Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Further announcement is that due to popular demand there are four extra tickets for the Winter 's Tale .
2 To do so , however , may cause us to miss the basic underlying reason for the patient 's problem .
3 Prepare the equipment for the patient 's return and ensure that it is functioning correctly .
4 Information which places guilt for the patient 's illness on the family might only serve to reinforce their overprotective and critical communication styles , which may have arisen in the first place for just this reason .
5 Physiotherapy treatment is vital for the patient 's progress and physical recovery .
6 Where the remedy has been too ‘ strong ’ for the patient 's vitality this has always shown itself on the first few doses and it has merely been necessary to wait a day or two for the over-reaction to settle and then to begin again using greater dilution .
7 It is essential that relatives have adequate warning so that they can make arrangements for the patient 's homecoming .
8 You can also ask for the patient 's meal to be cut up in the kitchen ready to eat , although this is something that can be done when you order the meal .
9 He 's keeping his last remaining beds for acute admissions and asks , not unreasonably , for the patient 's blood pressure .
10 The sensation of the genital organs is normally unaffected by a stroke , for instance , and having intercourse is not dangerous for the patient 's blood pressure .
11 If no relative or other person is willing to be appointed , the benefit is payable to the hospital authorities to be used for the patient 's comfort and enjoyment .
12 Demands for the obelisk 's return were recently voiced in a petition signed by over 500 prominent Ethiopians , including a former Prime Minister , Lij Mikael Imru , a son of Ras Imru Hailé Sellassié , a leading Ethiopian commander during the Italian invasion of 1935–36 ; a former Foreign Minister , Dedjazmatch Zewde Gabre Sellassié ; and the internationally known artist Afewerk Teklé .
13 Note that Lord Blackburn was convinced that prompt part payment of a debt is in fact a benefit to the creditor but he abandoned the opinion that it is for that reason consideration for the creditor 's promise not to claim the balance .
14 There is only one direction for the BBC 's journalism .
15 Martyn Colbeck , natural history film-maker , had been working by the Manu river in Peru for the BBC 's Trials of Life series when he feared one of the worst trials of his life was about to begin .
16 You may have caught him on television in 1991 when he was the studio expert for the BBC 's coverage of the Scrabble World Championship , or more recently introducing a video on the game .
17 From the audience 's applause it was obvious that most of them agreed , which led me to reflect yet again how this general attitude — exemplified by the average audience for the BBC 's Question Time — has become almost the most familiar political stance of our time .
18 Every day , I always used to stick my head around the office door and say , ‘ Anything for me today ? ’ — and one day they said , ‘ Well , we 're looking for dancers for the BBC 's production of Pistol Shot ( which was a play by Chekhov ) — maybe you 'd like to do it and choreograph it and use some of your students ? ’
19 Ayub , currently shooting in Canada , will jet off to India to finish a love story about a Rajastani prince , while Buki is stuck in sun-soaked Spain for the BBC 's tale of British life on the Costa del Sol .
20 Bectu claims that the BBC has ‘ secret plans to dismantle the Corporation in advance of public debate on the charter renewal ’ and that reports by 15 task forces formed to provide a blueprint for the BBC 's role and function include possible job cuts .
21 Commissions and Collaborations makes a good case for the BBC 's role as a patron of the arts — not only for respectable institutions like the Proms , but works that may be difficult , controversial , fey , or just not very successful .
22 The government has already promised extra cash to pay for longer transmissions for the BBC 's World Service in Arabic and Persian .
23 Within carefully controlled costings , Labour will consider new scope for the BBC World Service , praised by listeners such as Terry Waite and Mikhail Gorbachev , and for the BBC 's World Service Television Service .
24 If , in order to obtain a new lease , a tenant reimburses the landlord 's professional fees ( for example legal costs ) , this is part of the consideration for the landlord 's grant of the lease to the tenant ( Rockeagle Ltd ( 1990 ) 5 BVC 1,370 ) .
25 If the tenant 's reimbursement is for the landlord 's grant of a new right , ie one which was not in the original lease , arguably the landlord makes a standard-rated supply of services , unless the right is an exempt ( or possibly zero-rated ) interest in land .
26 In most cases the tenant will only close the premises if the tenant 's business is unprofitable , and therefore the last thing the tenant wants is then to have to reimburse the landlord for the landlord 's loss of rating relief .
27 It was held that that provision was sufficient to make time of the essence of the time limit for the landlord 's application .
28 In In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 there was no ‘ clearly expressed bargain ’ that the term should continue until the crack of doom if the demised land was not required for the landlord 's undertaking or if the undertaking ceased to exist .
29 If , however , the landlord has absolute discretion to grant consent to the tenant 's exercise of a right , the reimbursement of the landlord 's costs is not part of the consideration for the landlord 's supply under the lease or licence to the tenant .
30 The landlord may wish to have some control over the external colour scheme , but the tenant should resist a provision for the landlord 's consent to the internal colour scheme , except perhaps in the last year of the term where the tenant does not propose to seek a renewal .
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