Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [art] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this connection it is worth bearing in mind that a hospital birth will be recorded in the registration district in which the hospital stands and not in the district which contains the parents ' home . |
2 | They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few ( or fewer , as at Clifford Chance , which has a partners ' council but where power , in practice , largely rests with the managing partner ) . |
3 | In many cases complex financial engineering ( structuring ) is needed during primary issuance to provide a package which satisfies the borrowers ' funding needs . |
4 | Earlier in the year fittingly , during Passover , the festival which celebrates the Israelites ' escape from Egypt and the beginning of the journey which eventually took them to the Promised Land — Rabbi Moishe announced with quiet satisfaction that their contributions had mounted up to a sum sufficient to buy three hundred dunams of land in Palestine , that the purchase was in the process of being arranged on their behalf by the Jewish National Fund , and that he himself would lead an advance party of settlers from Cork before the end of 1920 . |
5 | The first entry drawn after the closing date which matches the judges ' decision will win . |
6 | As a mother , she says she sees the parents ' point of view . |
7 | But she fears the embers ' flicker and the night closing in over chill ash . |
8 | Margaret Wilson , who chairs the residents ' organisation , has written to the licensing board to encourage members to vote for the proposals . |
9 | Things had been moving so slowly in recent months that some Conservative MPs , like Robert Adley , the railway buff who chairs the Tories ' backbench transport committee , were convinced that privatisation was about to be dropped altogether . |
10 | How , though does she cope with being coached for stardom by her mother , who oversees the girls ' development at Bisham ? |
11 | Labour candidate Ashok Kumar claims he has the shopworkers ' support for his party 's minimum wage policy . |
12 | Labour candidate Ashok Kumar claims he has the shopworkers ' support for his party 's minimum wage policy . |
13 | It becomes the teachers ' responsibility to identify and investigate problems connected with their own and their school 's practice ; to evaluate existing provision in relation to context and to propose , implement and evaluate remedies that are within their resources . |
14 | He portrays the boys ' innocence and environment exactly like the bible 's story of Adam and Eve as we see when Piggy interrupts Simon 's thoughtful speech . |
15 | This large display ( right ) in a cool , fresh , green and white colour scheme , provides a central focal point for the table , but it is not so large that it obscures the guests ' view . |
16 | The Bush Administration has been extremely cautious in its relations with Iran , which has consistently denied that it controls the hostages ' fate . |
17 | He believes the Witches ' prophecy about his own king-ship , and tries to fulfil it ; he believes their warning about Macduff and tries to cancel it . |
18 | ‘ He Knows The Blues ' Sequel NEXCD 219 |