Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Shares and warrants should be reported as part of shareholders ' funds .
2 However , my master plan is invariably dropped in favour of readers ' questions .
3 WHAT THE RULES SAY NOW Controlled trust accounts are now within the reporting accountant 's scope , and one of the rules relating to interest on clients ' money has changed too
4 Swimmers in distress have been carried to safety on dolphins ' backs .
5 A new standard known as FAS107 came into effect for banks ' 1992 accounts .
6 The first thing that must be determined when considering the rights of employees when a relocation is planned is what the contract of employment says in relation to employees ' place of work .
7 Something approaching this may yet emerge through Action for Governors ' Information and Training — a co-ordinating agency based in Coventry .
8 There is , I have found , some gentle entertainment to be had in discussion with publishers ' representatives , observing the wide-eyed eagerness with which they greet potentially saleable ideas , and their clenched , wary , glazed-eyes response to proposals they feel negative about , or perhaps do not understand .
9 The study assumes that spending on pensions as a proportion of GDP increases in line with countries ' old-age dependency ratios .
10 The starting point of the research is the fact that very little formal school derived knowledge may be used in discussion of pupils ' reactions to scientific issues in the public domain .
11 Included in the exhibition will be a Kakiemon group of wrestlers , until recently used as a door-stop ; a selection of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century jewels found hidden under sawdust in bakers ' trays ; a small seventeenth-century Italian ivory copy of Bernini 's ‘ Apollo and Daphne ’ group and a silver penstand by Phillip Syng who designed the penstand used in the signing of the Declaration of Independence .
12 But that could change if the rugged midfielder , suspended from domestic football , is called into action for Crusaders ' UEFA Cup first round first leg match against Swiss aces Servette on Tuesday night .
13 The balance in excess of £5m would be raised in proportion to members ' subscriptions .
14 Such an aggregate will only equal the value of total output if those goods which are produced but not sold are also included — this item , which is called ‘ net changes in stocks and work in progress ’ , is normally counted as part of firms ' investment spending ( which is logical since such goods are for future rather than current consumption ) .
15 On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties .
16 Other research , by child psychologist Dorothy Cohen , found that extensive TV viewing led to atrophy of childrens ' imaginations .
17 Youth tells of doubt over Royals ' future
18 An educational Bill of Rights would not stand in place of students ' legal entitlements ; students would , as now , still have the right to pursue a legal claim if they felt themselves to be the victim of an in justice .
19 The best known example is Hollier v Rambler Motors ( AMC ) Ltd [ 1972 ] 2 QB 71 where a garage took cars for repair on terms that " the company is not responsible for damage caused by fire to customers ' cars on the premises " .
20 The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
21 The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
22 This is illustrated by reference to teachers ' responses to various externally sponsored innovations and the teachers ' pay dispute of 1985–86 .
23 For example , in the FRN market there have been perpetual ( i.e. non-redeemable ) FRNs , and variable rate notes — stimulated in part by banks ' capital needs following the Basle agreement on capital adequacy .
24 Anyone who has the experience of employing workers will confirm the clear work incentive when less money is deducted at source from employees ' pay , even if the same overall sums are collected by Stamp Duty , VAT , and the like , for this later allows personal discretion as to what to do with one 's own money ; and such choice is important to people at every level of industrial life .
25 They will be tempted to free-ride at others ' expense , and producers of clean air would have trouble collecting payment for their services .
26 The work which has , since 1986/87 , been achieved by Action for Governors ' Information and Training ( AGIT ) took its beginnings from a very wide range of agencies : both through its original base at the Community Education Development Centre in Coventry and through its non-governmental funding , it has been able to take account of differing interests and pressures .
27 FEWER swans could be poisoned by lead from anglers ' lines if the fishing community adopts a new type of weight .
28 The end of the bland three-line statement and of the understated ‘ subject to ’ comment comes into effect for companies ' annual accounts with year-ends on or after 30 September with the introduction of the Auditing Practices Board 's first statement of auditing standards .
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