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

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31 ‘ We will reassess Ms McGinley 's case in line with the Ombudsman 's findings .
32 However , one may query whether the Court of Appeal paid heed to the distinction between the status of a court 's decision in terms of the precedential weight of any ruling on a point of law and the legal status of the order the House issued consequent upon that decision .
33 He had heard of me from some of his colleagues and asked to see me to discuss the Labour Party 's decision in relation to the litigation it had brought , with my guidance , against the Manchester Guardian as a result of the leaks from the National Executive .
34 This is the first in a series of six masterclasses , initiated by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Queen 's University in association with the Festival , to be given by the distinguished Russian pianist , Nikolai Demidenko .
35 13.3.1 by or to the Landlord may be given or made by or to the Landlord 's solicitors on behalf of the Landlord
36 13.3.2 by or to the Tenant may be given or made by or to the Tenant 's solicitors on behalf of the Tenant The only point to make is to ensure that any notices to be served on the tenant will be certain to be received , which they may not be if served at the premises .
37 The resident 's contacts with people outside the Home .
38 The Court of Appeal unanimously held that the time of delivery was of the essence of this contract , but that this stipulation was waived by the defendant 's requests for delivery after the due date which would have estopped him had there been delivery within the extended time .
39 There is some evidence that Oswald , while an exile , may have fought in Ireland — according to one story in the retinue of the Uí Néill king of Tara — and Moliant Cadwallon refers obliquely to Cadwallon 's sojourn in Ireland during the time of Eadwine 's attack on Gwynedd .
40 The survey of over 1,000 adults aged 15+ , conducted by NOP at the end of November 1991 , researched the public 's attitudes to photographs of the Royal family in the press .
41 These include : ratings of satisfaction/dissatisfaction with housework , child-care , marriage , employment work and life generally ; an assessment of the women 's level of identification with the housewife role , and the level of definition applied to housework standards and routines ; an assessment of the marriage relationship as ‘ segregated ’ or ‘ joint ’ on the two dimensions of leisure activities and decision-making , and , lastly , an assessment of the husband 's part in the division of labour as reported by his wife .
42 But has proposed that NASA spend an additional $ 550 million over the next four years on civil aviation research , raising the government 's level of support beyond the limit if , as seems likely , sales remain stagnant .
43 This approach has many parallels with empowerment in the developmental model , the main differences lying in the social worker 's level of commitment to the existing social order .
44 The two friends left Durban in Mr Cronje 's truck on Friday for the Maputaland Marine Reserve 120 miles away .
45 Originally excavated by Pendlebury of the Egypt Exploration Society in 1936 at the Chapel of the King 's Statue at el-Amarna in the Nile valley , the papyrus was probably connected with the official cult of King Akhenaton , the heretic pharaoh ( 1352–1336 BC ) .
46 The disposing Party will provide an auditor 's certificate in relation to the disposal and will refund to the Lead Organization such amount as may be claimed by the Secretary of State in respect of such disposal .
47 Airmen Anonymous ( Merlin Books , 45pp , sbk , £3.95 ) by Trevor Holman is one man 's story of life in the RAF as a member of the groundcrew .
48 Press on Regardless by Stanley Humphrey , is one man 's story of life in the RAF from 1934 to 1946 .
49 Too much stress should not be laid upon Blackburn J. 's illustrations in support of the rule since new law was being created .
50 THIS year 's machinations over disposal of the Ivory Coast 's cocoa crop indirectly pushed up prices on the London Futures & Options Exchange yesterday as dealers scrambled to obtain cocoa to deliver against a substantial long position controlled by Philipp Brothers , the big American commodity trading group .
51 She later published an account of the work of the women 's branch in Women in the Factory : an Administrative Adventure , 1893–1921 ( 1922 ) .
52 Did , one wonders , did Mr Evans really believe that , having observed the movement 's dismissive rejection of the Labour Government 's plea for moderation in the general interest , the electorate would return the Labour Party , the vehicle for trade unions ' political aspirations , to office ?
53 At those meetings , held in New York , Denktash countered Pérez de Cuéllar 's proposals with demands for the recognition of " two peoples " , rather than separate communities within the island , as well as both peoples ' right to self-determination ; his stance brought the meetings to an end on March 2 , 1990 [ see p. 37331 ] .
54 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what recent representations he has received regarding the Milk Marketing Board 's proposals for changes in the milk marketing scheme ,
55 Thus the BBC 's proposals for Broadcasting in the Seventies , for example , published in July 1969 as a kind of White Paper , provoked what the BBC called ‘ vehement debate ’ and the Annan Committee ‘ a public row of splendid proportions ’ ( Annan , 1977 , p. 12 ) , including debates in both houses of Parliament .
56 The government 's proposals for regulation of the water industry , announced in August 1989 , provided a £4.9 billion debt write-off and an injection of new funds to the tune of £1 billion , referred to as a Green Dowry , to help pay for environmental improvements .
57 The Commission 's proposals for reform of the CAP would discriminate heavily against United Kingdom agriculture .
58 At a special general meeting in October , the Council 's proposals for increases in the annual membership subscriptions were approved and the following rates came into effect from 1 January 1993 .
59 We will not support the Government 's proposals in relation to the maintenance of quality in higher education because we think that it is wrong for the people who determine quality in higher education to be the same as those who determine funding —
60 Not one of those organisations had supported the Government 's proposals in relation to the membership of police authorities .
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