Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The House of Lords held that in the present case the defendants ' disclaimer was sufficient to exclude the assumption by the defendants of a duty of care towards the plaintiff . |
2 | However in the present case the defendants ' contractual entitlement corresponds , in our view , to the indemnity basis set out in sub-rule ( 2 ) . |
3 | In construing the Act without reference to the Parliamentary proceedings , he treats it as decisive that in this case the taxpayers ' children were only occupying surplus accommodation and that it lay in the discretion of the school whether to grant such benefit to the taxpayers . |
4 | However , for the most part the fundholders ' business plans indicated that they planned to make savings in the prescribing element of their budgets rather than in hospital services . |
5 | In contrast the Situationists ' notion of pleasure is a negation of work in almost every sense of the word — a kind of involuntary idleness in the land of Cockaigne . |
6 | In contrast the Barbarians ' tries owed everything to thrilling running , crisp passing and a surprisingly high level of understanding between what was a hugely-talented collection of players , but nevertheless a scratch side . |
7 | It 's important to renew the funding , because if we do n't have any funding the women 's centre 's going to close . |
8 | On the morning of the election the parties ' colours , in the two horse race , were much in evidence . |
9 | In the 1950 election the Tories ' share of the vote recovered significantly , with Labour losing support among the middle classes of the southern suburbs in particular , although the Labour Party could still rely on enthusiastic working class support ( the turnout at the 1950 election was the highest ever ) . |
10 | To this day , it signifies almost better than any other building the Victorians ' love of spectacle and sentiment and their confidence that a new world order could be created out of a massive syncretism . |
11 | In the stand the Directors ' Box emptied quickly but two men , sitting together , did not join in the rapid movement towards the Board Room . |
12 | The difficulty the women 's committees discovered , however , was that social programmes with no nationalist content failed to attract women , while nationalist programmes quickly triggered wasteful competitive conflicts between the four committee networks for ‘ control ’ of a locality . |
13 | The Secretary of State took on board the consultants ' recommendations and , in November 1988 , sanctioned the extension of MDC 's boundaries . |
14 | Similarly , when one reads the dedication of The Problem of Pain — 'to the Inklings ' — one understands some of its short-cuts , as well as some of its more peculiar turns of phrase ( e.g. of the Incarnation — ‘ It has the master touch — the rough , male taste of reality . |
15 | Of course the supermarkets ' aim is to make fat profits and they are not really in the business of doing their customers favours . |
16 | If we write v for x , the equation of motion may be written as the first-order pair unc or , when{ x , v } is proportional to expt , unc This requires unc Giving of course the eigenvalues unc for each of which unc is simply degenerate . |
17 | And at the court I can remember this as a kid , at the court , of course I was n't in at at the court but I remember the story the blacklegs er picked out people and said they and they and they threw stones you see , through the window . |
18 | I have had to stoop to pocketing the money the Supporters ' Club give for raffle prizes . |
19 | The ones selected for each disc present the artists ' finest performances and these are only transferred from high quality original pressings . |
20 | Chancellor Norman Lamont was also slammed by the Labour leader for the damage the Tories ' ‘ heartless and mindless ’ policies had done . |
21 | As a result the casings ' ’ open area ’ is increased a hundredfold , allowing more water in and , because the slots are much narrower , keeping more grit out . |
22 | By 1956 she had become Hollywood 's best-known female and had married in succession the sportsmen 's baseball hero , Joe Di Maggio , and the intellectuals ' Broadway hero , Arthur Miller . |
23 | In the event , Palmerston and Russell agreed to sink their differences and with a united opposition the Conservatives ' days were numbered . |
24 | For example , in this study the patients ' sex and the length of time since diagnosis were both significantly associated with glycaemic control , as were the treatment group and number of diabetes related events in the previous 10 years . |
25 | Despite colonial rule the islands ' distinctive craft techniques survived , particularly a liking for work inlaid with mother-of-pearl . |
26 | In the extract below they refer to the effect the teachers ' attitudes have on their behaviour and on the way prejudices appear to match their gradations of colour : |
27 | In essence the courts ' control over the conditions of jurisdiction is premised upon the assumption that they are thereby effectuating the will of Parliament ; they are ensuring that the tribunal or authority remains within the boundaries of what Parliament intended it to examine by ensuring that those conditions are present . |
28 | The main body of the investors was , of course , the Pioneers ' Society ; and it was primarily in intention and practice a consumers ' co-operative . |
29 | In the longer term an owners ' association may wish to take over these activities from the management company , and some thought needs to be given to making this possible . |
30 | No wonder the Socialists ' manifesto offers measures to reduce unemployment , invest Ptas500 billion ( $1 billion ) in training over the next four years , and build 500,000 new houses . |