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

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1 Suppose , though , that Western countries agreed to the idea of users ' fees based on notional valuations of the atmosphere and other resources .
2 The opportunities have been pervasive , given the declining regulatory and technical obstacles to the internationalisation of firms ' activities .
3 Whilst most parents ' groups continued to focus on mutual support , these examples of service provision represent a considerable net addition to the facilities available in the County ; they also reflect the powerful moral and practical support given to the development of parents ' groups by the CMHTs .
4 Religious education contributes to the development of pupils ' attitudes , values and moral perception .
5 The reason behind this hesitancy is again related to the grading of pupils ' performance and the fear that such grading would be taken as a value judgement on a pupil 's worth .
6 If an MNP holds or receives clients ' money , all solicitor and RFL principals must comply with the rules as to the keeping of clients ' money in client accounts , keeping records of transactions , and deliver an annual accountant 's report .
7 There are a number of concerts during the session devoted to the performance of students ' compositions .
8 Checks are made as to the size of members ' deposits in relation to their underwriting activities , and ensuring directors and partners are ‘ fit and proper ’ persons .
9 The authors draw attention to the increase in fundholders ' referral rates to general surgery ( an 8.6% increase ) , but this should surely be interpreted in the light of the 17.0% increase in such referrals by non-fundholders ( table III ) .
10 The Lord Chancellor 's concessions to the Bar over solicitors ' rights of audience are understandable but mistaken .
11 to the music of Workers ' Playtime .
12 What happens to the rest of Rangers ' season can only be determined by medical examination rather than any other form of analysis .
13 By now the whole ground was resounding to the lilt of Rovers ' battle hymn of ‘ Goodnight Irene ’ from the terraces .
14 The philosophy and system of pastoral care were spelt out at some length and a few pages were devoted to the issue of pupils ' individual needs .
15 The judge would not have erred had he drawn attention to the circumstances ( which were in fact plain for all to see ) , but their Lordships reject the adoption of any rule which would impose new obligations on trial judges in their approach to the consideration of witnesses ' evidence and they refer to the judgment delivered by Ackner L.J .
16 A fortnight later Lambert and Whitaker got summoned to the Head of Serials ' office to discuss ‘ The Daleks ’ …
17 As to the conflict between consultants ' ethical and contractual obligations , it is surely the case that because of the vulnerability of patients , and to maintain patients ' trust , doctors must always put ethical considerations first .
18 He is a forestry expert and has a small stud as a hobby , so now the stables are being used again and I wake up to the clop-clop of horses ' hooves on the cobbles in the morning .
19 The following is an extract from The Engineering Council Bye–Laws and Rules which are relevant to the enhancement of registrants ' risk awareness .
20 There is some evidence that in mixed-sex classrooms teachers give more attention to boys , to the detriment of girls ' learning .
21 However , allied to the improvement in companies ' financial position has been an increase in large companies ' liquidity ratios , to their highest level since the end of 1987 ( though this may have been partly at the cost of the liquidity of smaller companies , because of trade credit effect ) .
22 There was no question of the principle of a universal state benefit to supplement the incomes of families with children being abandoned ; what was at issue was consistency within the scheme , as opposed to the maintenance of mothers ' rights and minimal independence .
23 The neglect of the needs of those disabled after retirement age is excused by reference to the growth in pensioners ' incomes in recent years which , of course , overlooks the acute poverty among older people with disabilities and the fact that the growth in incomes has been concentrated among better-off pensioners .
24 Could such a scientific , ‘ rational ’ approach also be applied to the analysis of humans ' social worlds , their relationships , experiences and behaviour within it' ?
25 Howe , reflecting on the result of his survey in Marks & Spencer , drew attention to the importance of employees ' being able to cope — in both work and other activities — with a variety of complex situations through talk .
26 The subject of injury brought a pained expression to the face of Rangers ' manager yesterday , but not out of any sense of vulnerability created by multiple bruising .
27 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
28 Explain and critically discuss cumulative average residual methodology and explain how it has been used to test a whole range of market phenomena from semi-strong efficiency theory to the efficacy of stockbrokers ' tips .
29 It seems that it is impossible — or should be impossible — to discuss any aspect of teachers ' pay , however technical , without relating it to the quality of teachers ' performance and teaching methods .
30 This relates to the forwarding of investors ' names to the Inland Revenue by a firm of solicitors .
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