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

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1 It is still to be found in the rhetoric of ministers ' speeches and circulars .
2 So , I think that was one of the strands in the course of Resources ' decision , that er , we should look and cast the net around again , just to see if there were any way of erm , of finding this six hundred and seventy one thousand without damage to the fabric of services .
3 In the case of magistrates ' courts the amount is subject to a maximum of £2,000 on any one order .
4 I would be interested to know how you think company meetings by telephone — particularly in the case of directors ' meetings — should be evidenced in the minute book .
5 36 Safeguards in the case of daughters ' inheritance
6 Actually , I missed some good ones in the couple of days ' holiday I took ; if I 'd just bothered to look at a single fucking news-stand after I left Stromeferry I 'd have seen this story starting to break about this guy — ‘ The Red panther ’ the tabloids decided on eventually — murdering these right-leaning pillars of the community .
7 Stay out of the kitchen : Julian Berry chops squid in the presence of calves ' brains and the head of a conger eel
8 As we shall see , this immunity from savers ' redemptions is reflected in the composition of trusts ' assets .
9 However , although it is possible to identify a number of common facilitating factors in the development of employers ' associations in various countries there are also some important differences both between and within countries , particularly in the extent to which these bodies engage in direct negotiating activities on behalf of their members .
10 Some of it could be ascribed to a basic weakness in the Council of Ministers ' decision-making machinery .
11 We wish those who worked on the interim advisory committee well and we look forward to the next phase in the determination of teachers ' pay which is the work of the pay review body under the chairmanship of Sir Graham Day .
12 On March 7 he had been suspended from the House of Commons for 20 days after the Commons select committee on members ' interests had on Feb. 19 upheld two allegations against him of failing to declare business dealings in the register of MPs ' interests .
13 He advanced large sums to Parliament and later invested heavily on his own account in the purchase of bishops ' lands .
14 While Parsons maintains a special epistemological prerogative for science , his interest is in the operation of Values ' in the field of knowledge .
15 The Newry ground has already been inspected by representatives of the National Safety Council and although the extended terracing could have coped with upwards on 17,000 , it has been decided in the interests of spectators ' comforts to make 14,000 tickets available .
16 This is pretty certainly a reference , among other things , to taxation , which is known to have resulted in the confiscation of defaulters ' estates .
17 Mead , it will be recalled , emphasised the role of what he called the ‘ generalised other ’ in the making of individuals ' values .
18 There was also considerable variation in the structure of teachers ' planning .
19 Also in this category , but published for the first time in this volume , is the article Jackie And Just Seventeen which not only records changes in the content of girls ' magazines over the 80s ( since McRobbie 's original analysis of the late 70s , also included here ) but registers theoretical developments as well through its attention to the ways in which girls as readers both construct their own meanings and interact with the texts .
20 The present position , then , is that institutional autonomy is still such that there are no serious external constraints in the way of students ' right to learn .
21 Similarly the teacher and the knowledge itself , as well as the teacher 's religious or non-religious faith , can often get in the way of pupils ' learning .
22 In old accounting jargon , the left-hand column in the record of customers ' trading details was nicknamed ‘ query street ’ , as it contained question marks against the names of all those whose creditworthiness was suspect .
23 It was a time of great British expansion and it is thought that , in the guise of ships ' cats , they were scattered from the British Isles all over the globe in a comparatively short space of time .
24 The continuing growth in the number of sub-contractors ' ’ lump ’ labour employed in the construction industry during the 1960s and early '70s was viewed with increasing concern and suspicion by government authorities , because of the widespread avoidance of payment of both income tax and national insurance contributions .
25 The list , however , is hardly impressive and , as in East Anglia , it looks as though Gloucester was acquiring the service of individuals rather than building up a coherent connection — although , in the absence of receivers ' accounts for the duke 's Welsh lordships , this can only be inference .
26 The list , however , is hardly impressive and , as in East Anglia , it looks as though Gloucester was acquiring the service of individuals rather than building up a coherent connection — although , in the absence of receivers ' accounts for the duke 's Welsh lordships , this can only be inference .
27 To design and characterize materials , CERIUS provides a range of problem-solving computational instruments used in the prediction of materials ' properties .
28 No strong pattern emerged in the effect of mothers ' place of occupation upon the mortality of toddlers and of children aged 2–3 years .
29 The second was through the exercise of individual discretion in the processing of schools ' orders .
30 One primary school head teacher in whose school pilot testing of pupils was carried out has expressed a willingness to ‘ break the law unless the tests are drastically changed ’ and another school 's head ( probably illegally ) later suspended the tests in the face of parents ' objections .
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