Example sentences of "[noun prp] ' [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | And though , as Lachlan had planned , they had expected the attack in the morning , they were quite happy when their lookouts reported the Macleans ' approach in the early evening . |
2 | Mrs Edwards went to the Cheshires ' base in Germany last month to receive her son 's United Nations service medal . |
3 | However , the Cheshires ' experience in Northern Ireland means they are skilled in anti-ambush techniques . |
4 | He died in the Bridgemans ' house in Teddington , where he made his nuncupative will on or about 27 September 1674 , leaving all his books and his best hat to his brother Philip . |
5 | MANCHESTER CITY chairman Peter Swales ' faith in England boss Graham Taylor is unlimited . |
6 | The King addresses him in verse to start with , but then comes down to Parolles ' level in prose , the medium in which Lafeu and Diana also address him , recognizing his inferior ethos ( All 's Well that Ends Well , V.iii.238ff . ) . |
7 | While the agreement with the Ringaskiddy residents that they would allow interim dumping of Raybestos ' waste in return for a future advance factory provided a short-term solution for the current crisis , a final solution was needed for the toxic waste produced in Cork . |
8 | The series also features a performance by an expanded string ensemble of Brahms ' Sextet in B flat . |
9 | He was trained in Norwich by an unknown master and in June 1629 moved to London , where he joined the Blacksmiths ' Company in 1631 . |
10 | We know from the signed statement of the Secretary of State for Transport withdrawing the ‘ explosive device ’ certificate of public interest immunity , and would in any event have assumed in the absence of evidence to the contrary , that ‘ the Ministry of Defence retain the documents relating to Dr. Hayes ' work in respect of the Lockerbie air disaster . ’ |
11 | Clarke 's solicitor said his client knew he 'd done wrong and must be punished , but he said he hoped to make amends to Mr Adams ' family in the future . |
12 | Jonathan Crowther is trying to sort out the OALDCE launch video for the AMs ' visit in July . |
13 | Although laws were passed in the 1960s , reducing the share of United States ' capital in the firm , it still remains the major shareholder . |
14 | Clark refused , thinking that Reynolds ' increase in salary from $22500 to $75000 over three years was sufficient to mark his contribution . |
15 | If Russell Reynolds ' position in world headhunting has become assured by its reputation for quality and its elite image , Korn/Ferry 's premier standing is maintained by dint of sheer hard work , aggressive marketing and the building of a large volume of business . |
16 | Russell Reynolds ' predominance in headhunting in Britain , and its spectacular increase in business with the Big Bang , has contributed to its continuing growth of fee income . |
17 | Encounters such as this , the generosity of their friends , the friendship of artists and the Berkeleys ' belief in buying what they liked when they could afford it , gave the contents of the house its individuality . |
18 | He died as the result of a fall while surveying the interior of St Barnabas ' Church in Sheffield . |
19 | For the last six years he has been assistant curate at St. Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , and he will be instituted as vicar of Saltburn in July . |
20 | Parishioners at St Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , have pledged £125,000 in just two weeks to pay for refurbishment which will take until October to complete . |
21 | For it was possible , on a reading of Marius ' contio in Sallust , to associate the old nobility with inertia , the new with virtue . |
22 | The Dionysiac cult was established throughout Greece and a symbolic reconciliation with Dionysus was effected in Apollo 's chief cult at Delphi ; at the same time , Dionysus ' cult in its Greek shape lost the wildness of its Asiatic equivalents , although its other features — above all , its song — were retained . |
23 | ( Far right ) Tiberius Caesar , Augustus ' stepson , at the time of his adoption as successor after Gaius ' death in AD 4 . |
24 | A free-kick was given against Elliott but Chelsea 's players — rightly or wrongly — were infuriated by Saunders ' part in the incident . |
25 | Take , for instance , Michael Lynagh 's courageous decision in Farr-Jones ' absence in the Wallabies ' quarter-final clash with Ireland at Lansdowne Road when the fighting Irish were three points up with only minutes remaining . |
26 | The office bearers of the Federation of Publishers ' & Booksellers ' Association in India for 1992/93 are : president — A Machwe ( Wiley Eastern ) ; vice-presidents — Mazharul Ishlam ( Publishers ' & Booksellers ' Association of Bengal ) ; B R Chawla ( Heritage Publishers ) ; R Seshadri ( The Booksellers & Publishers Association of South India ) ; Chandra Pal Gupta ( Bombay Booksellers & Publishers Association ) ; secretary — S C Sethi ( Jaico Publishing House ) ; treasurer — Inderjeet Singh ( Panima Educational Book Agency ) . |
27 | The way the storyteller handles Moses ' power-sharing in that chapter is consonant with the rest . |
28 | There are even indications that many of Picasso 's circle , the artists , writers and dealers who used to meet at his studio in the Bateau Lavoir and at the Steins ' house in the rue Fleurus , already saw Picasso and Matisse as the two rival personalities most likely to influence the course of twentieth-century painting . |
29 | Again , because of their lower earnings and more precarious relationship to the labour market , women 's access to this government subsidy and the most attractive occupational schemes is likely to be more restricted than men 's ( see Dulcie Groves ' chapter in this volume ) . |
30 | We have already noted how a biography of Richard Baxter was the spark that ignited Dr.Martyn Lloyd-Jones ' interest in the Puritans in 1925 . |