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

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1 Finally , one has to wonder when looking at some of the Tour professionals ' clubs .
2 Survival in the force meant in part learning to accept as legitimate some of the City Police 's more peculiar idiosyncrasies and arbitrary discipline .
3 The relief-picture offering vases or rhytons were probably the most remarkable of the vase makers ' creations .
4 While Graham Taylor 's loadsamoney outfit add to their lucrative market value by pulling on England shirts , half-a-dozen of the mountain men 's reward for tackling their Everest will be to actually find themselves out of pocket .
5 It 's for this reason that many of the shop stewards ' conferences that we 've convened in the last year have been pressing a policy of consolidating bonus pay into the basic rates and we 've achieved some small success in this in building brick and in one or two other industries .
6 After a few minutes they passed the first of the estate workers ' cottages , two storey , stone-built , and around three hundred years old .
7 They 're from one of the country Women 's Institutes , and they 're coming to check out the suitability of the bush walk for a much larger party — most of them elderly .
8 Bearing in mind that this is I suppose now going to be one of the performance indicators er that local authorities have got to er publish every year .
9 One of the welfare feminists ' main demands was for family endowment ( later called family allowances ) .
10 The BCR was certainly not one of the Railway Times 's favourites , as the following extract from the issue for 6 January 1866 shows : —
11 Powerless to halt the irresistible Simon Irving and Paul Johnson , Howe led a spirited fightback with a try , to which Dave Cooke — the best of the title holders ' backs — added another , but Johnson later confirmed Yorkshire 's legitimate hopes of being northern group winners with a third score from the backs .
12 And there 's been quite a bit of success in in that area both of the newspaper companies er , are doing better than last year and er Longmans for instance expect er expect their operating cash flow erm their working capital rather to be lower this year than last year by by year end .
13 In early 1949 , 17 studios were idle , over a third of the film technicians ' union 's members were unemployed and British filmmaking , as a writer in the New Statesman put it , was ‘ facing disaster ’ .
14 Their success in winning this load ( which formed the bulk of domestic sales ) explains why domestic consumers accounted for almost a third of the Area Boards ' sales in the first ten years , rather more than was typical in other industrialised countries .
15 Most of the tenant farmers i in this county I believe are dairy farmers and in fact they have their life savings tied up in their stock .
16 The Japanese , holding the Glano valley , had this authority , for most of the hill tribes ' food was normally traded from its fertile plots .
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