Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] of [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | After a while it became part of the nomes ' world , so that when it stopped the silence came as a shock . |
2 | In the mid-1980s it became part of the electricians ' union the EEPTU . |
3 | When civil war broke out in Ireland she became president of the Women 's Prisoners ' Defence League . |
4 | , George Robert ( 1847–1922 ) , writer , was born at 8 Newton Terrace , Kennington , London , 2 September 1847 , the eldest of the six children of George Sims , wine merchant , cabinet manufacturer , and plate-glass factor , and his wife Louisa Amelia Ann Stevenson , who became president of the Women 's Provident League . |
5 | He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' . |
6 | Contexts involve characters of the pupils ' own ages and subjects which are relevant to their lives . |
7 | There would probably be no need to transfer substantial assets of the business into the new company and the appropriate step might be to allocate part of the solicitors ' clientele to the company partner to establish it as having a regular practice . |
8 | We note that it came top of the apostles ' agenda when the members of the brand new church ‘ devoted themselves to the apostles ’ teaching' ( Acts 2:2 ) . |
9 | Granted structures of the Prisoners ' Dilemma type , cooperative behaviour can be secured only granted a certain level of assurance , and the need of norms ( in particular of sanctioned norms ) to produce that assurance shows that the assurance can not be adequately delivered by genetically based signals . |
10 | A report , published yesterday by Alan Bishop , chief inspector of prisons for Scotland , says members of a prisoners ' alcohol abuse group have given talks at secondary schools and have attended meetings of parent-teacher associations and community education committees . |
11 | Did the nurse show understanding of the patients ' needs ? |
12 | The audit committee , which is comprised solely of independent directors , reviews the group 's internal controls and financial results with the external auditors , agrees the scope of the auditors ' work and monitors implementation of the auditors ' recommendations . |
13 | To combat the opposite extreme of jerry-building , we would make membership of the Housebuilders ' Registration Council 's register compulsory upon all contractors for local authority houses , with a view to rendering the building industry eventually an industry subject throughout to publicly-approved standards . |
14 | When the Linfield manager gets a telephone call from Windsor Park tonight it will provide details of the Blues ' first domestic defeat in the season — and their worst performance to date . |
15 | First , it raises issues of the academics ' academic freedom ( Lerfreiheit ) : are the academics ' rights to teach and research constrained ? |
16 | " With all this equipment for moving things about the place , " he gestured up towards the moving line of clinking cutlery above their heads , looping under the assorted ducting and swivelled prisms of the kitchens ' ceiling . |
17 | Production of the magazine has become part of the students ' training , with proceeds being used to provide additional resources for the courses involved . |
18 | The pastoral scene described denied the back breaking nature of the islanders ' survival conditions . |
19 | Former presenter David Hamilton last night blamed Top Of The Pops ' demise on the ‘ bunch of nobodies ’ who host the show . |
20 | Call to extend role of the children 's panel reporters |
21 | to give examples of the children 's own work as cumulative examples of achievements |
22 | In recent years first electrons , and now sound waves , have become tools of the microscopists ' trade that were unimagined in van Leewenhoek 's day . |
23 | The validity of decisions taken by the partners may depend upon all of them having at least received notice of a partners ' meeting or upon one or more of them having been duly informed of action to be taken against them by their co-partners . |
24 | The Emperor was then able to quickly take advantage of the Bretonnians ' vulnerability by leading the Reiksguard behind the main Bretonnian army and charging into its rear . |
25 | Once a company is insolvent , or in danger of becoming so , the directors must also take account of the creditors ' interests . |
26 | The girls took advantage of the boys ' sudden inability to catch or shoot and before long the game was over and the girls won 12–8 . |
27 | Part of the course involved criticism of the cadets ' sermons and talks . |
28 | All matriculated students automatically become members of the Students ' Association which is governed by the student body and run by students elected annually from the membership . |
29 | Within the framework established by the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 for the head teacher to be in overall control of discipline in a school ( taking account of the governors ' policy on discipline ) , the law is content to allow teachers much discretion in the enforcement of school rules and application of sanctions . |
30 | These pressures are making it increasingly difficult to reconcile enjoyment of the parks ' natural beauty with conservation , according to the commission . |