Example sentences of "of the [noun prp] [noun sg] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 But two years ago the idea popped up again , as part of the Lucas Aerospace workers ' alternative corporate plan .
2 In short , generations of students have enjoyed the many benefits of free and automatic membership of the Stirling University Students ' Association ( SUSA ) .
3 Moreover when there were fights , observed the chairman of the Birmingham City Supporters ' Club , ‘ it was punch-ups among men in those days … when I was a lad , if I stepped out of line I got a bloody good hiding from my Dad ’ .
4 His first fast unto death occurred in 1918 , in support of the Ahmedabad textile workers ' strike , and was employed against the mill-owning family , who were devoted to him .
5 They adopted the invention of a man named Charles Dowd , who was then employed as principal of the Temple Grove Ladies ' Seminary in Saratoga Springs , New York .
6 Hence the amount provided for the Hospital and Community Health Services ( HCHS ) revenue must be supplemented by the amount of the NHS Hospital Trusts ' interest payments .
7 Issue two covered the birth of the London Film Makers ' Co-op and its chairman , Harvey Matusow .
8 The fact that he had once been the President of the Midlands Motor Traders ' Association , and was a director of Harry Greenway plc , was not considered to compensate sufficiently for Sir Ralph Howell .
9 He is another one of the Ireland Schools ' side that toured New Zealand the summer before last and was a member of the Coleraine AI Schools ' Cup winning side in 1992 .
10 On Jan. 24 , Hamas lost control of the Gaza Strip Engineers ' Association , when PLO-supported candidates won five of the nine seats .
11 During World War I she became involved in organizing war work for women , and after the war became a leading promoter of professional employment for women , a founder of the Women 's Employment Federation , and first chairman ( 1930–9 ) of the Cambridge University women 's employment board .
12 After a long , lonely , sweat-filled stay in a small cubicle of the Grosvenor House ladies ' room , I wriggled the dress vaguely back into position and called out ‘ Help ’ in a voice that only a bat could hear .
13 Ivor Serle , chairman of the Strangeways Prison Officers ' Association , said : ‘ Private firms can not provide the security prison officers can .
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