Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It showed British football is behind the Germans ' in technique . |
2 | Operational balances in the Bank of England are like the banks ' own current accounts and are used for clearing purposes . |
3 | Ruth was in the servants ' hall one day when he returned from yet another picnic . |
4 | Here , the focus is on the temples ' place in the growth of the towns . |
5 | The meeting is in the Friends ' Meeting House , Cambridge Road , Linthorpe , at 7.30pm . |
6 | But the swirling breeze was at the hunters ' backs , and the big bull suddenly lifted his muzzle to scent in their direction , and a moment later the whole herd was running towards the shelter of the trees . |
7 | His shop was in the merchants ' quarter of the city — a maze of buildings which had been divided and sub-divided , so great was the demand for space , which lay within the strictly enforced boundaries of the streets which radiated from the Golden Yurt like the spokes of a wheel . |
8 | Sister Robinson was at the nurses ' station , talking to one of the first-year nurses , when Juliet arrived back on the ward . |
9 | The emphasis in the surveys is on the landowners ' attitudes towards forestry , their responses to existing fiscal measures and the kinds of measures which might lead to landscape improvement and increased opportunities for public enjoyment . |
10 | His name was on the voters ' list as occupying Moat Hall , the small mansion Burden had found deserted , but plainly he had left it months before . |
11 | But while you were still a miner did you have any trouble being in the miners ' association when the Spencer Union was ? |
12 | The most well-known example is in the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules 1989 , at General Condition 6.1.1 of Schedule 3the " Master Policy " covering the first layer of claims against all solicitors . |
13 | If competition is perceived to be open , the ‘ rules ’ are seen to be fair , and the determinants of success are within the competitors ' control , competition can be extremely fruitful . |
14 | The appellants , suppliers of petrol to garage owners , entered into two agreements with the respondents in relation to two garages , M and C. The agreements were on the appellants ' standard forms . |
15 | Food Producers from Britain and France is at the Photographers ' Gallery , London WC2 from August 21 to September 19 . |
16 | Logic is on the banks ' side . |
17 | No I do n't think so , I think there 's a difference because the other excesses were on the peasants ' part now it 's okay whatever the peasants did , you know , it 's not terrible it 's , it 's fine to let the peasants do that , and also erm into the war period the peasants are gon na but must n't do it , this time it 's like okay , now we 're the party that 's saying let's go as far as we can . |
18 | The intervention of the audience is through the communicators ' perceptions and images of the unknown audience . |
19 | The regionals argue that their presence is in the consumers ' interests . |
20 | The second contribution is in the investigators ' particular focus on the manner in which young people 's social and personal environment influences their developing understanding of economic and political issues . |
21 | The Press enclosure was in the Members ' Stand and the scene around us was indescribable as the staid ‘ more English than the English ’ burghers of Adelaide and their wives stood up booing and shaking their fists . |
22 | Ironically the offices of the Darlington Association on Disability are in the Friends ' Meeting House , Skinnergate . |
23 | Her time was at the delegates ' disposal . |
24 | The referee was on the Lions ' side in the first half , before finding that their style did not suit him . |