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

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1 The ABN is a method for the larger firms of accountants to market their own opportunities to the others ' clients and contacts .
2 They are now recognised as a branch of the British Conservative and Unionist Party , but only thanks to a peasants ' revolt within that party , and no thanks at all to the mandarins of Central Office .
3 The meeting closed with votes of thanks to the guardians ' clerk , Walter George Daniels , and to the chairman and vice-chairman .
4 There may be items on the agenda relating to individual members of staff or children that are confidential and visitors to the governors ' meeting should naturally be asked to withdraw during discussion of these , but most items can be dealt with in open session .
5 The crowds of visitors to the Dolls ' House at Wembley are a proof that the public do appreciate your work .
6 As an additional safeguard , you may refer your concerns to the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau , whose details can be obtained from us .
7 If the Blackshard is destroyed , all magically-induced reductions to the adventurers ' profiles which have been sustained within the Castle are nullified .
8 It was inevitable that the previous week 's tragedy should colour the contributions to the writers ' workshop .
9 In the ninth century the monks ( who lived on the south side ) built the more southerly of the two towers which still adorn the church , and from this tower the bells summoned the faithful to attend their masses and to make their contributions to the monks ' support .
10 The Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules extend to recognised bodies the requirement to make contributions to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( SIF ) ; in return the Fund will provide cover of £1,000,000 in respect of each and every claim .
11 No further expense over and above that was incurred in , or in connection with , the provision of surplus places to the taxpayers ' children .
12 Besides marriage , other social ties drew men together ; they could serve as godparents to the others ' children , or as executors of their wills .
13 Recent changes to the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules ( 1991 ) ( SAR ) and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 ( ARR ) will affect the way reporting accountants carry out their duties .
14 He found that although in theory , workovers should not have caused changes to the wells ' productivity , productivity had been reduced — by up to 40 per cent in some cases .
15 But erm another funny story that er always sticks in my mind is er when we sent memos to the Clerks ' Department and there was only the Clerks ' Department , they were , they were trying to erm improve their public image as
16 Of local delegates to the Bolsheviks ' Prague Conference of 1912 almost two-thirds were workers .
17 She ran up the stairs to the minstrels ' gallery with Tick in breathy pursuit .
18 To save time when judgment is given , the practice has been adopted of stating the disposition of the case in open court , but of providing printed copies of the full judgments to the parties ' lawyers and to the representatives of the press in court .
19 That fact made nonsense of the description ‘ quota hoppers ’ applied by the British authorities to the applicants ' vessels and accentuated the breach of their rights under those provisions of the Act of Accession 1985 .
20 They soared last year , particularly among people who bought property early in 1988 , often on generous mortgages that stretched monthly payments to the borrowers ' limits .
21 The meeting elected members to the Residents ' Committee for the Investigation of the Effects on Health of Asbestos Fibres in the Environment .
22 An old rocking horse beside the window has given countless rides to the Pages ' children and five grandchildren .
23 Rules dated made by the Council of the Law Society with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls under Schedule 14 paragraph 7 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 to regulate the contributions of registered foreign lawyers to the Solicitors ' Compensation Fund .
24 However , the breach of contract by the sellers consisted not of feeding mouldy pig nuts to the buyers ' pigs , but of supplying an unventilated hopper .
25 The repairs to the points ' circuits took a little longer and the points were operated by hand for a short time .
26 Boltanski photographed each of 143 pupils when he visited London in September and he is testing the way in which art is created by its context by also sending the portraits to the pupils ' parents in return for the fee which would have been charged by the school photographer .
27 As soon as the authorities were in no position to prevent the lower classes expressing their wishes — in 1905 , in the elections to the workers ' curias for the Duma elections of 1906 , 1907 and 1912 , and in 1917 itself — their demands in large measure coincided with those of the major revolutionary parties .
28 The bank then transfers the appropriate amounts to the creditors ' banks , and deducts the total amount paid from the trader 's account .
29 Up to now , he had always competed in the skating events and had escorted one of his classmates to the Teens ' Square Dance , held well away from the elegant ball .
30 At the moment pretenders to the forwards ' crowns are in short supply .
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