Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , there are no regulatory restraints against entry to the market , and until recently there were no regulations for dedicated specific capital or prudential controls on players ' activities , except ( in the case of universal banks ) to the extent that banking supervision of a company impinged on a eurobond operation . |
2 | Public schools were defined as those belonging to the Headmasters ' Conference , Governing Bodies Association or Governing Bodies of Girls ' Schools Association . |
3 | But the book is written in the faith that such errors in readers ' responses can be corrected , and that when this is done their way will be open to the poet 's mental condition , and therefore to the correct experience of the poem . |
4 | The 1981 English House Condition Survey ( Department of the Environment 1982 ) supports the general urban-rural differences found in 1976 , although slight changes in surveyors ' classifications of district as rural , urban or conurbations make precise comparisons difficult . |
5 | The [ draft ] FRS requires that non-equity interests in shareholders ' funds , non-equity interests in minority interests , and convertible debt are disclosed on the face of the balance sheet rather than in the notes to the financial statements . |
6 | A brief review of the impact of oil prices , external debt , financial flows and the Brandt Reports will enable readers to assess in their own minds the true nature , scale and possible solutions to LDCs ' problems . |
7 | the effects of product market trends and regional specialisms on employers ' strategies ; |
8 | If pursued effectively , this consultation could lead to a planned programme of visits to classrooms or units and periodic reports of governors ' meetings by the sub-committee , the headteacher or teachers dealing with special needs in their daily work . |
9 | " Artisan " could embrace many independent craftsmen trading in their own product from their own shops , but it usually covered as well those skilled manufacturers dependent on work put out by merchant capitalists and wage-earning journeymen on employers ' premises . |
10 | A note should be presented reconciling the opening and closing totals of shareholders ' funds of the period . |
11 | Parliament has given journalists the right to be present , even though the rest of the public is excluded , in the case of juvenile courts and domestic proceedings in magistrates ' courts . |
12 | Their wave-cast harvests included kegs of brandy , cases of gin crates of oriental crockery , baskets of fresh fruit and large quantities of ships ' fittings . |
13 | There also needs to be much clearer reference to the limitations in the audit process and , in particular , in relation to collusive or immaterial fraud and sudden changes in companies ' financial positions , as these are also fundamental to the expectations gap . |
14 | Similarly , a good deal of attention has been directed to the important and topical issues of workers ' participation in enterprise decision-making , along with ‘ international ’ studies concerned with the operation and labour relations implications of multinational corporations . |
15 | Changed and changing perceptions of teachers ' experiences in United Kingdom classrooms in the past two decades . |
16 | A consideration of the problem of standing and the practical difficulties faced by would-be litigants will be postponed until other aspects of directors ' duties have been examined , and will appear in Chapter 8 . |
17 | GRUBWORTHY AND STING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD are seeking for January 1983 SCHOOL LEAVERS to teach games and other subjects in Boys ' Private and Preparatory Schools . |
18 | Here and there , unperturbed , solitary among the crowd , the fulmars ; and out there in the air , huge and unmistakable among the teeming thousands , those unpleasant predators the great black-backed gulls , with their cruel beaks and dead eyes like sharks ' eyes , and their ineffable grace of flight . |
19 | Dependency on standardised routines and rough and ready indicators of patients ' needs , such as their level of mobility , is essential ( Proctor 1990 ) . |
20 | Girls ' Schools Association ( GSA ) and Governing Bodies of Girls ' Schools Association ( GBGSA ) |
21 | This project arises out of an earlier ESRC-funded study in England and France which revealed unexpected and significant differences in teachers ' approach to their classroom practice in the two countries . |
22 | But as with deviant , female gender , the visible bodily signs of deviant ‘ race ’ are taken as all-determining influences on subjects ' subjectivity , and so physicality is seen as stronger in both middle- and working-class black subjects , particularly black women , than in white working-class subjects . |