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

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1 Under section 1 of the Magistrates ' Court Act 1980 , a warrant for arrest may be issued by a magistrate on sworn information by the police .
2 He sporadically published a newsletter about rare firearms , collected guns himself , and was the proud owner of a decrepit fishing boat that was called Bronco-Buster in honour of the Giants ' Superbowl victory , though the Maggot himself never referred to the beaten team as the Denver Broncos , but always and ever as the Denver Fairies .
3 The results of the members ' spring arrangement competition were : Novice : 1 Brenda Warwick , 2 Vivienne Barnes , 3 Pam Talbot and Pat James .
4 The enquiry service is the most important of the clearinghouses ' information dissemination methods and all the national clearinghouses operate one .
5 We also a member of the Accountants ' Business Network ( ABN ) which exists to circulate details of companies for sale and companies wishing to buy among the major accountancy firms .
6 Ltd. v. Conservators of the River Thames ( 1899 ) 15 T.L.R. 474 Phillimore J. held that the steamship company was entitled to recover a charge for making use of the conservators ' pier facilities which was greater than that authorised by statute , the ground being simply that there was no consideration for the payment without any further reasoning .
7 If the Queen 's telescope had been able to reach into Patrick 's classroom , there would have been a surprise in store for her — but not for Patrick , who at least affects to believe the story that Orwellian minders are peering at the punters from the screens of the punters ' television sets .
8 The plot Geoff gave me , roughly 40ft by 20ft , was to be transformed into a garden within a single run of the Gardeners ' World programmes !
9 Matey might not work so hard as McAllister did , or perform such menial tasks , like scrubbing the kitchen floor and whitening the front doorstep — which was next on McAllister 's list of duties — but she did her share and was never idle , even in her spare time — hence her membership of the ladies ' sewing circle and her encouragement of her housemaid , McAllister , to accompany her to it .
10 Sally Hepburn , Tournament Secretary of the Ladies ' Golf Union at St.Andrews has an annual meeting with her neighbours , the Royal and Ancient Golf Club , to sort through the maze of men 's and women 's British amateur events , and admits that it is a task that grows harder each season .
11 The cheap paper and poor colour of this tawdry imitation of the Ladies ' Home Journal or Harper 's were so plainly unworthy of her .
12 We met her , too , as the patron goddess of the birds ' nest gatherers of southern Java , who pursue what must be one of the world 's most hair-raising professions .
13 Carpenter kept track of the birds ' weight changes by means of perches attached to spring or electronic balances ( Figure 7.6 ) .
14 Great Communicator and Pay The Butler , winners of the Breeders ' Cup Turf and the Japan Cup , are among his opponents .
15 RICHARD Hannon yesterday defended Lester Piggott 's decision not to withdraw Mr Brooks at the start of the Breeders ' Cup Sprint .
16 RICHARD HANNON yesterday defended Lester Piggott 's decision not to withdraw Mr Brooks at the start of the Breeders ' Cup Sprint .
17 The 27-year-old Gill , part of the Quakers ' promotion squad last season , first interested Cardiff coach Eddie May at the start of the present campaign .
18 Reed , 16 , is the latest product of the Quakers ' youth policy , and has impressed Hankin in youth and reserve games .
19 The election of radical working men to Boards such as those of Poplar and West Ham in London and of philanthropic women to some Boards after the abolition of the Guardians ' property qualification , increased the tendency of some urban Boards to treat applicants with rather greater generosity than the LGB intended .
20 None of the fathers ' job descriptions given on the birth certificate referred to work at a nuclear establishment .
21 Charles the Bald 's ancestors , the eighth-century founders of the Carolingians ' family fortunes , had taken control of the church and its resources on a massive scale , and systematically : they had incorporated the church into the state .
22 The scope of the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1957
23 The passing of the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 means that there should now be an insignificant number of cases where the court is asked to find implied permission .
24 The Herrington decision was subjected to a certain amount of criticism and was referred to the Law Commission , whose report ( Law Commission No 75 , Cmnd 6428 ) formed the basis of the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 .
25 Scope of the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984
26 Basic shelter and kitchen facilities were necessary for the many thousands using rural areas each weekend , and the role of the Cyclists ' Touring Club ( CTC ) was significant in pioneering the provision of cheap overnight accommodation and other services for its members .
27 The aims of the Citizens ' Advice Bureaux service are :
28 Derek Alcorn , regional director of the Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , said pensioners and children would be at risk of illness and hypothermia if the plan went ahead .
29 Incidentally , much of its work was done in support of the Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , erm , in which it helped develop er , computer applications , and also it had the courage to organise a major AIDS conference .
30 Nick Lord , a debt counsellor with the Money Advice Unit of the Citizens ' Advice Bureau in Croydon , says : ‘ Most people who get into money problems have lots of short-term , high interest debts .
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