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

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1 And this is just the latest episode in Kitchens Of Distinctions ' star trek across America .
2 Despite an agreement reached in late August that files of the East German State Security police ( " Stasi " ) would remain in East Germany after unification [ see p. 37661 ] , the question in particular of MPs ' and ministers ' alleged Stasi involvement remained a major issue .
3 The split is expected to take place in July after shareholders ' approval and the publication of a pathfinder prospectus for Zeneca .
4 Indeed GM 's Buick division has climbed to the top in surveys of customers ' satisfaction while its Cadillac division recently won a prestigious quality award .
5 Trace through the effects of a squeeze on the monetary base from an initial reduction in cash to banks ' liquidity being restored by the rediscounting of bills .
6 But on the whole , he has certainly historically , a pretty high rating in terms of viewers ' viewing .
7 Two other case-control studies have not found evidence of an increased risk of leukaemia in association with fathers ' preconceptual exposure to external ionising radiation .
8 We may agree with Cole 's conclusion that the resolution of the debate in favour of Consumers ' control was right at the time , but on ground of practical necessity .
9 The limit in respect of visitors ' personal effects is increased from £100 to £250 .
10 Electors are always prepared to criticise the Government in answer to pollsters ' questions , but when the same individuals arrive at the polling booth they simply can not bring themselves to vote Labour into power .
11 There is a similar presumption of equality in relation to shareholders ' liabilities but it too can be altered by provisions in the memorandum and articles .
12 I would point out how much better pensioners have done under this Government than under our predecessor in terms of pensioners ' net incomes .
13 There are certain exceptions to the general rule in virtue of the provisions of s.138(1) , namely trafficking in liquor in services ' canteens , theatres erected before January 1 , 1904 , or with passengers on vessels , aircraft , or railway passenger vehicles .
14 Such enormous cost in terms of taxpayers ' money , defendants ' and jurors ' time and livelihoods , and , in some cases , plaintiffs ' sanity , prompted Mr Justice Turner , the presiding judge in the Ward case , to criticise the current system of fraud trials and to suggest ways in which it could be improved .
15 A solicitor in receipt of directors ' fees from his family company , however , would be under no duty to account to his co-partners in the absence of express agreement to that effect .
16 The ideal solution here would be to shift effective power in matters of auditors ' appointment and remuneration from the directors to the shareholders .
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