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

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1 A new telephone hotline will be established by York City Council to deal with parking problems in the Barbican area under new revised proposals for a residents ' parking scheme .
2 He became the chairman of the residents ' committee , and at the official opening , had some very honest , articulate and moving words to say .
3 Presenting her with gifts including an art deco clock and a cheque , he thanked her and her husband , a former chairman of the residents ' association , for all they had done for Le Court .
4 Dennis Jarrett is right and Kathy Vowles , chairman of the residents ' association , is left .
5 I 'm actually , I am actually , I 've been party , they 've been circulating me with the correspondence of the residents ' association and I am very worried about this but do n't feel , until invited by the residents ' association , that we should do any more .
6 He had screeched to a halt in the residents ' parking bay in an unimpressed Hereford Road , let himself in , banged on his own door and , keeping his distance , ordered Jacqui to go off to the pictures for the afternoon .
7 This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes :
8 The IDA responded to the charges by pointing out that it had brought Dr McDonald in to allay local fears after a residents ' spokesperson had said that an independent medical opinion could satisfy the residents and noted that this internationally renowned expert had pronounced the factory to be entirely safe .
9 Some of the surplus there could in fact have been ploughed into a er further extensions of the present residents ' parking , but of course , as has been mentioned here , I welcome the , the modest er extension of the residents ' parking into the other half of
10 Denis Carroll , chairperson of the Residents ' Association , said ‘ Objections from 93 per cent of the local community to the gold prospectors are 50/50 between environmental and religious concerns .
11 I propose that Mr will make the opening statement and then I 'll turn to Mr and then Mr are you speaking on behalf of the Residents ' Association ?
12 First , that the conditions I have described constituted a substantial interference with the residents ' enjoyment of their property up to June 1990 ; second , that enough residents were affected to constitute a public nuisance if it were not for his other defences .
13 Indeed in the case of Bijlmermeer , there is concern over the residents ' increased fear of assault by assailants concealed in shrubbery close to walkways between the flat blocks , so that in future some vehicular access to some of the blocks is to be permitted , even though it undermines the integrity of the segregation principle .
14 The meeting elected members to the Residents ' Committee for the Investigation of the Effects on Health of Asbestos Fibres in the Environment .
15 The evening meal had been re-scheduled for 8.30 p.m. ; and with time to spare , after throwing his own large hold-all on to the counterpane of his single bed , Ashenden joined a few of the other tourists in the Residents ' Lounge , where he took some sheets of the hotel 's own note-paper , and began to write a letter .
16 David introduced her to the warden , then they made their way to the residents ' common-room where Rachel was given a rapturous welcome by her new friends , in particular by a young Down 's syndrome woman called Belinda whose delight at seeing her again was only too apparent .
17 A survey among the residents ' families has shown overwhelming opposition to the closure proposal .
18 Edward Young , as architect , took a keen interest in the residents ' reactions to his work , and on the whole was gratified .
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