Example sentences of "[art] [noun] on [adj] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This may well reflect the effect of the recession on manual workers ' perceptions of work — the importance of being in employment even if this means changing home . |
2 | Our ongoing successes with and the acquired rights directive will eventually put a halt to the attacks on public workers ' rights . |
3 | First , there is the success of the non-proliferation treaty , and the inhibition on extra states ' developing a nuclear capability ; secondly , there is ensuring that the nuclear capability — particularly the sub-strategic capability — that is at present spread throughout the republics of the former Soviet Union remains under strong control , is brought together and is dismantled at the earliest possible opportunity . |
4 | This paper is concerned with the effects of the reforms on general practitioners ' referrals to specialist outpatient clinics . |
5 | The comments , referred to earlier , by the NAHT on local inspectors ' background experience indicate a more acute problem . |
6 | The diagnosis may be made with a high degree of accuracy from the clinical appearance of the lesions , and this can be confirmed by growing the virus in the laboratory on developing hens ' eggs . |
7 | The working party 's remit was sufficiently wide-ranging to permit examining almost anything that had a bearing on chartered accountants ' training . |
8 | Still , after such an accolade , their next conquest should surely be a performance on perennial kiddies ' fave , Top Of The Pops . |
9 | Still , after such an accolade , their next conquest should surely be a performance on perennial kiddies ' fave , Top Of The Pops . |
10 | Ministers proved reluctant to side with the Treasury in an attack on other ministers ' programmes . |