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

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1 Revenue from video cassettes pushed up Carlton Communications ' profit before tax by 15% to £102.3m in the year to 30 September 1992 .
2 He has measured several fabled hits himself — notably Charles Fellows ' long-accepted 175-yard record : ‘ It is clear from the geography of the ground that this was impossible .
3 Rumours were rife that Wigan were poised to swoop for the 22-year-old Great Britain star and Saints were lining up Featherstone Rovers ' international Paul Newlove as a replacement but Mr Latham adds : ‘ There have been no enquiries for him he is contracted to us . ’
4 It will act as a case study in how imports are facilitated by changing distribution patterns in the UK and how UK manufacturers ' ability to react is hampered by an inadequate information base .
5 Yet Oxford Students ' Union president Vicky Howe said support for Clinton was running high , not because he was a former student , but in opposition to President Bush .
6 One of the issues raised by OPEC , in intervals between efforts to raise the unit price of crude oil , was the periodic decline in the value of the currency in which all crude oil trading is conducted , and in which therefore OPEC members ' revenues were received .
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