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

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1 Fenella and Caspar both knelt down , taking a gentle hold of the Tree Spirits ' maimed branches , searching for the right words to convey their gratitude .
2 For the record , Courtney 's current reading material is 12 Days On The Road , the recently published account of the Sex Pistols ' fatal American tour .
3 Despite the consistent influence of the Crown Agents ' technical assistance in all these colonies , a remarkable diversity still prevailed .
4 ‘ I went North with a nurse to get him , ’ says Peter Elliott , secretary of the Entertainment Artists ' Benevolent Fund .
5 One of the welfare feminists ' main demands was for family endowment ( later called family allowances ) .
6 As Figure 17.6 shows , wholesale funding has accounted for a growing share of the building societies ' total funding .
7 Such interventions have tended to undermine the autonomy of the state enterprises ' internal industrial relations institutions , especially where governments have funded concessions to the workforce beyond what management was prepared to consider ( cf. Kelf-Cohen 1973 : 176 ) , and have encouraged complex bargaining relations extending beyond the boundary of the enterprise to encompass the political authorities themselves ( see below ) .
8 The emphasis in recovery is that the unmanageability of the family members ' own life is a matter of personal choice : the actions of the primary sufferer do not inevitably dictate the reactions of the family member .
9 The current form in which pop reproduces itself , the music video , is the perfect post-modern form , standing as it does at the vector of the leisure industries ' new situation .
10 Increased diagnostic accuracy by team members was associated with longer experience of team working , regardless of the team members ' professional background .
11 Brodsky countered that the broadening of the auction houses ' public accountability could only help the market .
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