Example sentences of "[prep] residents [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , the irony of the sort of split responsibility is that er one of the things that we have to obviously bear in mind with any future in erm extension of residents ' parking schemes is the cost , and er it 's interesting that the district council 's off-street er parking account erm for the area is , has got a reasonable surplus , and er well we as an authority 're responsible for , for off-street parking as well .
2 4.25 Regular internal review of residents ' progress should take place when an escalation of aggression occurs or at any time an officer in charge considers appropriate .
3 They would be worth one-fifth of residents ' pay and cover half the value of the goods .
4 However , it was noted that the processing of financial data was laborious ( eg budgetary calculations , recording the receipt and issue of residents ' cash etc ) and could possibly be improved in some way .
5 The first one on behalf of Parish Council and then the second one on behalf of Residents ' Association .
6 The main part of Residents ' Association case is that the amount of relief afforded by any western relief road , does not justify the environmental damage which that road will cause .
7 This spacious Hotel is situated in one of the finest positions on the seafront in the centre of the Bay and has every amenity including Residents ' Lounge and Dining Rooms overlooking the sea .
8 In residents ' association meetings , the clergy 's point of view received vocal support from one or two members of the older village community which preceded the housing estate .
9 The car was parked neatly between two patches of off-street parking , in one of the very few parts of the street that was neither metered nor dedicated to residents ' parking .
10 Speaking this time for Residents ' Association .
11 As capital was generated by French , Belgian , Dutch and British industrial power , so the new industrial middle classes began to demand luxury goods : the trade in furs from Poland and Russia improved massively and Manchester , which had previously exported cotton cloth and some Yorkshire manufactured woollen goods to Danzig in return for flax and hemp , now began to open up its own fur trade based on imports from the Baltic — Manchester 's Danzig Street ( which changed its name from Charter Street by residents ' petition in the mid-1860s ) commemorates the trade of this period .
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