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

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1 The workshop produces a wide range of one-off furniture and interiors ranging from specialised pieces such as collectors ' cabinets or jewellery boxes through to complete ranges of furniture for dining rooms and studies .
2 In terms of norms associated with dress , awards are made by official bodies such as tailors ' organizations to the best-dressed men in Britain .
3 Supplier groups that is to say the welfare professional organisations such as teachers ' groups and social workers ' groups , also have an interest in the expansion of government expenditure .
4 There are organisations for the United Kingdom , the Pensioners ' Convention and the Pensioners ' Liaison Forum , which bring together other national groups such as Pensioners ' Voice , the British Pensioner and Trades Union Association and other retired members groups .
5 Non-wage costs such as firms ' social-security payments add 20–45% , far more than in America and Japan .
6 The visit will include a brief history of the forge and a live demonstration of making decorative items such as rams ' heads and owls for pokers and intricate scroll work , using traditional techniques .
7 The opposition will want copy fee notes , certainly in respect of major disbursements such as experts ' fees and counsels ' fees .
8 If such changes are introduced , in-house benefits such as directors ' dining rooms , sports facilities and so on will be a significantly less attractive means of providing benefits to employees .
9 Organizations such as Media Expenditure and Advertising Ltd. in the UK provide regular information on media expenditure for subscribers , and other sources provide information on other key facts such as competitors ' market share .
10 In the old system of advanced courses , there were around 500 courses available for candidates ' enrolment .
11 Professional services such as architects ' or surveyors ' offices , or a design studio would suit the property .
12 As well as providing important information on significance of extended residence , it is hoped the project will be of interest to those involved in preparatory courses prior to students ' departure .
13 Each need identified has its own place in the vicious circle : a reluctance on the part of schools to deploy community language teachers as part of their staffing establishment , and to offer adequate capitation for teachers deployed from units outside of the school ; a shortage of Section 11 staff to meet the demand from schools for community language provision ; a lack of back-up facilities in local institutions such as teachers ' centres , curriculum development units and local universities and polytechnics .
14 Listening to parents in the playground and at more formal events such as parents ' evenings should alert staff to early stages of parental disquiet .
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