Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] in [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first is Mrs Whitehouse 's relationship with , and attitude toward , the Church , and in particular the Church leaders ' response , or lack of response , to the claimed blasphemy of the poem , in contrast to the Church 's response in the Thorsen case . |
2 | Colin Saynor , dominant in Porthmadog 's defence in the Konica League of Wales , picked up two awards at the club 's end of season celebration . |
3 | He went through hundreds of pounds of his mother 's money in a spending spree , buying friends extravagant gifts like computer games and going to amusement arcades . |
4 | At the end of every day 's trading , the profits or losses accruing to the counterparties as a result of that day 's change in the futures price have to be received or paid . |
5 | He took Coleman several times through Sami Jafaar 's part in the Fawaz Younis affair and the circumstances of Jafaar 's subsequent posting to Switzerland for Operation polar Cap , which was just getting under way as the debriefing took place . |
6 | KLM 's part in the NorthWest deal falls short of the 25 per cent limit placed on foreign ownership by the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 . |
7 | And a significant point is that at least one in three actual users of bank loans say this perhaps underlining the suggestion made above that this may be a correct interpretation of the bank manager 's part in the lending decision . |
8 | But Brown did not tell Pincher that some of those agents had been betrayed with the knowledge and authority of MI6 , as part of Blake 's supposed role as a double agent , because the government had suppressed that part of the story just as it had Blake 's part in the Berlin tunnel affair . |
9 | Sometimes discussion which starts well descends into trivia , such as a discussion of women 's part in the labour market in the twentieth century which ends in an uninspired discussion of fashion . |
10 | As this researcher points out , the backdrop to women 's invisibility in the deviancy literature is the lack of attention paid to girls in sociological studies of adolescence . |
11 | As well as corporate crime undermining the public 's faith in the business world , it is also likely that crimes of bribery and corruption by large corporations affect the poorer , less powerful sections of society more than other sections . |
12 | Yesterday 's play in the championship game was washed out , so Essex resumed this morning on 37–1 , with Graham Gooch unbeaten on 23 , in reply to Lancashire 's 321 . |
13 | Foster , who will today be fined by Essex for kicking over two stumps in frustration during Thursday 's play in the championship match , was surprised and delighted . |
14 | AFTER the weekend 's play in the Pilkington Glass World Chess Championship semi-finals , Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman have maintained their leads , despite some unconvincing play from all four contestants . |
15 | YESTERDAY 'S play in the Pilkington Glass World Chess Championship semi-finals at Sadler 's Wells in London yesterday , was restricted to completing the adjourned fourth game of the Timman-Speelman match . |
16 | Thatcher 's rating in the opinion polls was crashing as the dole queues lengthened . |
17 | The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions . |
18 | That would leave him little time to blend in with his new team-mates before they take on Luxembourg 's Spora in the opening round of the UEFA Cup . |
19 | His popularity , nonetheless , was beginning to fade , he lacked the backing of an organised political party , and there was some criticism in the Russian parliament itself of his performance as leader and of his unduly confrontational approach to relations with the Soviet President , particularly a direct call for the President 's resignation in a TV interview in February 1991 . |
20 | Beefy 's presence in the England team was a huge bonus for Gooch . |
21 | Even if ICI 's presence in the US OTC market with its well-known Mylanta and Mylanta II antacids is relatively modest it can still get a good price for these products . |
22 | Charles 's presence in the scene squares with evidence for comparable participation in public ritual by Charlemagne and Louis the Pious when aged six and three , respectively . |
23 | Oddly , Neil 's suspicions about McAllister 's presence in the East End , dormant since his rescue of her , were revived by his sudden awareness of how much she was coming to mean to him . |
24 | It is clear that Wulfhere 's presence in the Thames valley placed the Gewisse of the upper Thames under very serious pressure ( see above , pp. 58 ff . ) . |
25 | This is not because Miss Jackson 's presence in the Commons will ensure that Labour never forms the Government , but because Mr Letwin is one of the people credited with having invented the poll tax . |
26 | The alarm bells began ringing as early as the seventh minute when Albert Craig struck the post from a narrow angle after capitalising on a moment 's hesitation in the home defence . |
27 | Hugh Brady topped the poll in last May 's election in the Cityside ward although the SDLP gained the most votes in the five-seat constituency . |
28 | She was buried in St. Michael 's Churchyard in the north-east comer . |
29 | A man who stabbed to death his lover 's ex-husband in a court waiting room has had his sentence halved . |
30 | Eastwood/Thorogood over Ning/Xu 's deck in the K2 5km race . |