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

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1 The reasons for the lorry drivers ' strike have already been given .
2 ANCIENT feudal rights are blocking plans for a Paisley children 's nursery and the jobs it would provide , though the local district council has given the project planning permission .
3 In January 1991 Özal antagonized conservative nationalist currents within the ANAP by easing restrictions on the use of the Kurdish language , hoping thereby to improve Turkey 's minority rights record and to undercut support for the Kurdistan Workers ' Party ( PKK ) , which since 1984 had been waging a violent campaign in support of separatist demands .
4 Free multiparty elections held on June 8 , 1990 [ see p. 37542 ] , brought a clear majority for the twin citizens ' movements which had led the protests of late 1989 , Civic Forum in the Czech Lands and Public Against Violence in Slovakia .
5 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
6 The Company is providing trophies for the village schools ' competition and a wayside seat for presentation to the winning hamlet .
7 The high result for the Estate Agents ' text may be a reflection the commonality between Estate Agents ' literature and other genres contained in the LOB Corpus .
8 However , it may transpire that the result for the Estate Agents ' text is somewhat unrepresentative .
9 Jan Murray , the England left wing , avoids becoming the filling in a Finnish defenders ' sandwich during the UEFA Women 's Championship Group Three game at Brentford yesterday .
10 Pete , thinking of the Venetz sisters ' reputation for efficiency and attention to detail , asked her if she 'd hit any problems over having no social security records or documentation ; she currently had the status of an illegal immigrant , after all , and had even dumped her hot French passport as she 'd walked out of the 78 air terminal .
11 The engineering works to extend and reinforce the system absorbed the bulk of the Area Boards ' capital budgets , but could now be more efficiently planned .
12 THE Bar Marius , on the corner of Viale Trento , is the magical delicatessen-cum-drinking den run by Mario Mariosardara , the 65-year-old president of the Cagliari supporters ' club .
13 Ko Nu was elected President of the University Students ' Union ; the students looked up to him as their mentor .
14 I suppose he had forgotten that when Bill Jordan , president of the engineering workers ' union , asked him during the 1987 election campaign to announce then that he would hold a referendum on unilateralism after the election , he declined and replied that people would come round to it once they understood .
15 He was president of the York Mechanics ' Institute from its foundation in 1827 , and was a founder member of the Yorkshire and Scarborough Philosophical Societies , and of the British Association , which first met in York in 1831 .
16 WATCHING the collapse of the opinion polls ' projections of a hung Parliament early last Friday morning , I was reminded of the 1970 General Election .
17 In the offices of the Sex Pistols ' company , Glitterbest , Branson became known as ‘ Mr Pickles ’ .
18 In the offices of the Stock Growers ' Association in Rapid City , South Dakota , Jack McCulloh , secretary , and Ed Anderson , local manager of the NorWest Bank , agree that the story is sadly typical .
19 The tests will be carried out in the specialist bone marrow unit , which is planning the world-first transplant on the boy at the centre of a legal tussle over the closure of the Westminster Children 's Hospital .
20 A child that 's er , been unable to have an operation because of the closure of the Westminster Children 's Hospital .
21 Both centres were able to identify specific areas for action as a result of the Subject Assessors ' visits and comments .
22 Up to 1,500 Indians may have died over the last two years as a result of the gold miners ' presence on their land .
23 TRAINED observers in the press gallery have been rather surprised that the behaviour of MPs has changed so little as a result of the television cameras ' arrival .
24 The Davy lamp was the direct result of the mine owners ' concern to recover coal , not from deeper shafts but from existing workings that were inaccessible because of a process known as ‘ creep ’ .
25 regular rhythm of the train wheels ' feet —
26 For solutions of the sodium salts 4ASA , olsalazine , and hydrocortisone , the concentration of NaCl was simply reduced by the appropriate amount .
27 The accounts provided in this chapter of the development officers ' work will have shown already the breadth of activities in which they were involved : assessing , visiting and supporting clients and their families ; recruiting , training and supervising support workers ; negotiating with other service-providers .
28 The final chapter of the vase makers ' story is shrouded in mystery .
29 Indeed , when Mt Rowland and Lonrho were themselves the subjects of a DTI inspectors ' report in 1976 , they had no such protection .
30 The High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991 sets out the parameters of the County Courts ' jurisdiction .
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