Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] lady ' " in BNC.

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1 THE STRENGTH of Eileen Rose Power 's iron play on the fourth day of the Irish Ladies ' classic was gloriously illustrated by her second shot to the 10th hole at Royal Belfast .
2 We 've got five pairs of the new ladies ' red suede Dance trainers from Matchstick , worth £24.99 , to give away — they come in black ( right ) and blue , too .
3 On the train journey back south they were cheered once again as they passed through every station , and this time Charlie felt they were more worthy of the hatted ladies ' respect .
4 Shortly afterwards , another golfing-designed stamp was issued in memory of Mildred " Babe " Zaharias , one of the greatest women golfers the game has known , and a founder/charter member of the American Ladies ' Professional Golfing Association .
5 The meeting also approved the establishment of a separate Ladies ' Committee .
6 The 16th was also moved from its 1908 place ( approximating to the present ) to become a longer version ( 250 yards ) of what is played today — i.e. the green being near the present ladies ' 17th tee box .
7 During the same era of the early sixties , TV tough guy , Lewis Collins was earning a living as a junior ladies ' hairdresser at Andre Bernard 's salon in Liverpool .
8 That 's what the feature-writer from the American ladies ' magazine looked like she was no fool , but once again crude and simple was the name of the most effective game .
9 Ross started the first ever Bitches Rodeo in 1988 and Lesley followed the next year , paddling poorly in the small ladies ' competition but meeting up with her now great friend and rival , Mandy Castle .
10 Helen Dobson , British Ladies ' Champion and Stroke-play Champion , and Elaine Farquharson , runner-up in the British Amateur , have been chosen to represent Great Britain in the International Ladies ' Doubles Amateur Championship , at Sao Paulo , Brazil , in October .
11 And she ran to the nearest ladies ' room and emerged with bleary eyes , clutching at her stomach .
12 Once upon a time that was just ‘ Paris ’ which , in dilute form , finally filtered down to the local ladies ' modes .
13 She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College , Ormond College , and Melbourne University , where she studied philosophy and history ( BA 1903 ) .
14 Today we can talk about sex without modesty or fear , but bring up the subject of death and you will be treated with the same social horror as if you had brought up the subject of masturbation at a Victorian ladies ' tea party .
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