Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] on [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The Russian Federation would begin negotiations with interested parties on the troops ' status and on guarding the borders of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania . |
2 | The city is one of the most popular destinations on the visitors ' map … but accomodation bookings have fallen roughly a quarter over the past two years . |
3 | The stern , slightly pained expressions on the saints ' white and pink faces seemed to reflect fifty years or more of having a brass trumpet sounding in their ears . |
4 | Some will be given training by Ford so that they can lay healing hands on the yachts ' Mermaid engines , some will go to Lewmar to learn how to strip down and repair winches and several of the crew will be trained by Hood to keep the boats ' frugal sail wardrobe in circulation . |
5 | The cleaner water supply has dram dramatic effects on the children 's health . |
6 | This is obvious if we consider societies which have systems of partible inheritance , where resources are divided equally between the surviving children on the parents ' death . |
7 | He gave the two armed men on the slaves ' camp orders not to leave their posts , as he did not want more hands taking advantage of the confusion to run away and join the maroons infesting Oualie nearby . |
8 | Politically , the leaders of organized labour were the most determined campaigners on the pensioners ' behalf . |
9 | There were parallel structures on the officers ' side with chief officers ' management teams consisting of the senior departmental heads . |
10 | Right , any other questions on the Councillors ' reports ? |
11 | Certainly all reports spoke of genuine smiles on the Girls ' faces , of their brightness and animation . |
12 | ‘ Regionalism ’ also meant the presence of local notables on the companies ' boards , sometimes bringing finance with them , as in the case of Lord Derby , chairman of TV , and sometimes prestige , contacts and local influence . |