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

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1 This time delay can have safety and/or economic consequences hence the need to accelerate the experts ' diagnosis and decision processes .
2 On 29 July 1991 Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 857 dismissed the solicitors ' summons but gave them leave to appeal .
3 There is a vast body of charity case law , many House of Lords decisions , a vast jurisprudence , massive textbooks , a profligacy of articles , a thriving Chancery Bar , the solicitors ' profession and the Charity Commissioners responding to numerous enquiries .
4 Great care had to be taken to hide this tell-tale clay , since its detection by aircraft would have betrayed the mines ' position and depth .
5 The pervasive influence of a combative religious morality was evident not only in the repealers ' language but in the common culture which bound many of them together .
6 Hayling , Walsh and the others gravely signed undertakings to appear in the prospectus that they would look after the shareholders ' money and manage the company in a ‘ responsible and profitable manner ’ .
7 Traditionally the vendor would be a party to the shareholders ' agreement and will give an appropriate undertaking to each of the shareholders .
8 In the 18C many of the greatest craftsmen and artists in Prague worked here ; it was in fact , the artists ' church and many of them donated paintings and were buried here .
9 This is so notwithstanding any resolution of the creditors ' committee or of the creditors to the contrary ( r 6.148(2) ) .
10 Delta says it was the ‘ destructive acts ’ of the creditors ' committee and its advisers that prevented the reorganisation , and that it provided $115m finance and blames the committee for its losses .
11 If the court accepts the creditors ' petition and grants a winding up order the company will come under the control of the Official Receiver ( a civil servant from the Department of Trade and Industry known as the OR ) .
12 To Marian it seemed that she and Allen were being overwhelmed and carried along by the rush of sound and the race of the sun up the sky , as though they were part of the birds ' song and the general triumphant awakening of the dawn .
13 I was already working as Derek 's apprentice carpet-fitter in my spare time — when I had any — but the wage I was getting was going not only on the birds ' upkeep but also on mine .
14 This poem is entitled The Clothiers ' Delight and subtitled " The Rich Men 's Joy and the Poor Men 's Sorrow " .
15 To compensate them for their lack of space , Chavez had paid for all the prisoners ' food and provided new plumbing and electricity .
16 since you done it we 've been looking in jewellers ' shops when I go , I go up town twice a week with her , you know , carry all the bags , and er we 're looking in the jewellers ' shop and some old , some lady stood there and , she were looking I says , come on they do n't wear marriage ri , wedding rings there !
17 In 1932 Broom was elected to the Headmasters ' Conference and the school therefore became officially a Public School — albeit in a somewhat special sense .
18 But the distinction between Public and grammar remained unclear , although the lines were sharpened by the creation in 1869 of the Headmasters ' Conference and the consequent definition of an inner circle of boys ' Public Schools , properly so called .
19 The committee that produced this report was set up to consider how public schools ( defined as those belonging to the Headmasters ' Conference or the Governing Bodies Association , together with ‘ comparable schools for girls ’ ) could develop and extend their association with the general education system .
20 As far as he was concerned , it was the Russians ' mistake and up to them to sort it out .
21 ‘ Fake ’ Intermediates were students who had done the Beginners ' course but learned nothing from it .
22 Nervous though we were , it did turn out to be reasonably straightforward — but this was after all the beginners ' course and the ingredients had been prepared ; even the chives had been chopped .
23 This combination , we feel , will provide a real test of the products ' value and ease of use — from the musicians ' point of view .
24 in fours compare and discuss the pairs ' list and compile a revised list ;
25 BROADCASTERS are warning that a deal struck between the BBC , the Musicians ' Union and the actors ' union , Equity , on the sale of video-recordings of TV programme mean an end to the release of minority interest programmes , like science documentaries , on video-tape or disc .
26 I 've contacted the Musicians ' Union and the Incorporated Society of Musicians .
27 This will attract the fishes ' attention and encourage them to feed .
28 ( c ) The most efficient delivery arrangement will be direct from the builders ' merchant or manufacturer to an individual site , rather than to the builder 's store .
29 Out of 12,000 mostly unskilled workers taken on to staff the park , of which two thirds have been French and the rest from abroad , as many as 4,000 are thought to have quit in the last few months , prompting worries about mounting costs on the operators ' training and employment budgets .
30 The government turns its head aside from government support — apart from words — and says that it is either the employers ' responsibility or the employees ' …
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