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

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31 in Parry-Jones v. Law Society [ 1969 ] 1 Ch. 1 , 9 , which is quoted in Taylor 's case [ 1989 ] 3 All E.R.
32 In Taylor 's Level the ground was equally as hard and the rate had been increased there to £9 a fathom .
33 By February of 1825 neither Taylor 's nor Fleming 's Levels had " struck-home " and Barratt , starting now to have doubts about the latter , suspended driving until the elusive vein was cut in Taylor 's , and when doing so , perhaps , shedding some light on the matter .
34 Not until early December of 1825 was a " … capital course of ore … nearly 2 feet thick of solid ore … " cut in Taylor 's Level after driving 65 fathoms .
35 After two settled years there are the first signs of imminent change in Taylor 's goalkeeping plans , with first choice Chris Woods suffering an alarming dip in form in the last month .
36 And he has out-scored Les Ferdinand of Queens Park Rangers , who is in Taylor 's squad for the World Cup qualifier with Turkey .
37 I used to go in Taylor 's , Taylor 's you can be in three different counties in his yard .
38 Shannon held out her hand to both newcomers , wondering if it was simply her imagination that saw a coolly speculative gleam in Marianne 's eyes .
39 The venomous triumph in Marianne 's voice cut like a whiplash .
40 The spiritual crisis in William 's life came to a head one Christmas when he was involved in an attempt to deceive his master by passing off a counterfeit shilling .
41 They caught up with Henry 's rearguard , which was under William Marshal 's command and , in William 's opinion , would have overwhelmed them had not William himself saved the day .
42 Preston 's astonishment was reflected in William 's eyes , and it did n't look feigned .
43 But there never was any coming to terms with it , not in William 's experience .
44 And Preston trying to catch William 's eye to share the wonder of it , for it was not the least of sensations to find Mrs Flaherty of Flaherty 's Famous Funfair in William 's nan 's front room , taking tea .
45 Both father and son were members of a semi-separatist group in All Saints parish in the city , and both attracted the attention of the ecclesiastical authorities for repeating sermons in William 's house .
46 Cells were resuspended at 3×10 5 or 2×10 5 viable cells/ml in William 's medium E , without L-glutamine , supplemented with penicillin ( 200 IU/ml ) ; streptomycin ( 200 IU/ml ) ; gentamycin ( 80 µg/ml ) ; fungizone ( 1.25 µg/ml ) ; 5% ( vol/ vol ) heat inactivated fetal bovine serum and dexamethazone ( 10 - 8 M ) ( plating medium ) and seeded on rat tail collagen ( type-1 ) coated Nunclon 24-well cluster trays or 96-well microtitre tissue culture plates , at densities of 7.5×10 4 / cm 2 and at 6.25×10 4 /cm 2 respectively .
47 Radical Whigs in William 's circle wanted to limit William 's appeal to Whigs and Dissenting groups , and John Wildman urged that the invasion manifesto be couched in these terms .
48 Thus most Tories supported the war with France in William 's reign as both necessary and desirable , whilst it was a House of Commons with a Tory majority which committed England to war in defence of a balance of power in 1701 .
49 The Country platform came to be supported mainly by Tories for the simple reason that the logic of the anti-executive position as it developed in William 's reign was essentially Tory .
50 The new financial institutions , established by the Whig Junto in William 's reign , came to be dominated by Whigs .
51 Here a useful parallel may be found not in law , but in Remigius 's admonition addressed to Clovis at the start of his reign : although the king was still pagan he was advised to listen to his bishops .
52 Mr Justice Mummery held in the High Court last week that Thomas Reed had copied chartlets from The Macmillan and Silk Cut Nautical Almanac and used them in Reed 's Nautical Almanac European 1993 .
53 ‘ Ever since my father got as far as the fourth fence when leading the field on Zimulator in L'Escargot 's year in 1975 , I have wanted to do well in the race , ’ he told me .
54 THE first upturn in Garrison 's fortunes came in 1987 when , on the site of the former Lake
55 Rose and Adams , in Langley 's collection , wrongly see this as some form of limitation : ‘ Possibly the greatest difficulty that we have in furthering our understanding of pain and suffering in other animals is the limitation of the human model ’ ( 1989 : 63 ) .
56 What is achieved by devices such as this is not a relationship of analogy , as in the preceding examples , but , in Brooks 's words ( 1949 : 189 ) , a ‘ unification of attitudes into a hierarchy subordinated to a total and governing attitude ’ .
57 Ms Khudiakova herself may , from time to time during the week of the show , model some of the 20 outfits — a red silk skirt patterned with the heads of workers who look as if they are marching when you walk in it , a red evening dress decorated with a swath of flowers reminiscent of the relief on a pavilion in Moscow 's Stalin-era Exhibition of Economic Achievements .
58 It testifies both to a new realism in Moscow 's approach to the country 's profound economic crisis , and acknowledgement by the Western financial community that red-blooded free market therapy can not alone provide the answer .
59 It will allow the network to cover everything from astronaut training in Moscow 's Star City to life on the Soviet space station Mir .
60 This implies a dramatic shift in Moscow 's non-committal stance on the Western allies ' 1987 Berlin Initiative , which is expected to be the main subject of today 's talks .
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