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

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1 Issuers of letters of credit now view themselves , not as purchasers of bills of lading , but as mere examiners of the bills ' facial compliance with the terms of the letter of credit .
2 The main aim of this project is to examine the relationship between parents ' facial expressiveness ( ie how facially expressive they are when feeling emotional ) and their children 's skill in decoding non verbal information ( in this case , their ability to recognise emotions from others ' facial expressions ) .
3 A few minutes ' facial sauna , however , is fine because it warms the skin just enough to facilitate absorption .
4 The main aim of this project is to examine the relationship between parents ' facial expressiveness ( ie how facially expressive they are when feeling emotional ) and their children 's skill in decoding non verbal information ( in this case , their ability to recognise emotions from others ' facial expressions ) .
5 He predicted that in future the technique would be used to make subtle change to politicians ' facial features in print and on television to make them appear more attractive .
6 To interpret the Bible Origen exploited the Platonists ' tripartite division of the cosmos into matter , soul , and mind .
7 15.8 Leander 's Erin Small edged out Georgina Ryan of Alliance by a tenth of a second on 1.22.65 to lift the Girls ' 12-y-o butterfly title .
8 Accordingly , she quietly left the nurses ' station to go and take her patients ' before-lunch blood sugars , and carefully avoided Deana for the rest of the shift .
9 The Smiths ' finest moments — ‘ Hand in Glove ’ , ‘ How Soon is Now ? ’ ,
10 Luca Giordano , Elisa went on , thinking that she had placed her hosts at a disadvantage , was a particular favourite of hers and she could easily see why he was regarded as one of Naples ' finest painters .
11 The Tender is the defenders ' finest weapon , and is not used as often as it should be .
12 The ones selected for each disc present the artists ' finest performances and these are only transferred from high quality original pressings .
13 There were around two hundred Englishmen , far fewer than the islands ' combined forces , as they realised .
14 As part of a 12 hour sponsored row organised by the Liverpool universities ' combined club , an ‘ Ergo ’ machine will be made available .
15 The Merger Regulation indicates in its recitals that if the parties ' combined market share does not exceed 25 per cent in the EC or in a substantial part of it a merger between them is unlikely to impede effective competition .
16 Babies ' feeding equipment can also be cleaned and sterilised as usual .
17 The well worn paths around a sett lead from the currently used exits to nearby dung pits , and then off towards the badgers ' feeding grounds in fields or gardens .
18 If you are keeping ants ( Chapter 12 ) , put a stem or leaf bearing aphids in the ants ' feeding compartment .
19 The president of the troops ' representative organisation , Denis Whelan , described the circular as a slur on the character of his members and he urged them not to sign it .
20 All 10,000 students were expelled ( and told that they would have to apply for readmission ) and the Students ' Representative Council was suspended .
21 All students are encouraged to make full use of the union facilities and also to use the Students ' Representative Council ( SRC ) .
22 The Students ' Association is comprised of two main bodies : the Edinburgh University Union which provides an extensive range of amenities and social gathering places for members ; and the Students ' Representative Council .
23 Students ' Representative Council
24 The Students ' Representative Council ( SRC ) was founded in 1884 to give the students a right to a say in the running of student services at the University .
25 THE Students ' Representative Council at Aberdeen University was yesterday forced to cancel elections for two senior officials after ballot papers were stolen from one of the main polling places .
26 Inevitably , these readers ' representative quality within larger Renaissance social discourse was partial and limited .
27 This appeal does not emanate from the rational and utilitarian purposes parents may satisfy through reading : rather , the child responds to the parents ' emotional absorption in reading .
28 I 'm not sure , now I come to think about it , whether the Act covers Civil Servants ' emotional states and behavioural quirks .
29 In Cognitive–Behaviour terms these parents ' emotional responses would differ because their appraisals of the situation differ .
30 Many midwives feel the current emphasis in antenatal care should be of a social nature rather than a medical one , yet Taylor ( 1985 ) , in a study of consumers ' perceptions of maternity care , showed that clients ' emotional needs are often ignored .
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