Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] banks ' [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A new standard known as FAS107 came into effect for banks ' 1992 accounts .
2 On another it is an exploration into how an abused child becomes an abuser — and the novel draws its painful resonance from the fact that this theme is part of Banks ' own experience : ‘ Alcoholism , domestic violence and abandonment , those are the three essential characteristics of my early family life , ’ he says .
3 The deterioration in their cash flow is one of the biggest problems now facing Japan 's stockmarket , along with more familiar woes like banks ' bad debts and distress in the property market .
4 M0 includes notes and coins held by the public plus cash in banks ' tills plus banks ' operational balances at the Bank of England .
5 This shows the relationship between banks ' primary source of liquid assets ( notes , coin and bankers ' balances in col. 2 ) and total asset/liabilities .
6 The development of banks ' off-balance business was a source of concern for regulators in the 1980s and early 1990s , but the problem may well become larger if the credit risk of the banks is further undermined and the banks no longer act as intermediaries in a growing number of capital market transactions .
7 Changes to banks ' bad-debt provisions ; lower taxes on futures dealings ; abolition of stamp duty on share dealings
8 It may take a few years yet , and some unlikely cohesion in banks ' own lobbying .
9 Changes in the corporate tax system designed to stimulate private-sector investment included accelerated depreciation allowances , a more generous tax treatment of banks ' bad debt provisions for businesses , and tax-free bonds for infrastructure projects .
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