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

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1 The level of service offered varies according to the expatriates ' needs and may consist simply of handouts — printed property sheets with information of what is available .
2 This decision was the decision to provide the benefit to the taxpayers ' children and this decision involved no further expense on the college .
3 Towards noon on 5th October , Howard 's treaty Nez Perce scouts Captain John and Old George carried a white flag to the fugitives ' lines and asked them to make peace .
4 An old rocking horse beside the window has given countless rides to the Pages ' children and five grandchildren .
5 The ABN is a method for the larger firms of accountants to market their own opportunities to the others ' clients and contacts .
6 The situations should relate to the students ' needs and the language should be natural , useful and interesting .
7 She ran up the corridor to the gents ' loos and barged open the door .
8 The terms in which it expressed this decision are to be found in a letter dated 23 October 1991 addressed to the plaintiffs ' solicitors and written by Mr. A. D. Farries , a principal in the Crown Prosecutor Fraud Investigation Group .
9 Mini television sets are fixed to the spectacles ' frames and the image is directed towards the eyes by mirrors
10 So they tried to revive their warlike spirits , while the women rubbed and slapped their heavy limbs and applied ointments to the survivors ' burns and bruises .
11 According to the pilots ' statements and other available evidence the aircraft departed from Keflavik , Iceland , at 0924 hours , for a flight to Goose Bay .
12 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 .
13 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 .
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