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

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1 These , together with the new independent Crown Prosecution Service and the introduction of tape recording of suspects ' statements , are intended to balance the increased powers given to the police to enable them to investigate crime more effectively .
2 more frequent and better use of expressions of appreciation contingent upon teachers ' efforts and achievements ;
3 Effect of NHS reforms on GPs ' referral patterns
4 A nationwide survey by the Indian Council of Medical Research has detected high levels of pesticide residues in cows ' milk , and toxic metals including arsenic , cadmium and lead in infant canned products .
5 THE CRUSADE for the adoption of television assistance for umpires ' line decisions took a giant step forward on the final day .
6 This , the study concluded , indicated that there was no evidence that army service in Vietnam had increased the risk of birth defects in veterans ' children .
7 A companion project , funded by the Joint Committee ( ESRC/SERC ) , will be looking at ‘ Strategic and R&D Decision Making in Biotechnology ’ and will , among other things , explore the impact of risk regulation on companies ' research strategies .
8 Injections of Clostridium botulinum into patients ' faces reduce wrinkling , researchers at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre in New York have found .
9 I pay tribute to him for first raising the subject of league tables for schools ' performances in the Bill that he introduced earlier in the year .
10 There was a wave of factory seizures by workers ' committees , very often on a local and fragmentary basis .
11 This is an inference from the lack of construction lines on pupils ' test booklets , not from observation .
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