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

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1 But when the problem is looked at from the miners ' point of view a rather different history comes into view .
2 Eight colours to choose from in the ladies ' classic crew-neck t-shirt .
3 You 'll find lists of publishers and what magazines look for in the Writers ' & Artists ' Yearbook ( A & C Black , £7.95 ) .
4 It is a very common feature in the first questions drafted by students in schedule designing to ask questions which patently have not been thought about from the respondents ' point of view .
5 In the family proceedings court the application may be dealt with by a justices ' clerk .
6 There are many different bodies in the country who seek to recover levies from individuals or companies and these matters are invariably dealt with by the Magistrates ' Court .
7 Care proceedings are dealt with in the Magistrates ' Court and can result in children either being taken into care or being released from care .
8 Similarly prosecutions relating to water pollution and contravention of planning notices are dealt with in the Magistrates ' Court .
9 And in reality , as the Criminal Statistics for 1990 bear out ( Home Office , 1991a ) , less than a third of such cases would have been dealt with in the magistrates ' courts by means of a custodial penalty at all ( compared with just under two-thirds in the Crown Court ) .
10 The appellant was anxious for the matter to be dealt with in the magistrates ' court , but his accomplice elected to be tried in the Crown Court , but changed his plea at the last minute .
11 For a recent example , see Capricorn Inks Pty Ltd v Lawter International ( Australasia ) Pty Ltd [ 1989 ] 1 Qd R 8 , where a dispute about damages was referred to accountants by an agreement entered into after the parties ' dispute about liability had been settled by some other method ; there had been no prior agreement in the original contract to refer to an expert .
12 People who know their animals well have a strong sense of what they are going to do next from what is referred to as the animals ' ‘ body language ’ .
13 Advised by campaign strategist James Darville , often referred to as the Democrats ' Lee Atwater ( Bush 's 1988 strategist ) , Wofford avoided overly close identification with black interests and denounced racial-preference job tests .
14 Prior to the 1970s most banks relied on their networks of overseas correspondent banks ( sometimes referred to as the banks ' own banking system ) to meet customer needs as regards international trade payments and finance .
15 Because of the significance of the matters referred to in the auditors ' report , the two firms are unable to form an opinion as to whether the financial statements give a true and fair view .
16 This was true of 6.5 per cent of defendants appearing in the Crown Court and 12.2 per cent who were proceeded against in the magistrates ' courts in 1999 , all of whom could be said to have suffered a double injustice .
17 So of course we used to sort of try and get in in the nurses ' home through a ground floor window .
18 to be wondered at like the flowers '
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