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

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31 For schools ' parties and other group bookings contact Oxford ( 0865 ) 728822
32 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 .
33 ‘ Sgt Pepper Knew My Father ’ and ‘ The Last Temptation Of Elvis ’ made , thanks to the generosity of the participating musicians and you , our open-fisted readers , over £750,000 for kids ' charidees
34 These carriers are perfect for kids ' lunches , or as wacky handbags .
35 We 've already told you about ‘ Streetwise ’ , Jarol 's latest chunky yarn for kids ' knits .
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37 In the following extract ( 13 ) , there is another example of a mismatch between speakers ' topics , brought about by a misunderstanding of the intended meaning of a particular word .
38 The same case could , of course , have been made about listeners ' attitudes to the number and length of speeches to which they were now to be subjected .
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40 Some part of the variation between action and control groups at first referral is also probably due to the slightly greater difficulty in the collection of data about control sample clients than about those in the action sample , where the development officers were engaged in detailed meetings about clients ' circumstances with service-providers of all kinds .
41 The collection of information about clients ' backgrounds and their ‘ problems ’ , and about carers , would likewise permit greater confidence that like was being compared with like ( or point to interesting differences ) , and enable some analysis of the matching of responses to needs .
42 Here are some fascinating facts about animals ' eyes .
43 I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members .
44 Editor , — Michael Dewey 's plea for authors ' rights brought back painful memories , for we have recently suffered the writer 's equivalent of torture at the hands of the editors of a journal published by the BMA .
45 Care and advice for addicts ' families
46 Thus there was an intimate connection between heads ' philosophies and their views of their role , and between these and school management .
47 There should be better laws requiring that housing conditions are provided which are sufficient for animals ' needs .
48 For instance , both of our prevalence surveys found strong correlations between townships ' rates of known opioid use and levels of social deprivation , particularly unemployment .
49 This reveals that these words do not just carry information about proportions but also about speakers ' expectations , and even speakers ' expectations about hearers ' expectations and so on .
50 While in the case of the press alternatives were difficult to find , in that of radio other stations existed that could be listened to if the national station was found to be boring or did not cater for listeners ' tastes .
51 These provide a ready source of material on areas such as clients ' backgrounds , professional standards and good practices .
52 Welcome once again to Circuit Surgery , our regular clinic for readers ' problems .
53 Welcome again to Circuit Surgery , our regular clinic for readers ' problems .
54 Handson in association with Stanley Stanley Tools are offering £100 worth of Stanley and Rabone tools as shown below for the winner of Hands On competition for readers ' tips .
55 STANLEY TOOLS are offering £100 worth of Stanley and Rabone tools as shown below for the winner of our Hands On competition for readers ' tips .
56 Thank you for printing my request for readers ' ideas regarding the use of empty cones .
57 Mr Maxwell said that his alterations — which he would make for publication in his newspapers — were to substitute the term ombudsman for readers ' representatives and to widen the clause in the code of practice which refers to non-payment of criminals to include those benefiting from a criminal act .
58 The survey will provide information about drivers ' perceptions of overtaking as well as of being overtaken .
59 There is a growing trend towards greater protection for journalists ' sources in Europe , according to Ms D'Souza .
60 The terse Latin of a Cambridgeshire assize role records how , in the fourteenth century , a boy went out on stilts after birds ' eggs and was drowned in the heart of the fen .
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