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

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1 One AE almost immediately handed in a form for a telegraphic transfer and within 15 minutes the client 's funds were being transferred to the company 's bank .
2 [ 10.6 The foregoing states the Seller 's entire liability to the Purchaser and the Purchaser 's sole and exclusive remedies against the Supplier in connection with claims based on or resulting from the infringement of intellectual property rights , of any kind whatsoever , of third parties . ]
3 These two offices , coupled with the less formal influence Gloucester derived from his closeness to the king , ensured that for contemporaries the duke 's importance was national rather than purely regional .
4 These two offices , coupled with the less formal influence Gloucester derived from his closeness to the king , ensured that for contemporaries the duke 's importance was national rather than purely regional .
5 She implores the gods for vengeance in an extended da capo air , with nine key-changes the work 's musical and dramatic climax ( movements 9b-10 : Récitatif Air : D major ) .
6 The public was shown how the hobby is organised , obtained copies the hobby 's Code of Conduct , as well as a list of manufacturers and retailers of detectors and associated equipment .
7 In the next move , each player copies the other 's previous move , which was COOPERATE .
8 Shakespeare 's drama is celebrated for its poetry , a compliment that on the surface suggests ideologically neutral approval of its language , but which also belies suppositions about the attitudes the plays ' language articulates .
9 Such an approach occasionally misrepresents the composer 's explicit instructions .
10 It was apparent that in many cases the Board 's advertising had been ineffective or unattractive .
11 In most cases the cuckoo 's egg looks very like its hosts ' eggs .
12 In around 75% of cases the Commissioner 's name is added to the title of the proceedings .
13 In other cases the parents ' view of what their child should be able to do is appropriate but the child is showing a delay in his or her development and needs more detailed assessment of the level of progress .
14 In both cases the parents ' resignation to the inevitability of the assessment outcome arose from their having no opportunity to determine or seriously influence the objectives of the assessment nor to contribute to the conceptual framework within which their children 's needs were being assessed .
15 The Dickens study reported that 55 per cent of applicants and 67 per cent of respondents were represented , though in the remaining cases the companies ' representatives ' status could not be readily identified ( Dickens et al. , 1985 ) .
16 In such cases the claimant 's doctor could be telephoned for the information but it is likely either Europ Assistance or H.O .
17 In such cases the claimant 's doctor could be telephoned for the information but it is likely Europ Assistance or H.O .
18 In such cases the company 's directors must declare that their business is solvent and can pay all its debts within 12 months .
19 In such cases the company 's directors pass a resolution that the company be wound up .
20 In some cases the school 's survival would depend on it , especially schools which were already threatened by falling rolls due to demographic factors .
21 However , there will also be in some cases the judge 's view of the relative culpability of the prisoner and co-defendants .
22 In both cases the government 's beneficiary is itself .
23 In some cases the government 's attempts to tighten its control and impose administrative and cultural uniformity created nationalist opposition where virtually none had existed : this was most evident in the Baltic provinces dominated by a Germanic aristocracy and in the semi-autonomous Duchy of Finland .
24 In many previous cases the government 's encouragement to the Society to organize research projects had not been matched by funding ; Kempe strove to remedy this .
25 As to the climbdowns to which the right hon. Gentleman referred , they merely reflect the Government 's success in putting in writing — and I agree that this was needed in some cases the Government 's intentions , using words that even the right hon. Gentleman could understand .
26 In many cases the man 's pay packet is swallowed up at the weekend , when rent and other bills are paid and weekend food is bought , so the Family Allowance paid on Tuesdays provides some food for the family until the next pay day .
27 The rule of law which seems to have evolved , or at least to be evolving , is that ‘ a failure to comply with the requirements of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is fatal to the lawfulness of the committal ’ ( see Howes v. Howes , 142 N.L.J. 753 ) and that in contempt cases the court 's powers under section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 will be used only in exceptional cases .
28 But if there is any real doubt in marginal cases the officer 's need to cover himself against the possibility of criticism from above normally resolves the issue in favour of sampling .
29 The articles of association of each company , or , in some cases the shareholders ' agreement , lay down the procedures for share valuation .
30 In two cases the housewife 's father is a regular visitor in the day time , and in one case the father regularly combines a social visit with a trip to the launderette to dry clothes on his daughter 's behalf .
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