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

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1 Effect of NHS reforms on GPs ' referral patterns
2 A nationwide survey by the Indian Council of Medical Research has detected high levels of pesticide residues in cows ' milk , and toxic metals including arsenic , cadmium and lead in infant canned products .
3 This , the study concluded , indicated that there was no evidence that army service in Vietnam had increased the risk of birth defects in veterans ' children .
4 I pay tribute to him for first raising the subject of league tables for schools ' performances in the Bill that he introduced earlier in the year .
5 There was a wave of factory seizures by workers ' committees , very often on a local and fragmentary basis .
6 This is an inference from the lack of construction lines on pupils ' test booklets , not from observation .
7 The Financial Times of Sept. 7 observed that the decree " amounts to a belated admission by the Soviet authorities of the sorry state of discipline in the military , with widespread tales of racial discrimination , bullying , gang warfare , and chronic disregard for safety regulations in soldiers ' training " .
8 As politicians sought an effective response to the growth of anti-semitism and violence against foreigners [ for August attacks on asylum-seekers ' hostel in Rostock see pp. 39065-66 ] , differences nevertheless persisted during October both within the ruling coalition and between the government and the opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) .
9 The final $100 million was to be provided from insurance carriers under directors ' and officers ' liability policies .
10 The result is a marked advance within ILEA schools in teachers ' skills in relation to assessment as well as movement towards whole school policies on assessment .
11 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
12 Many such wagons spent long periods hidden away in marshalling yards or being used as storage containers on customers ' premises , practices which the business-led Railfreight sector was understandably keen to eradicate .
13 For the rules as to jurisdiction in relation to bankruptcy proceedings including debtors ' petitions , see Chapter 1 , Sections 2 and 3 .
14 The firm has been campaigning since November 1991 to receive results at the same time as the Japanese press — a privilege denied it because it is not a member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange press club , where securities companies post earnings announcements in members ' pigeon-holes .
15 Mr. Philipson also submitted that the Bank of England could properly exercise their supervisory powers under the Act without the breaching of customers ' confidences , and even went so far as to submit that the Schedule 3 information could be so furnished by clothing details of customers ' loans or deposits with anonymity .
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