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

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31 This role meets the needs of the team for cohesiveness and collaboration , for role-holders tend to be perceptive of peoples ' needs and adept at supporting individuals .
32 If any member wishes to see a copy of the R.H.A. plans or the branches ' report or would like to be involved in any way please contact myself of Lynn Inglis .
33 RIGHT AND TOP OF THIS PAGE By studying the typology of lamps , and also by studying the manufacturers ' stamps and the type of clay , the original provenance and date of the lamps can be established .
34 One of the reasons we developed a design-led retail business , offering our own unique products , was because we saw we could distance ourselves from other retailers who were just selling manufacturers ' products and discounting them and getting into constant competitive battles .
35 Fussy stripes and piping , shoulder flashes and chest panels , buttons , drawstrings and cuffs all came under the manufacturers ' scrutiny and were tampered with .
36 Both of these functions can be carried out quickly and efficiently in main storage , and it is important to use the manufacturers ' software and allocate space to allow this to happen .
37 The criminal law sees only some types of property deprivation as robbery or theft ; it excludes , for example , the separation of consumers and part of their money that follows manufacturers ' malpractices or advertisers ' misrepresentations ; it excludes shareholders losing their money because managers behaved in ways which they thought would be to the advantage of shareholders even though the only tangible benefits accrued to the managers ( Hopkins 1980b ) ; it excludes the extra tax citizens , in this or other countries , have to pay because : ( i ) corporations and the very wealthy are able to employ financial experts at discovering legal loopholes through which money can be safely transported to tax havens ; ( ii ) Defence Department officials have been bribed to order more expensive weaponry systems or missiles in ‘ excess ’ of those ‘ needed ’ ; ( iii ) multinational drug companies charge our National Health Services prices which are estimated to be at least , £50 millions in excess of alternative supplies .
38 One can gain a certain insight from manufacturers ' advertising and reports from other people , but finally it comes down to whether the machine is suitable for the individual 's needs and whether he can afford the price .
39 In 1985 , the government set up a Nitrate Coordination Group ( NCG ) including DoE , the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and food ( MAFF ) , the Fertiliser Manufacturers ' Association and the National Farmers ' Union , but excluding consumers , environment or health groups .
40 They studied referees ' reports and may recommend pulling the plug again after the final at Wembley on March 27 .
41 A further concern is that some journals do not transmit the referees ' comments to the authors ; this wastes the referees ' time and fails to appreciate that they want to improve published articles not just act as gatekeepers .
42 A schools ' video and a book are being produced , looking back on the history of the LGC .
43 And the number of special schools ' students and pupils , pupils seen , in years ten upwards .
44 How can any governing body discuss or ratify headteachers ' proposals unless they are aware of recent educational reforms and thinking , understand the schools ' organisation and planning and know of its successes and anticipated problems ?
45 The House Bill sets aside $250 million in 1984 to retain teachers and improve schools ' equipment and services — particularly access to computers .
46 West Sussex has no quarrel with the Bill 's basic objectives of raising the overall quality of schools ' teaching and and attainment by changing the inspection system requiring all schools to be inspected periodically .
47 The Company is providing trophies for the village schools ' competition and a wayside seat for presentation to the winning hamlet .
48 Dr Hari also congratulated Mrs Marian Fang ( Chair or the Hong Kong Special Schools ' Council and Principal of the John F. Kennedy Centre for Handicapped Children ) on her work with mentally impaired children .
49 He would reject the 100 outstanding applications for GM status ( including the nine unfortunate schools given preliminary approval to go ahead in September ) , and could reduce the existing schools ' funding and capital for building improvements .
50 For schools ' parties and other group bookings contact Oxford ( 0865 ) 728822
51 The more senior staff also say they feel more competent to conduct the review , have contributed to more of the report directly , found the LEA guidelines more useful , report that outsiders were more involved in their schools ' review and consider their reports to be more judgmental .
52 Raising levels of accountability ; by measuring schools against each other locally and nationally ( whilst ‘ taking account of [ a school 's ] particular circumstances ’ ) , enabling LEAs and others to assess schools ' strengths and weaknesses , through publication of National Curriculum assessments .
53 Information was also given by the Friends of Cathedral Music , the Cathedral Organists ' Association , the Choir Schools ' Association and the National Federation of Cathedral Old Choristers ' Associations .
54 Opinion is sharply divided on this issue , but it is at present under consideration by some Deans and Chapters , the Choir Schools ' Association and the Cathedral Organists ' Association .
55 The six-day event at St Mary 's will be launched on Monday with a concert given by the Wirral Schools ' Orchestras and a pageant performed by St Mary 's CE Primary School , starting at 7.30pm .
56 The Authority , and its schools , were able to draw on the skills of six experienced teachers ; the institute and the students were able to use the local knowledge and pragmatic insights of the schools ' staff and the advisory teacher .
57 The provision of information presupposes a two-way exchange both as a concomitant of genuine partnership and in order that LEA decisions and information are grounded in an exact and sympathetic understanding of schools ' situations and needs .
58 A slight staggering of schools ' starting and finishing times sometimes leads to a more efficient use of buses ( although the service may then be less convenient to other users ) .
59 RETAILERS hope the interest rate cut may boost shoppers ' confidence and High Street spending in the run-up to Christmas .
60 I have made it perfectly clear to the ferry owners in Rathlin that we shall do nothing without discussing it with them and the islanders ' development and community association .
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