Example sentences of "[noun sg] 's [noun] that [noun prp] have " in BNC.

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1 The same critic 's remark that Massine had captured the essence of Brahms ' fourth Symphony by ‘ repetitions , balancing and treatment of episodes ’ should be clarified .
2 He had seen from the Select Committee 's Report that Scott had studied the Greek and Italian styles as well as Gothic and , being ‘ a person of great talent ’ , he hoped he would put ‘ a more lively and enlightened front to his buildings ’ .
3 It is clear from this afternoon 's exchanges that Kenya has many friends in all parts of the House .
4 The report included his ( named ) niece 's account that Fairley had terrified her by his sexual advances to her in a car .
5 The notion of our sometimes involuntarily having ideas in coherent series , continues the New Theory of Vision 's doctrine that God has established connections between the ideas of sight and those of touch .
6 The sportswear firm 's announcement that BTF had sold its 78 per cent stake in Adidas International Holding — which holds 95 per cent of Adidas — came as no surprise .
7 He could see from the changing mottle of the secretary 's complexion that Garvey had made up his mind for him .
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