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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 ) .
5 The articles of association of each company , or , in some cases the shareholders ' agreement , lay down the procedures for share valuation .
6 Within such groups the males ' competitiveness for females produced a strongly hierarchical sequence of ranks .
7 The company was floated shortly after that with the shares selling at six times the auditors ' valuation .
8 Because these were predominantly part-time units the parents ' close proximity was very useful in assisting the wives in their daily farm tasks .
9 In rural districts the banks ' main purpose was the receiving of bills brought in by local traders and farmers .
10 the way we get feedback from the audience the way we ensure that we involve the audience as well through the use of the eyes the names er and asking questions .
11 In all schools the governors ' obligation to report on the discharge of their functions obviously includes their response to special educational needs , and in special schools is synonymous with it .
12 In some schools the children 's toilets are included in the conducted tour for potential new parents .
13 In Holland and several other continental countries the unions ' rightful place was very much regarded as being ‘ not inside the plant but beyond the gates ’ ( Windmüller , 1967 ) .
14 Without turn-out , tutus and pointe shoes the dancers ' bodies still have the same physical apparatus as before and if bodies are to dance at all they must submit to some form of discipline .
15 These rules were based on the knowledge of what movements the dancers ' bodies were capable .
16 In those circumstances the Raiders ' record of three defeats in four games proved unacceptable .
17 As the waves crashed round the hilltops the wizards ' palaces broke free and floated on the surface of the waves .
18 In the family proceedings court certain procedural functions may be carried out by a single justice or in certain circumstances a justices ' clerk ( see Chapter 4 , 1 ) .
19 In the larger American stations the women 's waiting-room sometimes had a ‘ matron ’ available to help women with their children or those fatigued by their journey .
20 These days the Sandinistas ' party anthem , which refers to the US government as the ‘ enemies of humanity ’ , sounds quaintly out of date .
21 In recent years the officers ' freedom to divorce professional judgement from political calculation has , in many authorities , diminished sharply , and today 's chief officers are increasingly coming ‘ to see their role as less than that of a neutral professional or technocrat and more that of a bureaucratic politician ’ ( Laffin and Young , 1985 , p. 51 ) .
22 Over the years the Ladies ' Minutes , whilst complete , give no more than a glimpse of the main Club 's activity , but it can be deduced that clubhouse alterations were made in 1914 and again in 1920 at which period the course was also altered .
23 Over the last forty years the Women 's Fellowship has made an invaluable contribution to the life of the church .
24 After 75 years the founders ' aim was on the verge of realisation .
25 He had received his political education in the household of Nur ed-Din , ruler of Syria from 1154 to 1174 and in those years the crusaders ' greatest enemy .
26 I think television would be as much to blame as any you know the bairns the children 's programmes are all in English and so on you can .
27 The University of Walkato , Hamilton , New Zealand reached its 25th Anniversary in 1989 and as part of the celebrations a Graduates ' Association was formed .
28 Practitioners are strongly advised to use Clause 3(a) as under the Rules a solicitors ' incorporated practice is permitted only to ‘ carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships . ’
29 Practitioners are strongly advised to use Clause 3(a) as under the Rules a solicitors ' incorporated practice is permitted only to ‘ carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships . ’
30 There are individual deals the players ' company has no control over .
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