Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' wages [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | Mihir left a previous employer who owes him two months ' wages but , fearing deportation , can not complain to the authorities . |
2 | The preferential debts of the employees are set out in Schedule 6 to the Insolvency Act 1986 and include four months ' wages and accrued holiday remuneration . |
3 | This section includes cleaners ' wages and cleaning materials ( eg dusters , polish ) . |
4 | Kendall would not reveal the extent of Cottee 's punishment thought to be a fine of two weeks ' wages and insisted the striker can still have a future with the Blues . |
5 | Answer guide : Machine operators ' wages and cost of raw materials as these are the only ones which are likely to vary directly with production . |
6 | Mother sees to the housekeeping expenses and organizes the servants ' wages and so on . |
7 | The Council of State ( its constitutional decision making role , which the previous Stroessner regime had ignored , restored by Rodriguez ) on April 14 had decreed a 30 per cent increase in civil servants ' wages and increased the national budget by just over 33 per cent . |
8 | Temporary appropriations for paying civil servants ' wages and unemployment and sickness benefits will have run out by then . |
9 | The PFA acted by paying the players ' wages and bonuses for winning promotion to the second division . |
10 | The Professional Footballers ' Association took emergency action yesterday to intervene and pay the players ' wages and end-of-season bonuses for winning promotion to the Second Division . |
11 | It is financed by Government ( 7.6 million pounds in 1983 ) with the agricultural industry contributing over three million pounds in the same year , indirectly through trainees ' wages and travel costs and directly through some course charges . |
12 | They were , in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , responsible for the general management of this category of Crown properties — for the felling of timber in the forests for the Royal Navy , for repairs to Crown property , for royal gifts to subjects , or for sale ; for dealing with claims to customary rights in the Forest , for paying the keepers ' wages and for providing hay for the deer in times of scarcity . |
13 | IT 'S disgusting that NHS trust managers are thinking of cutting nurses ' wages and replacing many of them with lower paid , undertrained personnel . |