Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [adj] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 The term is also used for one who manages the causes of others in courts of civil or canon law such as Doctors ' Commons was : described by Steerforth as ‘ a sort of monkish attorney ’ , DC 23 .
2 It was supposed to keep retirement benefits safe from politicians ' tinkering .
3 Hammer price figures net of buyers ' premiums , however , were similar to those of 1988 with a 9% drop from FFr3.1 billion in 1991 to FFr2.8 billion in 1992 .
4 It is already clear that mutations in p53 genes indicative of developing bladder cancer can be detected by analysis of shed cells present in patients ' urine samples .
5 I therefore decided that I would use one of the 4′ water tanks available from builders ' merchants as the vat , and add a smaller 18″ water tank to this for the filtration
6 The importance of advocacy in mental health services has been emphasised by the government and this has been reflected in a growth in advocacy projects such as patients ' councils and schemes for individual advocates in hospitals .
7 Girls ' highest mean success rates relative to boys ' was on a pure computation item ( 112 ÷ 7 ; girls six percentage points higher ) .
8 Barlow Clowes collapsed in June 1988 putting at risk £190 million of investors ' money .
9 Emphasis on better design , better training , individualised care , more interest relatives ' needs , input from the rehabilitative professions , and the resiting of long stay care nearer to patients ' homes could greatly enhance care and morale , allowing such wards to look after small numbers of severely disturbed residents extremely well .
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