Example sentences of "his [noun sg] [prep] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Jim Cannon gallery : Neil Everitt 's magnificent pictures show Jim in typically assertive action , in casual mood with manager Steve Coppell , and receiving his award from Terry Long on behalf of the Palace club , after he had passed Terry 's appearance record in the autumn of 1984 .
2 Mr Hill , a former supervisor at British Nuclear Fuels in Preston , Lancs , will be presented with his cheque in London today by Arthur Daley actor George Cole .
3 A former supervisor at British Nuclear Fuels in Preston , he will be presented with his cheque in London today by Arthur Daley actor George Cole .
4 Sealey , signed on a month 's loan from Aston Villa , makes his debut at Oxford today with Cooper saying : ‘ He 's a good goalkeeper but he is also extrovert and loud .
5 Former Guisborough Town defender Gary Hinchley will make his debut at Bradford today after two second-team games .
6 MARK Briers will finally realise his ambition to play first-class cricket when he makes his debut against Somerset today at Darlington who also make their debut as a County Championship ground .
7 He was an astute purchase , for he came to us as a proven goalscorer and immediately lived up to his reputation by netting upon his debut against Millwall here at Selhurst Park ( 5–0 ) and going on to hit 19 League goals from 27 outings for us in the remainder of that season .
8 The fired foreign editor of the Daily Mirror , Nick Davies , launched his biography of Maxwell yesterday by fuelling speculation Maxwell had committed suicide .
9 Cross soon secured his place in the Palace line-up and he held it for a long time , but his partnership with Jack Little for three seasons was a much-admired feature of the Palace defence .
10 Mark my words , before the month is out we shall have Earl Robert crossing the Channel to make his peace with Stephen along with the rest of us .
11 His return to Scotland late in 1555 was reluctant , and seems to have been less concerned with the Protestant cause than a personal one ; in Edinburgh he could be reunited with Elizabeth Bowes and her daughter Marjory , whom he had met while a preacher at Berwick , and marry Marjory .
12 Mr Miller makes weekly shopping trips to Middlesbrough and Redcar from his home in Carlin How in isolated east Cleveland .
13 But Wimbledon defender John Scales will make his comeback at Middlesbrough tomorrow after being out for six weeks with a groin injury .
14 However , Boro 's YTS keeper , Steve Hewitt is set to retain his place at Chesterfield tomorrow after an impressive midweek debut against Crewe .
15 This penalty took his tally for Bath up to 259 points in 49 matches .
16 But River Bounty won at Liverpool and Very Very Ordinary belied his name at Ascot yesterday by winning the Bollinger Champagne Novice Chase .
17 Ranulf had cursed his departure from London away from the young wife of a London mercer .
18 like Algernon 's attempts to clear up his acne with Colgate instead of Clearasil
19 There are paintings and monotypes in his show at Kent on until 2 July called ‘ Unseen Rain ’ .
20 Many of the key words of Derrida 's arguments are similarly polysemic and their polysemy is essential to his argument : his reading of Rousseau in Of Grammatology , for example , turns on the ambiguity of the word supplément which can mean both an addition and a substitute .
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