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

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1 However , sexual history records remarkable cases of feminine pubic hair that has grown to be longer than the hair on the owners ' heads .
2 The shops on the Garlands ' side of the street backed on the water and only a narrow paved walk separated them from the harbour .
3 This is the dress worn by the priest on the Harvesters ' Vase .
4 The effect on the crofters ' income would be much the same .
5 But to see the delight on the players ' faces on their return to the headquarters marquee after each day 's match for a glass or two of DB export and sumptuous food made for a highly successful occasion .
6 The plaintiffs brought an action for damages against the defendants for , inter alia , conspiracy to defraud the plaintiffs by the obtaining of inflated fees and commission payments in respect of a number of property transactions conducted by the defendants on the plaintiffs ' behalf .
7 On 9 November 1990 , in an action by the plaintiffs claiming damages against the defendants for conspiracy to defraud in respect of a number of property transactions conducted by the defendants on the plaintiffs ' behalf , the third defendant issued a third party notice against J. , an accountant who had advised the plaintiffs , claiming an indemnity or , alternatively , a contribution to such an extent as the court might think just , on the ground of the third party 's alleged failure to properly advise the plaintiffs in relation to the transactions .
8 But the readings on the vehicles ' mileometers had been reduced by between 30,000 and 60,000 miles and MOT certificates showing the false mileages obtained .
9 There were two major reports on the news , one showing mass rallies in Spain on the eve of the elections there , hundreds of thousands of ordinary people crammed into sports stadia to hear their party leaders , and the other on the miners ' ballot , with interviews among the miners who travelled in busloads from coalfields in Derbyshire and Lancashire for the Sheffield rally , interviews with Michael McGahey on the road about the vilification of Scargill , and the sight of Scargill himself appealing to the miners to vote for their union and against the National Coal Board .
10 The price on the Roses ' heads seems to swell almost daily .
11 The price on the Roses ' heads seems to swell almost daily .
12 The seamen had good reason to suppose that the arguments on the employers ' side for resisting negotiations at national level were weakening .
13 There was a chest-high counter and the space on the customers ' side offered room for no more than two people .
14 The students on the Corporals ' course have solved most of the command tasks and have returned to their syndicate rooms to be debriefed .
15 I derived considerable entertainment from watching the expressions on the lads ' faces when the call went out .
16 The Legal Aid Board is of the view that the disadvantages of such a scheme , that is the restriction on the applicants ' choice of solicitor to have the main conduct of the case and a weakening of the direct link between the legally aided plaintiff and the solicitor , are far outweighed by the advantages .
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