Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] in [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | Liberia 's tribal bloodbath was especially awful in the cities ' crowded slums . |
2 | Richard Hannon 's unbeaten two-year-old , off the course since July with an injured stifle , is only third in the bookmakers ' list for the Group One contest . |
3 | From Tom Lofthouse I had heard he was not popular in the Doctors ' House , yet , conversely and amazingly to anyone who had been his junior , our Dr Jones rated as a favourite pin-up in the Staff Nurse 's Home . |
4 | He was also largely instrumental in the Casuals ' home ground becoming The Oval for a number of years . |
5 | Butcher is more interested in the dancers ' pure energy , in the basic building blocks of line , space and time . |
6 | Still active in the students ' movement , I continued to struggle for recognition of our oppressions as women , lesbians and gays , and people with disabilities . |
7 | Skull and mandible breakage is also higher in the fledglings ' pellets : 22–25 per cent in the pellets from the adults compared with 31–72 per cent for the fledglings . |
8 | Hutchinson was also active in the Ironmongers ' Company of London , of which he had purchased the freedom . |
9 | We were particularly interested in the practices ' subjective assessments of the impact of this change on practice management and patient care . |
10 | Those Jesuits were probably quite big in the Indians ' history . |
11 | It is quite common in the futures ' market to sell one obligation to deliver specified commodities repeatedly during a trading day . |
12 | The question doubtless uppermost in the vendors ' mind will be price and the purchaser 's response when pressed on this point should be carefully considered in advance . |
13 | Given the general oversupply of space , the limited demand and falling rents , the market is very much in the tenants ' favour . |