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

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1 The disaffected Vicar 's warden had been on the phone to the Archdeacon 's secretary by five-thirty on Friday evening .
2 Jeanne Fermor-Hesketh came out with all guns blazing after a magazine paid tribute to the peer 's ‘ legendary charm ’ .
3 Although supporting the Act at the time of its enactment , the Labour Party 's education spokesman , Neil Kinnock , highlighted lack of resources as likely to be the major impediment to the legislation 's success .
4 It made her look like a boy , or how boys used to look in the days when men had some self-respect and went to the barber 's .
5 There was no seat for Larry , so he started the trip by being strapped to the barber 's chair — the mid-upper gunner 's chair .
6 But the bees not only knew the voice of their owner but also his particular smell : one bee-keeper told the writer : ‘ Whenever I go to the barber 's I 've always to tell him : ‘ Nothing on , thank you . ’
7 The result , according to the NSTA 's Bill Aldridge , is that fifty per cent of new science and maths teachers in elementary and secondary schools are unqualified in those subjects .
8 ‘ You 're to go at once to the vicar 's study , ’ she announced .
9 When she got home , she answered an advertisement in the parish magazine for a baby minder ( how simple ; why had she not thought of it before — she was at home minding Charlotte anyway , so why not several more ? ) and offered herself to the Vicar 's wife for parish duties .
10 Soon Diana and Mary would leave Moor House to return to the wealthy families in the south , where they were both governesses , and St John would go back to the vicar 's house in Morton , with Hannah , his housekeeper .
11 After the ceremony the bridal couple rushed to the photographer 's studio to have their portrait taken , before joining their guests who were waiting for the wedding meal .
12 He applied cold poultices to the sufferer 's forehead , which sent him into a coma .
13 Goldner toyed with the offer , but decided to stay on at the Getty after negotiating a new contract that allowed him to remain in his hometown of New York most of the year ( with short stays in Malibu ) , in effect managing and adding to the Getty 's collection in absentia .
14 The ace cyclist went along to the Glover 's Lane Surgery in Netherton to start a week of Health Promotion events .
15 Once when we were both contributing to The Year 's Work in English Studies ( he on Renaissance drama ) , I met him in the library and expressed anxiety about the deadline .
16 Tokyo : The yen 's continued fall after a discount rate rise led to the year 's second biggest drop in the Nikkei average , which plunged 444.73 to 34,795.34 .
17 The afternoon had been declared a local holiday , as everyone knew , and it would be a fitting finale to the year 's thoroughbred racing programme at Assiniboia Downs .
18 ‘ We know how much the awards mean to authors and illustrators ; and we know that teachers and parents all over the country use these shortlists as the definitive guide to the year 's outstanding children 's books .
19 The show was timely in another respect , for it added a definite European feel to the year 's events .
20 Rick tried to ensure their involvement by inviting each of them to contribute one unit of activities to the year 's scheme of work .
21 We have enjoyed the loyal and industrious support of our employees throughout and I thank them for their individual contributions to the year 's achievements . ’
22 When you pick up a round stone now , walk to the dinosaur 's back and you 'll automatically go up and put a piece of roof on .
23 It can be detached from its rechargeable battery-pack and attached to the camcorder 's accessory shoe for complete portability .
24 In this recording set-up , two tie-clip microphones are connected to a microphone mixer , the mic-level output from which is fed to the camcorder 's external microphone socket via a tone control unit .
25 NICHOLAS Baring ( above ) , chairman of Commercial Union , told the annual meeting yesterday there had been minimal disturbance to the insurer 's services following the IRA bomb last Friday .
26 A machine to lift cleaners to the atrium 's 258 panes of glass would cost £70,000 so the owners have contacted a team of four Coventry abseilers who will hang beside the windows to do the cleaning work .
27 Many of these prints have shifted subtly in colour or tonality , in ways more apparent to the lithographer 's camera than to our own eyes .
28 They will be useless to the drafter 's client unless they are explained .
29 He cleaned my clubs and shoes and returned them to the Inn 's store room ready for the next round of golf .
30 The Major eased himself out of the saddle , slid heavily to the ground , and tied his horse to the inn 's signpost .
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