Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 However , this association may be due not so much to the parents ' socio-economic situation but , since most women in the childbearing ages were economically active at that time in Hungary , as to the occupational conditions of the mothers .
2 ‘ did unlawfully , wilfully and ’ This point means intentionally as opposed to accidentally and unlawfully as opposed to lawfully such as an artists ' model .
3 He admits that the concept of Wabi is alluring to the vendor but then damningly turns and claims that it 's a solution to the problems of the vendor community , not those of the customers ' .
4 Mr Matthews reckons that about half of the banks ' retained earnings comes from securities gains .
5 Regional spice monopolies were bitterly fought for , claimed and lost again by Portuguese , Spanish , Dutch , French and English adventurers , who spilled as much of the locals ' blood as each other 's in the process .
6 Integral to at least some of the philosophers ' thinking is the idea that the individual is part of a collective ; a member of society .
7 But For every person at Aldermaston there are hundreds who share at least some of the protestors ' fears , without their fanaticism .
8 When I worked at St. Aldate 's we had a lot of these sort of characters on the edge of things , and erm they used to play very much upon the students ' consciences and I think I 'm just concerned that , you know , there are n't people out there listening who will open their homes up indiscriminately .
9 Given the general oversupply of space , the limited demand and falling rents , the market is very much in the tenants ' favour .
10 Quite predictably many of the respondents ' suggestions — even very basic ones — would require considerable funds to implement .
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