Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Stephen left a message , grateful for two days ' grace . |
2 | Giardini , though generous with other promoters ' money ( he was responsible for doubling the fees paid to orchestral players ) , was unscrupulous and devious as an impresario . |
3 | In writing this course I have found it necessary to do this in a way which is somewhat different from other writers ' proposals . |
4 | Now she will have to spend another three years behind bars instead of walking free in 11 months ' time . |
5 | That can not excuse them , however , and the FA will probably be interested in both teams ' excuses . |
6 | They also point out that the excessive amounts of sugar in some brands could also be harmful to older babies ' teeth . |
7 | a compassionate employer — compassionate by those days ' standards , not by today 's standards . |
8 | Even the World Bank regularly despatches different missions to an individual country unaware of each others ' presence , or who may meet by accident in a permanent secretary 's outer office . |
9 | Thus perhaps the fact that a number of legal cases have been brought is indicative of some parents ' resistance to the subservient , rather than partnership , role which some say they are forced to assume by the Act ( regardless of exhortations to LEAs to extend parental involvement ) . |
10 | These are seen in the repetitions , checks , and expansions which are noted as so prominent in some parents ' speech by Brown ( Brown , Cazden and Bellugi , 1969 ) and Cross ( 1977 ) . |
11 | At five o'clock we wandered back ; after all , it might get dark in fifteen days ' time . |
12 | You can have all or part of your savings back in cash whenever you like , subject to seven days ' notice . |
13 | Available from Abbey National ( Overseas ) are Offshore Plus , an instant access sterling account ; Offshore 90 also in sterling but requiring 90 days ' notice of withdrawal ; and Offshore Double Eagle , a US dollar deposit account where withdrawals are subject to 30 days ' notice . |
14 | — whether written leaflets and supporting materials are appropriate to developing countries ' needs ; |
15 | Gloucester play Northampton in a match crucial to both clubs ' chances of claiming the Division One title . |
16 | Gloucester play Northampton in a match crucial to both clubs ' chances of claiming the Division One title . |
17 | Crucial to both crews ' chances is the performance of the coxes . |
18 | He began to feel more comfortable after 24 hours ' treatment with antibiotics and also admitted that he found it easier to pass urine in the privacy of the toilet than he did in the ward . |
19 | They are often the most difficult to assess since their experience usually lies outside that of social workers , who may be suspicious of such applicants ' knowledge but uneasy about rejecting their apparently confident experience . |
20 | The group claims that an application written to the interfaces will be able to run unchanged over many vendors ' SNA communications products under the Microsoft operating systems . |
21 | ‘ That issue a couple of months ago was far too soft on transnational corporations ' involvement with the Latin American military . ’ |
22 | The concepts therefore were for that age quite sophisticated , indeed quite sophisticated by many adults ' standards as we have seen . |
23 | Orders were sent out to rearm them , to neutralise the demolition mines , and infantry garrisons were despatched complete with fourteen days ' rations and solemn instructions never to capitulate . |
24 | Harris , whose responsibilities include R & D , hopes that the group will allow Medeva to become involved with other companies ' products in late Stage II or early Stage III trials , either through acquisition or collaboration , and bring them to market . |
25 | It is a basic rule that governments never get involved with other nations ' politics . |
26 | For example , knowing how may people aged between fifty and sixty are alive today , together with knowledge about the death-rate of this age group and their state of health , enables the state to plan the number of places that may be needed in residential homes for the elderly in twenty years ' time , as well as the level of home help provision that will be necessary . |
27 | Was strauss really so ineffectual in five years ' correspondence with Hofmannsthal about the opera ? |
28 | Recklessly deciding that the appointment should become effective on All Fools ' Day , April 1 , IBM Corp on Friday duly named Louis Gerstner to the posts of both chairman and chief executive . |
29 | Recklessly deciding that the appointment was to become effective on All Fools ' Day , April 1 , IBM Corp duly named Louis Gerstner to the posts of both chairman and chief executive . |
30 | Such clubs were vulnerable to untrustworthy treasurers ' misappropriation of funds and gave members none of the benefits of an interest bearing fund . |