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

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1 Bolsheviks and moderate socialists alike joined garrison troops , sailors from Kronstadt and workers ' militia ( 'Red Guard' ) detachments in heading off the force despatched by Kornilov .
2 We wonder whether in Maran and colleagues ' study there was a significant difference in the peak adrenaline concentrations ( fig 1 of their paper ) .
3 The design of Maran and colleagues ' study would seem to exclude such trouble .
4 Molly had told him all about Mrs Curdle and gipsies ' ways .
5 Editor , — We wish to reply to C P Shearman and colleagues ' comments regarding our letter since they contain several inaccuracies .
6 Editor , — D J P Barker and colleagues ' study puts a further nail in the coffin of those who doubt that the intrauterine environment influences later health — in this instance , death from cardiovascular disease .
7 Though there can be no doubting the importance of maternal malnutrition as a cause of reduced fetal growth in poor countries and even perhaps in Preston , Sheffield , and Hertford in the early part of this century , where Barker and colleagues ' cohorts were born and brought up , there is no strong evidence of undernutrition now being responsible for restraining intrauterine growth in developed countries .
8 AZ.G.M. and Gardeners ' Roadshow Monday 26th April .
9 Magistrates refused a similar request last December after residents ' objections , but Anchor resubmitted the application .
10 SIR , — Dr Parmet and colleagues ' ( April 24 , p 1057 ) demonstration of venous emboli detected during knee arthroplasty illustrates the use of a technique that may have much wider applications in the study of embolism .
11 It was reported from Brussels yesterday that EC officials had agreed that the Highlands and Islands ' gross domestic product reached only 79 per cent of the European average .
12 The Highlands and Islands ' possible eligibility for European Community Objective 1 funding status has raised hopes that the mooted Highland University could be one of the first projects to benefit .
13 Deep caves and passages have been cut into the limestone by streams flowing from Ben More Assynt : by the glen of Traligill Burn , the Vikings ' Trolls ' Gill or giants ' ravine ; Noc nan Uamh , the ‘ hill of the caves ’ , Allt nan Uamh , the ‘ burn of the caves ’ .
14 THE official opening of Darlington 's Skerne Park neighbourhood house was performed by housing chairman Bill Dixon and residents ' association chairwoman Joyce Standing .
15 Overleaf : Detail from Day and Masters ' map of Somerset , 1782
16 Following Roman 's resignation ( or the handing in of his mandate , as he put it ) on Sept. 26 , and conciliation discussions between Iliescu and miners ' leader Miron Cosma , the miners began to withdraw from Bucharest on Sept. 27 .
17 N Starey and colleagues ' article is particularly challenging in its radical approach to the funding of all health care and the formation of a primary care provider unit .
18 Editor , — N Starey and colleagues ' paper on general practitioners ' involvement in management arrangements for commissioning services in the future raises important issues about the evolution of the purchasing function .
19 Our results can be interpreted as supporting Gardner and colleagues ' finding in that the fathers of three ( out of 54 ) cases and two ( out of 324 ) controls had been monitored for exposure to ionising radiation before their child was conceived ( relative risk 9.0 , 1.0 to 107.8 ) .
20 There may be ‘ flaws ’ in our study of which we are not aware but we can not accept Basko and co-workers ' statement that blood smears from day 0 to day 8 , in-vitro sensitivity , and concentration studies were not done .
21 Philip Heslop QC , counsel for club chairman Alan Sugar , said January , 1994 , was the earliest date he could see for the full hearing of the dispute between Mr Sugar and Spurs ' chief executive Terry Venables .
22 Editor , — V S Taskar and colleagues ' article on foreign body aspiration as a hazard of metered dose inhalers appropriately emphasises aspects of good inhaler technique .
23 Editor , — We believe that there are two other important lessons to be learnt from A R J Bosley and colleagues ' lesson of the week on toxic shock syndrome after minor dermatological surgery .
24 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' concern about overuse of diagnostic curettage and the potential cost savings have wide implications both for gynaecologists and general practitioners .
25 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' implication that there are major savings to be made in the investigation of menstrual abnormality will doubtless delight district health authorities .
26 Editor , — In response to Angela Coulter and colleagues ' study of the use of diagnostic dilatation and curettage Jane Weston and colleagues advocate that the procedure should be performed at the time of routine sterilisation procedures ‘ to exclude early pregnancy . ’
27 SIR , — Dr Lerman and colleagues ' report ( May 1 , p 1105 ) on circulating N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide as a marker for symptomless left-ventricular dysfunction , and your accompanying commentary by Professor Barnett on the diagnosis of symptomless left-ventricular dysfunction , prompt us to draw attention to another promising analyte for diagnosing and monitoring heart failure — cyclic guanosine monophosphate ( cGMP ) .
28 Editor , — Martin P Samuels and colleagues ' paper on diagnosis and management after life threatening events in infants and young children who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation suffers from the fact that the hospital provides a tertiary referral service and probably sees problematic cases .
29 Stainsby and colleagues ' finding of no significant difference in serum concentrations of antibodies to various mycobacteria , including M paratuberculosis , between patients with Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis and healthy controls argues against the hypothesis that Crohn 's disease is caused by M paratuberculosis .
30 Dykstra was in exceptional form for Motherwell but Rangers ' persistence paid off just as persistent fouling put Motherwell 's new recruit , Ally Graham , into the referee 's notebook on his debut .
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