Example sentences of "'s [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , the loss of the Asmar network 's continuing surveillance of NARCOG 's operations in Lebanon may well have had a bearing on the bombing itself . |
2 | ESA 's decision on ISO will probably toll the knell for the Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility , which many American astronomers have seen as the next most important project for the 1990s after AXAF . |
3 | In these days when inter-faith dialogue can easily slip into syncretism , and when man 's search for God can easily supplant all idea of God 's self-disclosure to man , it is most important to remember the emphatic union which the New Testament asserts between the Holy Spirit and Jesus . |
4 | Aston 's usefulness to Ford will almost certainly come from being able to use AML 's highly- skilled engineering department as a technological test-bed . |
5 | Robyn thought later as she stared at her reflection in the dressing-table mirror and forced herself to imagine what tomorrow 's meeting with Luke would actually feel like . |
6 | It crossed Cora-Beth 's mind that this girl 's feelings towards Harry might well change if she were to meet him again after an absence of two years , but she bit back her words , fearing that the suggestion , were she to make it , might put the idea into his head . |
7 | Fine wrestlers such as George Wood of the Queen 's Head in Keswick could now earn twenty-five guineas on one of the great lakeland wrestling days : more , of course , if they put money on themselves . |
8 | Mr Arafat 's advisers in Tunis could scarcely choke back their emotion as they answered reporters ' questions while his fate was uncertain . |
9 | It came in a memorandum with a covering letter from McFarlane ; the premise was that unless the United States changed its policies towards Iran , America 's position in Tehran would never improve . |
10 | Althusser 's rereading of Marx can thus be as usefully considered in the context of theories of the history of science as of structuralism ; a certain conflation between the two has been possible because both were opposed to humanistic and phenomenological theories of knowledge in general and to historicism in particular . |
11 | ENGLAND 's visit to Pakistan may well be remembered mostly for the umpiring . |
12 | ENGLAND 's visit to Pakistan may well be remembered mostly for the umpiring . |
13 | The Queen 's Speech in November will broadly reveal what the Bill is likely to contain . |