Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] in [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day . |
2 | Scotland have offered some assistance in the Canadians ' injury crisis , physiotherapist Colin Elliot will be available to them , but it seems the Canadians stopped short of asking Scotland whether they could borrow their spare player — Stark — for the Fiji tournament , for which Canadian captain Julian Loveday has joined David Lougheed as an invalid . |
3 | We have been encouraged to hear from the president of the National Licensed Victuallers Association that he has seen some softening in the brewers ' approach since our meetings with them . |
4 | I think that I must assume the existence of some person in the defendants ' employment who accepted and appropriated the money with a full knowledge of all the facts , particularly the discussion which had preceded the institution of the action , and the pending of the action itself , who knew and realised that the right of the defendants to receive the money was at the moment sub judice , and indeed on the point of coming before this court for decision . |
5 | Er , by all means , go , go through all this stuff in a weeks ' time and throw out th , those things you do n't need . |
6 | I 'm delighted with that , the budget came out er , much better than I 'd hoped it would do , and er , and I , I am sure that we shall see some improvement in the police er , over the next year . |
7 | ‘ Listen , ’ she said , ‘ someone told me today about this survey in a women 's magazine . |
8 | I am determined to avoid such division in the solicitors ' branch of the profession . |
9 | In adulthood , spouses spend little leisure time together : men in leisure , if not at their parental home , spend most such time in the men 's house . |
10 | The tale , if true , showed little confidence in the princes ' intention to abide by the exact words of their fidelity . |
11 | There was little drama in the women 's event , with Monica Seles beating Mary Joe Fernandez 6–2 6–3 in another fairly mediocre final . |
12 | In this business , as soon as one meal is complete there is a need to start on the next , and the ACC chefs of the battalion , lunch behind them , had now to prepare for the functions to be held that evening in the Officers ' , and Warrant Officers ' and Sergeants ' Messes for 180 and 350 people respectively . |
13 | Radical feminism is that trend in the women 's movement that sees the patriarchal system as the enemy and sometimes men as the enemy . |
14 | Apart from this , it was found that sentencing in the magistrates ' courts and sentencing in the Crown Court did not differ significantly . |
15 | Well who needs it and why is it necessary to have an international women 's day and has there been any progress in the women 's movement . |
16 | Note that the Official Solicitor will not act in any capacity in the magistrates ' court . |
17 | It is difficult enough now to find any first or second round matches of any consequence in the women 's singles at almost any tournament , especially the Grand Slams . |
18 | On the other hand , the two British entries , Richardson and Hynds , worked together to take a substantial win in men 's K1 with Hemmings and Gilby doing the same thing in the ladies ' K1 event in a field of only three . |
19 | But stocks and shares have the potential of earning quite a high income for the holder , not only in terms of the dividends paid out of the firms ' profits , but also in terms of the capital gain from any increase in the shares ' prices . |