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

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1 The reasons for bankers ' reluctance have not been articulated .
2 There are many complex reasons for historians ' disagreement .
3 Other reasons for pupils ' absence can provide challenges to the school .
4 Pupils ' non-attendance at school can be authorised or not and there are many reasons for pupils ' absence — illness being the most common .
5 There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience .
6 The responsibilities of this department cover the development of the HCIMA professional qualifications , liaison with centres offering HCIMA programmes and administration of the moderation system , accreditation of hospitality programmes in the UK and overseas , management development activities for members ' self development , Student Members recruitment , Licentiate assessments and career counselling .
7 It was not until 1982 that mandatory scales for architects ' services were replaced by recommended fees — with the RIBA responsible for establishing the scale .
8 Also , there has to be strict rules for visitors ' feeding of the animals and most of the time no feeding of this kind is allowed .
9 I have obtained the permission of the chairman to sell the shares as required by the company 's inhouse rules for directors ' dealings .
10 It drops central bankers ' insistence on centrally-set rules for members ' budget deficits .
11 Top Tory Michael Ancram yesterday joined calls for taxpayers ' cash to be restricted to the Queen and Prince Charles .
12 Side-sheets for clubs ' existing mobile systems are available , plus a complete recovering service .
13 The school , therefore , has in its budget funds for teachers ' salaries and other staffing costs , equipment and books , heating and lighting , rates , examination fees and all internal maintenance associated with normal ‘ wear and tear ’ .
14 27 Local walks for Ramblers ' Association Forbidden Britain Day .
15 Another statement covers American university libraries , but does not cite formulae for collections ' size or growth rate which can be generally applied .
16 ‘ There are clear market opportunities for operators '
17 The move is part of the company 's attempt to strengthen consumer awareness of the Church 's brand and to extend retail opportunities for ladies ' and men 's shoes .
18 It also restricts opportunities for pupils ' own interesting mathematical questions like :
19 FUN DESIGNS FOR KIDS ' ROOMS
20 Although it is a parent 's or guardian 's statutory responsibility to ensure children 's regular attendance at school , schools generally see it as their responsibility to monitor attendance , to seek explanation from parents for pupils ' non-attendance and to ensure that once pupils come to school they attend their classes .
21 So protests about the Government 's proposals to charge parents for extras ' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall wide of the mark .
22 Bluot 's baked lavish cakes for saints ' days , Easter and Sun-days .
23 In the short term , it might have serious effects for consumers ' budgets ; in the long term , it might encourage a switch to nuclear or solar power .
24 Old-style movements for workers ' control are no longer feasible in a world of transnationals and global production and semi-skilled labour .
25 The SCOTVEC system will provide national audit criteria as benchmarks for centres ' internal quality systems to be measured against and also as targets against which those systems can be developed .
26 Some innovative banks and overseas aid departments of OECD governments do sometimes combine finance and aid to provide low-cost financial packages for LDCs ' projects .
27 The profound implications for pupils ' relationships with their families and communities should be recognised .
28 There are a number of possible explanations for girls ' superior primary school performance .
29 While few individual teachers will have time for extensive projects , there are many possibilities for teachers ' groups , or for collaborative projects with local record offices or museums .
30 With rhythmic variations 11 and 76 years long now identified in the measurements of solar diameter , it seems straightforward to interpret the longer trend as part of a similar but longer cycle , which would pose no real problems for astrophysicists ' and geologists ' faith in the long-term stability of our nearest star .
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