Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] on the [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 So happy is Yorath with the way his team is shaping , he can afford the luxury of having the 19-year-old boy wonder on the substitutes ' bench for the World Cup qualifier against the Group Four leaders .
2 Pat O'C Hegarty , Executive Committee nominee on the Pensioners ' Committee was a very welcome guest and presented us with the Association 's usual contribution of £900 for which we are most thankful .
3 In order to produce sufficient likeness to ivory , the thick enamel layer on the hippos ' teeth will have to be burned away with acid .
4 It is understood there is particular resentment at the exclusion from last weekend 's Radio Ulster Sunday Sequence discussion on the Churches ' role in education .
5 But I 'll say is it on the gardening page , is it on the letters page , pray for the sports page I always say and people look at me quite you know with a quite a look on their face when I sort of say that and I 'm absolutely serious , I 'll say you know if you get a four paragraph story on the gardeners ' page , you 're home .
6 Equally , many LEAs can now purchase systems for colleges and thus improve their own information base on the colleges ' ( Gibson and Wickham 1987:463 ) .
7 The EC Peace Conference on Yugoslavia had heard a report from the EC Arbitration Commission on the republics ' adherence to the EC guidelines for recognition of new states [ see p. 38685 ] .
8 owing to its early introduction in 1920 and also because of the substantial extension of its rights in 1952 and 1972 it was able to evolve into the virtual bargaining monopolist on the employees ' side at the plant level , to the extent of being considered by unions as the proper bargaining agent at that level , much more so than in other countries .
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