Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | These days BEM systems cost little or no more than conventional controllers so the Exeter Arms ' payback period of two-and-a-half years would be much shorter today . |
2 | Before yesterday 's game , both sets of supporters , who won plaudits for their rapport at the 1985 League Cup final , joined in a chorus of You 'll Never Walk Alone the Liverpool supporters ' anthem . |
3 | In the 23 August 1968 issue of It the plug was provided , next to news that Knullar had taken over the It workers ' co-operative . |
4 | Yesterday the shop stewards ' convener , John Kydd , promised : ‘ We can bring this company to its knees ; it is a choice the company has to make . |
5 | It is hardly the drug companies ' fault that the purchasers do not know their strengths — or their minds . |
6 | His contributions included his work with Scripture Union , his long association with Cambridge University Mission , and his leading role with Andy Pierssene in setting up the Oxford Boys ' Club Trust . |
7 | There might be no ready and easy solution to the problems that taxi drivers face , but there are those , such as the Peace Train organisation , who have taken up the taxi drivers ' case and are concerned to alter public opinion and attitudes generally in Northern Ireland . |
8 | In 1880 he set up the Art Furnishers ' Alliance at Bond Street to sell ‘ artistic house furnishing material ’ . |
9 | In 1888 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects , and also the Art Workers ' Guild , of which he was to be an enthusiastic and devoted member , and which provided his main circle of friends ; he was elected master of the guild for the year 1903 . |
10 | There is also the BBC Gardeners ' World Directory ( March , £7.99 , 36230 8 ) , a list of nurseries , organisations , and other useful addresses . |
11 | The main white-collar union is the Transport Salaried Staffs ' Association ( TSSA ) , formerly the Railway Clerks ' Association , with about 32,000 members in BR . |
12 | Later that month , an action began in the High Court between John Lydon and Glitterbest , in which Lydon asked the High Court to render the management agreement void and appoint a receiver to sort out the Sex Pistols ' affairs and finances . |
13 | Down at the one-time pavilion that was now the Venetz sisters ' lakeside restaurant , Angelica Venetz had decided that it was time for the big old mallard 's appointment in duck heaven . |
14 | There were candles on the altar , on the pulpit , on the deep stone ledges of the windows , and the glossy leaves gave back the candle flames ' reflections . |
15 | Last week it put out a DCE Developers ' Kit for OpenVMS on VAX platforms . |
16 | The commander of the Western Front virtually ordered the Smolgubispolkom to eject school number 9 out of what was now a Volga orphans ' home run by a ‘ revolutionary military committee ’ . |
17 | Here the fashion designers ' latest collections are translated into the affordable ware that high-street stores everywhere will be offering . |
18 | Paradoxically the introduction of the state pension seems to have ended independent activity by workers ' organizations , with even the Durham miners ' scheme fading out between the wars . |
19 | It was great weather , plenty of blue sky , but it was n't the Sky Blues ' day — it was very emphatically Leeds 's . |
20 | IF YOU have caterpillars still happily chomping away at your over-wintering cabbages and sprouts , then the Suffolk Naturalists ' Society would like to know about it . |
21 | This is where the boxing writers ' grumble : they want to see you flatten your opponent , not display your moves . |
22 | For the first three months Barfield is officially the ER businesses ' proprietor and holds any surplus funds they generate . |
23 | This happy trend had not been clear earlier on when the Art Dealers ' Association was trying to fill its sixty-four booths . |
24 | Another attempt to resolve this dilemma , to provide really useful knowledge , outside of institutions and in close cooperation with the working class and other oppressed groups , is to be found in N. Ireland , i.e. The Ulster Peoples ' College . |