Example sentences of "that [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps a major inhibitor of change was the teacher action that term over the teachers ' pay claim .
2 This meant that details of the Governors ' procedures , which might seem unimportant to outsiders — such as whether they watched a contested programme in advance of its first transmission — sometimes had great symbolic importance for the broadcasters .
3 Unless an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that compliance with the parents ' preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources , the local education authority remains under a duty to comply with the expressed preference and if they fail to do so they are in breach of duty .
4 Increasingly , it is hoped that members of the schools ' staffs will join staff and students in college .
5 Fund-holding practices are gaining ground in popularity , and patients are certainly enjoying the extra benefits that flow from the GPs ' scheme .
6 The Treasury estimates that abolition of the pensioners ' earnings rule could cost £565m by 1991 , to be met out of reserves .
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