Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] of [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | The foregoing analysis neglects the effects of firms ' other competitive variables such as product quality , product range and product differentiation . |
2 | My own favourite rests with David Hill 's Hyperion recording with Westminster Choir , mainly because I favour the sound of boys ' voices in this most pure of works . |
3 | The DES survey of Foreign Languages Courses for Adult Students while praising the quality of students ' work as well as the commitment of the majority of teachers confirmed that 52% of foreign language teachers had no training to teach a foreign language at all — although some of them held a general qualification to teach adults ( DES 1988 ) . |
4 | He passed the Society of Apothecaries ' qualifying examination in 1823 , apparently while under age , and then gained the MRCS . |
5 | Of the Scottish Daily News , the study finds that it was inadequately financed from the outset ; was poorly equipped ; so applied the principle of workers ' control as to make ‘ executive decision taking impossible if not farcical ’ ; and produced an unacceptable product . |
6 | It was all very well for Bragg to instruct him to go the rounds of prostitutes ' haunts , but he had precious little idea of how to go about it . |
7 | For in accepting that age and , more importantly , insanity could influence the degree of individuals ' responsibility for their actions it was also accepting that in some cases , and to some extent at least , human actions could be seen as determined . |
8 | In charting the progress of fans ' careers , two types of data have been used . |
9 | In this final section I would like to attempt to answer some of the questions raised in the introduction , using the evidence of teachers ' views expressed in the survey to support my argument . |
10 | Many of the changes of the 1986 and 1988 Acts are new enough for heads to be given the benefit of parents ' earlier trust . |
11 | But the change will further enhance the power of companies ' sponsoring brokers , who are already frequently the only analysts providing research on these illiquid shares . |
12 | By the end of the year the UDC , which in the summer had fully backed Leeds and urged its local branches to support the establishment of Workers ' and Soldiers Councils , had come round to full support for the Labour Party . |
13 | it encourages the perception of pupils ' attainments as being at one of a number of discrete ‘ levels ’ . |
14 | Profiles of Development presupposes a common developmental path , and thus encourages the control of pupils ' learning experience so that it conforms to that path . |
15 | Economic consequences were particularly severe for countries which were forced to bear the costs of accommodating large numbers of refugees , such as Jordan [ see p. 37639 ] and Turkey [ see p. 37641 ] , or suffer the loss of workers ' remittances , such as Egypt , Pakistan , India , Bangladesh and the Philippines . |
16 | He described the celebration of saints ' days and festivals as manifestations of the ‘ splendid outward dignity of our religion , forcible witnesses of ancient truth , provocations to the exercise of all piety , shadows of our endless felicity in heaven … wherein they which can not be drawn to hearken unto what we teach may only by looking upon that we do , in a manner read whatsoever we believe ’ . |
17 | Where the national audit offices are not in a position to meet the Court of Auditors ' requirements , private professional firms should be asked to do so . ’ |
18 | The research methodology will include the use of questionnaires to establish the range of pupils ' perceptions . |
19 | By raising the apparent value of Guinness 's shares in this way , they had hoped to attract the approval of Distillers ' shareholders , who were being offered the inflated Guinness shares in part payment for their Distillers holdings . |
20 | It is also affected by our own capacity to bear the pain of others ' experience . |
21 | Articles of government were altered in such a way as to increase the range of governors ' overall responsibilities . |
22 | • EXAMPLE : Its water and ventilation service helps counter the incidence of legionnaires ' disease and ‘ sick building syndrome ’ . |
23 | Adjustment may well be necessary , however , to exclude the element of partners ' salaries from work in progress totals at the end of the financial year . |
24 | The main concern of the chapters on international relations is with facts revealing the changes of states ' attitudes . |
25 | Mehta claimed that the Reserve Bank of India ( central bank ) , had been " fully cognisant " of his dealings , which involved the use of bankers ' receipts as collateral to fund share purchases in Bombay 's stock market . |
26 | Around it clustered the settlement of miners ' huts . |
27 | By a nearly three-to-one majority the congress on June 15 passed a resolution declaring that the CPSU could no longer be considered the champion of workers ' rights , and was losing its authority . |
28 | Has he considered the relation of miners ' wages to the selling prices of coal ? ’ |
29 | However , by the time the CPAG came to give evidence to the Select Committee it had taken on board the idea of women 's financial dependency in marriage and had carried out a survey to discover the extent of mothers ' dependence on family allowance for their own and their children 's survival , irrespective of the level of their husbands ' earnings . |
30 | Although my major concern has been to rehabilitate the idea of students ' academic freedom , I have also said sufficient to show that academic freedom can not just be granted by one group or agency towards another . |