medical treatment I can not accept Mr. Munby 's proposition that the child 's decision should determine the matter . |
17 | There are fears that British Steel 's decision could set a precedent and discourage other quarries in the Dales from transferring stone from road to rail . |
18 | The Court 's decision will have a direct effect only on book sales outside the UK : it leaves untouched the operation of the Net Book Agreement in the domestic market . |
19 | A particular emphasis will be placed on reaching the small business sector where the TEC 's expertise can play a major role in helping to nurture start-ups and rapidly growing small companies which provide the majority of new jobs . |
20 | The House of Lords established the principle that a consumer who suffers damage because of a manufacturer 's negligence can sue the latter for damages and can do so irrespective of whether the consumer bought the goods . |
21 | Caught unprepared by East Germany 's explosion of discontent , West Germans fear that the regime 's stubbornness could provoke a revolt and bring chaos to the country , threatening the stability of Europe and pose immense problems — including the question of German reunification — which they and their neighbours are not ready to face . |
22 | As in Liberia , there is no certainty that the president 's removal would end the civil war . |
23 | The Hector 's story may have a happy ending , as the establishment of entanglement . |
24 | Then she remembered Marianne , and her taunts that Shae 's story would make a terrific play , and gave a hopeless shrug . |
25 | Elisabeth calculated correctly that a glance in Mitzi 's direction would satisfy the Austrian that she was being listened to . |
26 | ‘ This afternoon 's coverage should go a long way in helping you set up your own firm , ’ he said , wiping his hands on a serviette . |
27 | If they decide that you should , then you will be given a date for the start of the Service , and the Scheme 's driver will make the first visit to you , bringing a new supply of fresh sheets at a convenient time . |
28 | This particular Committee 's finding will have a profound effect on the construction industry , and this heralds a new era for flat roofing . |
29 | Mr Major — who hoped that David Mellor 's resignation would overshadow the debate — was attacked from all sides . |
30 | But the exclusion is all-important because women 's presence would dissolve the symmetry between men 's work and masculinity . |