Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [adj] [noun pl] ['s] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At that hour , right across America , all airports ceased operations for two minutes ' silence . |
2 | After initial support from the Department of Employment , Compact has raised funds for four years ' work from Merseyside Training and Enterprise Council , Liverpool City Council and the private sector . |
3 | There were , there were two erm boarding schools for Methodist ministers ' children . |
4 | This agreement grew out of a proposal put forward by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev as a compromise between the demands for individual states ' armies and unified CIS conventional forces . |
5 | Roy Palmer has replaced John Holder who has been rested from the panel of umpires for this summers 's Tests and One-Day Internationals against Pakistan . |
6 | Poet Storme Webber opens the festivities for International Women 's Day , Mar 5 at the Sheffield Women Performers club . |
7 | Structural traps for Barren Measures ' sandstone reservoirs are provided by Mesozoic block-faulting and other more subtle plays have been identified such as ‘ reef ’ developments in the Lower Carboniferous and onlap/'pinch-out' of sands within the Millstone Grit . |
8 | Further , there are underlying themes that are relevant to the subsequent discussion of possible models for general practitioners ' involvement in purchasing . |
9 | Although the funded consultant posts for junior doctors ' hours will help , these have been concentrated in a few specialties , and the recession has provoked concerns that the rate of consultant expansion may even fall . |
10 | This bulk billing , as it is called , is becoming increasingly common , with 70% of bills for general practitioners ' services settled accordingly . |
11 | In a broadcast on Aug. 19 , he said that from Oct. 1 , privatization vouchers for 10,000 roubles ' worth of state property would be distributed free to every citizen [ see also p. 39056 ] . |
12 | And perhaps , though he doubted she 'd agree , they could sit once more in the back seats for old times ' sake . |
13 | But hit-and-miss targets were increasingly replaced by sophisticated forecasts for individual industries ' markets based on aims for the overall growth of the economy and its division into private consumption , government spending and so forth . |
14 | Does he agree that with the massive increases in salaries for those bodies ' chairmen and the ridiculous spend on advertising that we are witnessing , those companies can well afford to drop the standing charges ? |
15 | The association would like to see minimum standards for visiting managers ' accommodation on the sides of pitches . |
16 | It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system . |
17 | In particular , the partitioning requirements for governing bodies ' accommodation which will be provided on a cellular basis need to be determined now . |
18 | At the Lincoln parliament of 1316 , with Lancaster at the head of the council , a campaign in Scotland was planned and the proposal to levy one man from each vill was revived , with the vill responsible for wages for sixty days ' service . |
19 | First , it was not a strike over wages — although a wage claim was later added to the terms on which the Union was prepared to return to work ; it was about the future of the coalmining industry in Great Britain , and in particular was a protest against a plan for extensive pit closures with consequences for both miners ' jobs and the future of their communities . |
20 | The top seven , all Tories apart from Mr Jones , have the most chance of success , since business managers have set aside seven Fridays for private members ' bills . |