Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | These four limitations of the research literature on mothers ' experiences of poverty — the lack of up-to-date evidence , the lack of data on women , the variability of measures of low income/poverty , and the eclipsing of ‘ race ’ and other dimensions of difference among women — set limits on what is known about mothers in low-income households . |
2 | Mr Maxwell said that his alterations — which he would make for publication in his newspapers — were to substitute the term ombudsman for readers ' representatives and to widen the clause in the code of practice which refers to non-payment of criminals to include those benefiting from a criminal act . |
3 | The role which the tutor should adopt is that of a sounding board for students ' ideas and suggestions . |
4 | The Law Society has today published the findings of a research survey into practice management in solicitors ' firms . |
5 | THE LAW Society yesterday won leave to challenge the Lord Chancellor 's decision to change the way solicitors in England and Wales are paid for legal aid work in magistrates ' courts . |
6 | A week later , Ken Winckle , vice president of operations , led the scholarship presentation for employees ' children . |
7 | symbol of judicial authority displayed in the Admiralty Court in Doctors ' Commons . |
8 | Legal aid taxation of contemnors ' costs . |
9 | Legal aid taxation of appellants ' costs . |
10 | These , together with the new independent Crown Prosecution Service and the introduction of tape recording of suspects ' statements , are intended to balance the increased powers given to the police to enable them to investigate crime more effectively . |
11 | It will also carry out a year-long research project into pupils ' choices at 16 for Staffordshire County Council . |
12 | A truly awesome demonstration version of Lucas ' Films leading commercial game . |
13 | more frequent and better use of expressions of appreciation contingent upon teachers ' efforts and achievements ; |
14 | Earlier editions quoted extensively from case law on auditors ' duties . |
15 | The index linking of teachers ' pensions is actually that 's actually met by the government and not the teachers ' superannuation fund . |
16 | Joanna Taylor , group management accountant at Barclays ' markets division says that the exercise was ‘ extremely useful ’ . |
17 | The authors have tested 80 different varieties and awarded the Golden Whiskers Award for the best cat nosh to Safeways ' Sardines in Smoked Salmon Jelly . |
18 | Finally , the guidance note contains an intriguing exchange of views on what should happen for NIC purposes where an employer reaches an informal or ‘ voluntary ’ agreement with the Revenue to settle income tax on employees ' benefits in kind and expenses . |
19 | The red silk skirt with workers ' heads and a gold top that goes with it , both cut from silk bought in Soviet Central Asia , would cost about 1,000 roubles ( the average Soviet wage is 200 roubles a month ) or £700 in London . |
20 | Monie 's halfway through a whistle-stop promotional visit , playing the pop star on kids ' programmes like Motormouth and 8.15 From Manchester , as well as the protofeminist for Spare Rib magazine . |
21 | Nevertheless , landing in heavily greased jerseys and long-john underwear , with a revolver in a supposedly waterproof packet and carrying the waterproofed torch and compass , was difficult enough after several days in the confined quarters of submarine HMS Triumph while she made a periscope survey of Rhodes ' beaches , often having to dive below 60 feet ( 18m ) , because in these clear waters a submarine at shallower depth is plainly seen from the air . |
22 | But they know these people because you co-opted on , so I was on standing conference of womens ' organisations . |
23 | Supreme Court ruling on defendants ' rights |
24 | HIGH-KICKING Frankie Vaughan presented a video camera to Boys ' Clubs between appearances at Darlington Civic Theatre . |
25 | Some horse owners try to correct this major imbalance themselves by adding bone meal to youngsters ' diets . |
26 | the camembert plush of childrens ' vests , |
27 | The principle used to be not allow interrogatories as to the evidence of the party interrogated , nor any " fishing " but there is wide discretionary power which , on the basis of the principles involved in exchan ge of witnesses ' statements may possibly be more widely exercised in the future . |
28 | Since association ( or multi-employer ) bargaining became a major part of the industrial relations systems of these countries the specific collective bargaining role of employers ' associations now requires more detailed analysis . |
29 | Their spores have been nurtured on everything from apple peel to flies ' wings , with no solid results . |
30 | Help and advice line for Offenders ' Wives ( HALOW ) has offices in Birmingham , Bristol and Southampton . |