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

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1 But if the cheering at the end on Thursday evening — and I mean the cheering from upstairs , which is what matters — is a portent , then Kenneth MacMillan 's Prince Of The Pagodas is a success .
2 Princess Rose ( Darcey Bussell ) resists unwanted advances in Kenneth MacMillan 's Prince Of The Pagodas
3 The World Bank 's funding of a highway that cut through central and west Brazil with " devastating " results was also cited .
4 In Northamptonshire , Miss Green continued under the Cassell Trust 's funding of the Kettering scheme but her relationships with Lee , the university resident tutor , continued to be formal and distant .
5 They speak on the European peoples party membership of committees , that is the only way in which they can find a voice in committees and they take their share of European peoples party 's funding from the European peoples party .
6 If deaf people 's link to the hearing world and to the information distributed by the hearing world is faulty , then unless they have recourse to a second hearing person who can act as a check they will be unaware of the faults of the first hearing signer .
7 Speaking from the expedition 's base camp at Camp Resolute , Devon Island , Canada , Miss Elaine May , the expedition 's link with the outside world , said the first days had gone well , with the team covering 15 miles a day .
8 Canon J Stafford Wright , an evangelical scholar and former principal of Tyndale College , Bristol , believes that the psychic might be man 's link with the rest of the animal world .
9 An hour in ‘ Birdland provides conclusive proof that this lot 's link with the thigh-slapping world of rhinestones , rodeos and people who say things like ‘ yee-haw ’ is immaterial — the best label to stick on The Rockingbirds reader ‘ very good band who 'll be around for ages ’ .
10 Meanwhile she decided to hold Spittals at bay by investigating the dead man 's link with the Polish community in London .
11 Outside the permanent galleries , Picon 's hand is also seen in the Met 's installation of the current travelling show , ‘ The Greek Miracle ’ ( until 23 May ) , a selection of classical sculptures on loan from Greece .
12 In addition to Saudi Arabia 's installation of the east-west ‘ Petroline ’ linking the huge Ghawar oilfield to the Red Sea coast , Iraq had also laid a strategic line to enable oil from its southern fields to be sent out via Syria in the event of difficulties in the Gulf .
13 Others have done so , in writing , but not I. I spoke of the ‘ regrettable similarity ’ between a 1989 work by Parmiggiani and Kosuth 's installation at the 1992 Documenta ( Il Giornale dell' Arte No. 103 , September 1992 , pp. 1,8 ) .
14 The Popular Front described Mutalibov 's installation as a " coup " and called for widespread civil disobedience .
15 The climbing world 's response over the years has been ambivalent .
16 ‘ Aha , ’ came Googol 's response over the radio , ‘ but you may say you are those same three people inside those suits … ’
17 It 's the body 's response to a threat .
18 Where the boss 's response to a complaint might well be ‘ If you do n't like it you can always leave ’ , then sticking with a job you do not like implies that you lack the motivation to go and find something more satisfactory , or that you are incapable of finding anything better .
19 The notes cover the Stamp Office 's response to a number of questions on which the Faculty sought clarification following the publication of Statement of Practice SP 11/91 in September 1991 .
20 Seen in this gallery context it invites us to view it as an individual 's response to a constructed drama .
21 In the experiment illustrated at the top , the toad 's response to a small black object revolving in its visual field is measured .
22 The survey sponsored by the CLR was a market survey testing the library consumer 's response to a product in a new package .
23 David Chin Kah Hin 's response to a question about adventurousness , adaptability and tolerance typifies the spirit and imagination of the 35 applicants for a Guinness Earth Science Award .
24 Often children 's response to a picture is limited by their vocabulary and their ability to describe features .
25 The allegation comes in the TUC 's response to a Government consultation paper on scrapping the holiday .
26 We can see similar ‘ invitations to continue ’ in someone 's response to a series of instructions or directions .
27 According to this model , deviance is a property which is created and sustained by a community 's response to an act as deviant .
28 It is also assumed that an individual 's response to an item will be completely independent of his or her response to any other items in the test .
29 On the same day he told the defendants that he was interested in making an offer for Caliban and asked the first defendant to sound out what would be the plaintiff 's response to an offer in the range of $2m. to $2.5m. gross i.e. the plaintiff to bear the agent 's commission .
30 An attitude is a mental state of readiness , organised through experience , exerting an influence upon an individual 's response to an object and the situations with which it is related .
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