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

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31 The BS project has meant more probing into clients ' energy management control .
32 Older people were much more impressed by politicians ' energy than were younger people .
33 What is characteristic of strong cultures , and in particular the strong cultures of our sample companies , is that management is deeply respectful of employees ' special knowledge .
34 In this view the ‘ grammar ’ of the text is more evident in readers ' accounts of literature than in the actual literary works — unless , as Culler himself does in his study of Flaubert , one chooses to read a text as a sort of allegory of the reading process itself ( see Culler 1974 ) .
35 You will also need to check the measurements of rooms , which are usually inaccurate in agents ' particulars .
36 Feminist psychology 's greater awareness of the discipline 's complexities makes it more conscious of psychologists ' social construction than traditional psychologists are , and more uncertain about psychologists ' status as rational , unified subjects .
37 However , at base , the trial centred on the illegal conspiracy to support the Guinness share price during the takeover battle in order to make the Guinness cash and shares offer more attractive to Distillers ' shareholders .
38 Some of the difficulty with words is probably due to pupils ' problems with the concepts involved and to questions about them being out of context .
39 This has the real hard stuff — cattle mutilations performed by aliens ( apparently , ‘ for reasons we do n't yet understand ’ , they 're also interested in cows ' bottoms ) , UFOs and AIDS , stories about he ‘ men in black ’ , CIA men from space , who drive brand new Fifties ' cars , wear trousers that do n't crease and harass people who claim to have seen UFOs .
40 The presumption of innocence is also concerned with victims ' rights : it is there to prevent an innocent suspect from becoming the second victim of a crime .
41 Illich is also sceptical of professionals ' self-descriptions and has described them as definers of reality in their relationship with clients .
42 Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Students ' Union membership .
43 Take , by way of example , a devoted nurse who is quite exceptionally sensitive to patients ' needs .
44 Being a writer of course , being the data problem , er , this is a big problem in psychoanalysis , because whereas erm , in an analysis , the analyst has er hundreds or probably thousands of hours ' data from the pre-associations of the patient , at the end .
45 Ideally , an approach is required which will narrow the focus of the " act of identity " in such a way that individual choices like the one just mentioned can be seen as part of systematic behaviour patterns which are simultaneously typical of speakers ' own fictive speech communities and conditioned by the immediate context of the interaction in which they occur .
46 Although management as such did not feature in these aims , the Authority perceived from the outset that their successful implementation would depend as much on schools ' internal management styles and strategies as on external guidance , advice and support .
47 This effectively increased the share of central grants to about three-quarters of councils ' income .
48 Doors with wood or aluminium frames are widely available from builders ' merchants and timber yards , and you can either do the work yourself or call in a local builder to do it for you .
49 I know that the hon. Member for Dundee , East is particularly concerned about students ' ability to meet accommodation costs from within their resources .
50 Solicitors regularly appear as advocates in the lower courts and , by special hat of the Lord Chancellor , in some Crown Courts which are geographically remote from barristers ' chambers .
51 Without such understandings of why teachers do what they do , it is then possible for researchers ' and policy-makers ' own interpretations to flood into the vacuum .
52 In this the University of Nottingham Union plays a central role , either running or being connected with almost all of students ' extra curricular activities .
53 Brearley was bitterly disappointed in Firths ' reaction to his innovation .
54 Does my hon. Friend agree that the Government are being amazingly generous with taxpayers ' money from 1993 onwards , when although the minimum 20 per cent .
55 It follows that one question doubtless uppermost in shareholders ' minds at this initial meeting will be price .
56 A lot of women do this , they 're very tolerant about boys ' mess in the home and untidiness generally , and in a sense they , they lay the foundations , right from the very beginning , of boys ' growing up to think of women as kind of household servants .
57 They are very tolerant about boys ' mess in the home and untidiness generally , and in a sense they lay the foundations right from the very beginning of boys growing up to think of women as kind of household servants — this attitude , you know , boys will be boys and they make a mess and poor mum has to do all the washing .
58 We also made links with the region of in Poland to develop tourist strategy and also links with a number of cities who were very interested in citizens ' participation and are going local initiative .
59 The research was therefore concerned with parents ' retrospective impressions and reflections , and not put alongside similar commentaries from social workers or children .
60 At weekends it is very busy with visitors ' cars and coaches .
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