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

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1 The challenge to one 's premisses and assumptions will be made and has to be faced , though one might prefer to reply in terms of ‘ principles ’ rather than of ‘ theory ’ .
2 MICROSOFT ‘ TO CHALLENGE SUN 's WINDOWS-ON-UNIX
3 Microsoft Corp and Insignia Solutions Inc are reportedly planning a pre-emptive strike against SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix WABI solution this week , pitting a Microsoft-backed Insignia SoftPC against it in the market .
4 Lachman president Ron Lachman was of course the force behind the creation of WABI , Sun 's Windows-on-Unix solution due out this week .
5 Users will be able to run Windows applications with the bundling of SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix Wabi software during the second half of the year .
6 COMMON OPEN SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENT FIRMS EXPECTED TO PICK UP SUNSELECT 's WINDOWS-ON-UNIX ABI
7 Meantime Microsoft Corp and SoftPC house Insignia Solutions Ltd , the Queen 's Award winner from High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire and Mountain View , California , are said to be planning a pre-emptive strike against SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix WABI system this week , pitting a Microsoft-backed Insignia SoftPC against it in the market .
8 Lachman president Ron Lachman was of course the force behind the creation of WABI , Sun Microsystems Inc 's Windows-on-Unix system .
9 Users will be able to run Windows applications with the bundling of SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix Wabi software during the second half of the year .
10 The firm has no firm plans to adopt SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix Wabi system — although it has rights to licence — saying the technology still lacks support for MS-DOS and drivers .
11 Green 's molecules consists of a central tungsten atom to which are attached two five-atom carbon rings ( cyclopentane molecules ) and two hydrogen atoms .
12 If scientists can make all the dye 's molecules react photochemically , and make a product that absorbs in a different part of the spectrum , the material will now appear transparent in the region that the dye molecules originally rendered opaque .
13 Some do it because they want to belong to a group where sniffing happens to be part of the group 's activities .
14 For in a similar vein to the criminal ‘ enemy ’ , the researcher 's activities are across the bounds , a challenge to be taken on , attacked , and , destroyed or at least to be denied .
15 I am delighted to be associated with such a far-reaching project that will act as a clearing house for many people 's activities across the world through a service dedicated to the needs of an unrestricted membership .
16 America , which supported Wallenberg 's activities in Budapest , quietly forgot , while Israel did little to honour him and even less to secure his release .
17 Wasps can only wish then that this weekend 's activities are as fruitful , the students putting on a brave show with two second-half tries from their dashing wing , Andy Parton , but Wasps — fielding only two of this season 's first-teamers — winning with something to spare thanks largely to the goal-kicking of Paddy Young .
18 ‘ My first job is to learn Saatchi 's activities and to do a good job of selling the consulting businesses , ’ he said , in a reference to the company 's previously announced plans to sell its management consultancy arm .
19 KBA 's activities include merchant banking , stockbroking , bullion trading and leasing .
20 The decision to expand outside national boundaries is therefore usually taken at some later stage in their development , and this section reviews the factors that may be taken into account in arriving at a decision which fundamentally alters the nature and scope of a company 's activities .
21 Stakeholders are defined as any group or individual with an interest in the company 's activities .
22 Meanwhile , the effect of television viewing on public awareness of Thatcher 's activities rose from 12 per cent to 20 per cent ( Table 7.8 ) .
23 Pomgol 's activities extended to the purchase and distribution of foodstuffs , medicine , and other supplies ; help to the starving to get work ; and collecting donations .
24 The employers ' initiative had ‘ opened the door for a new and fruitful phase in the council 's activities ’ ; the unions must now decide ‘ whether to keep the door open , let it swing , or slam it shut ’ ; the employers ' action was ‘ momentous in itself for British industry ’ , it was ‘ nothing less than a confrontation ’ — the word had become indispensable for all of us , from French planners to Indonesian terrorists .
25 Britain became obsessed with the conviction that its very existence as a great power hinged upon the possession of India , to the extent that all major policies — Britain 's activities in Africa , for example , or in the Mediterranean , and even its alignments in Europe — were deduced from the supposed requirements of the Indian Empire and the Route to India .
26 secondly , it gives individual journalists due warning that they should plan any prospective coverage to coincide with the artist 's activities , simultaneously responding to public interest and amplifying it further .
27 These negotiations and setting of rates is only one part of the union 's activities .
28 Perhaps the most visible of the union 's activities is the financial sponsorship of events such as the ICA/MU Rock Week held in May 1989 .
29 Most managers want to deal with all of an artist 's activities in the entertainment business throughout the world .
30 As with many of a band 's activities , the accountant will consider whether a separate limited liability company is required in order to act as a vehicle for the publishing royalties .
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