Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | LEGENDARY film-maker Hal Roach who died of a heart attack yesterday , aged 100 , became known as Hollywood 's Prince of Comedy . |
2 | ONE of the only games to be out on virtually every format , Domark 's Prince of Persia is also available in mini-version on the Game Boy . |
3 | Harlesden 's prince of glamour , Omar : even more the golden boy of UK soul thanks to his confident second album , ‘ Music ’ |
4 | Now there was an association of ideas — seeing her own situation in terms of Shakespeare 's Prince of Denmark ! |
5 | Henreid had made a film in Austria five years earlier on the same subject , and in Basil Bartlett 's play he brought considerable urbanity to the role of Prince Louis of Battenberg , opposite Leo Genn 's Prince of Wales . |
6 | Check out day centres in your area : Canterbury 's Prince of Wales Youth Trust Day Centre has been organising its own Open Christmas scheme for the last two years . |
7 | The day after Marlene Dietrich 's death , it reported that the legendary actress ‘ had German , French , British and American newspapers delivered each morning , and devoured them while drinking Fortnum 's Prince of Wales tea ’ . |
8 | A new type of thermal imager camera working in the far infra-red has won this year 's Prince of Wales Award for Innovation , which is organised by Business in the Community . |
9 | Comedian Charles Coborn , original singer of Two Lovely Black Eyes and The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo , topping the bill at Liverpool 's Prince of Wales Theatre . |
10 | MAYBOLE 'S PRINCE OF AUSTRALIA |
11 | The University 's funding in future will come through a contract , awarded by the Universities Funding Council , to teach a certain number of students in certain subjects for certain prices . |
12 | Freud suggested that work was man 's link to reality because it was through work that the individual became linked to the human community . |
13 | Robert Crawford , director of Locate in Scotland , said he was particularly impressed by IMS 's link with Napier University . |
14 | The efforts of Anthony Thompson and his friends , including contingents of willing helpers provided by the St Bede 's Link with Romania , have gone a long way towards enabling Lotsi to achieve his goal and the project has now reached the stage where it will benefit from a greater degree of organisation than has been necessary so far . |
15 | THE St Bede 's Link with Romania , now an associated organisation of the Bradford Atea Project , have provided funds for the purchase of a tractor for use by the ‘ Pater Nostra ’ group in Atea , Romania . |
16 | The St Bede 's Link with Romania held a dance at St Bede 's Grammar School on 17th October , 1992 . |
17 | Winning design : Richard Horden Associates ' mast-like tour which reflects Glasgow 's link with sailing and the sea |
18 | That is where Bristol 's link with Martin Pipe started . |
19 | However , the event which clearly signalled the shift in policy was the forced resignation on 17 July of moderate president Urrutia and Castro 's installation of Osvaldo Dorticós , a former member of the university committee of the Unión Revolucionaria Comunista ( the 1939–45 name of the official Communist party , later known as the popular Socialist party — PSP ) , in his place . |
20 | Bradford 's decision , together with Salford 's installation of Kevin Tamati last week , means an unprecedented half of the first division clubs have overseas coaches . |
21 | The following exhibitions were reviewed in last month 's column and can be recommended : Anselm Kiefer 's ‘ The Women of the Revolution ’ at Anthony d'Offay ( to 8 August ) ; James Turrell 's studies for ‘ The Irish Sky Garden ’ at Turske-Hue-Williams ( to 31 July ) ; Mayor 's installation by Rebecca Horn ( to 31 August ) ; Simon Edmondson 's new paintings at Benjamin Rhodes ( to 7 August ) ; Marlborough 's second exhibition of Stephen Conroy ( to 25 July ) ; and Nayland Blake 's ‘ Bleep ’ at Milch ( to 11 July ) . |
22 | Hangovers are actually the body 's response of shock at being subjected to a substantial dose of a poisonous substance . |
23 | Miliband 's response to Poulantzas was that he goes too far in dismissing the composition of the state elite as of no account , and in suggesting that structural constraints are so compelling ‘ as to turn those who run the state into the merest functionaries and executants of policies imposed upon them by ‘ the system ’ ( Miliband 1983 , p. 32 ) . |
24 | Dearlove 's study ( 1973 , ch. 8 ) of Kensington and Chelsea showed that the council 's response to groups revolved largely around councillor assessment of them . |
25 | Yesterday the Rev John Wilson , minister at Corporation Road , said he was encouraged by local people 's response to efforts the church is making to provide a focus for a range of activities . |
26 | Part of Oxford Polytechnic 's response to accreditation has been to increase the involvement of external reviewers in the quality control process . |
27 | The council has shown consistently that it is an accountable and efficient local authority that should be allowed to continue and develop its services , ’ added Mr Sanderson when he presented the council 's response to reorganisation . |
28 | The biggest concern about Germany 's response to racism lies here . |
29 | Crosland 's response to Plowden was as positive as that of Boyle to Robbins . |
30 | Another characteristic of importance to the choreographer is the nature of a dancer 's response to music . |