Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Edward Stanton 's elder son , William , who was master mason to the Mint , attempted to carry on the sculptors ' yard , but was declared bankrupt in 1735 .
2 At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
3 In market terms , the key question is whether knackers will be in a financial position to pass on the renderers ' costs to farmers at a cost the farming community finds acceptable before they are forced out of business .
4 I like to think that we in the Met Office did our little bit towards keeping up the boys ' spirits .
5 The people who suffer if they are broken are not the owners , the shareholders or the board of directors , but those who work in the industry — people who have given their lives to that industry , built up the companies ' assets and made them into going concerns attractive for privatisation .
6 But will the arrival of baby number four signal that the time is right to ‘ hang up the booties ' once and for all ?
7 Tramp nightclub owner Johnny Gold lives out a housewives ' fantasy in the arms of the exotic Chippendale hunks on his camp Christmas card .
8 He says he found out the calves ' tongues were grey and pink .
9 This was augmented by Hastings 's conversion and two penalties , and only now , with more than a quarter of the match gone , did France pull themselves together and begin to pull back the Lions ' lead .
10 I wanted to know how the parties ' policies actually affect people 's daily lives .
11 At this stage it 's difficult to know how the parties ' proposals may differ .
12 He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' .
13 They have little experience of the style of presentation in higher courts ‘ and it matters ’ and whilst a number of solicitors are extremely good others ‘ let themselves down in court ’ and in doing so let down the solicitors ' branch of the profession as a whole .
14 Serendipity translates as the Gipsy Kings flamencoing up The Eagles ' ‘ Hotel California ’ , Javetta Steel 's gospel rendition of ‘ I 'd Like To Teach The World To Sing ’ and the classical renegades Kronos Quartet 's remarkably sympathetic ‘ Marquee Moon ’ .
15 Serendipity translates as the Gipsy Kings flamencoing up The Eagles ' ‘ Hotel California ’ , Javetta Steel 's gospel rendition of ‘ I 'd Like To Teach The World To Sing ’ and the classical renegades Kronos Quartet 's remarkably sympathetic ‘ Marquee Moon ’ .
16 Dolly had stirred up a hornets ' nest when she pinched the wallet , and he had n't made it any better by steaming the letter open .
17 but of course , it had kind of stirred up a hornets ' nest !
18 In southern India The Body Shop has provided the means to set up a boys ' town for destitute youngsters .
19 The illusion soon faded , and an administration of dull Bavarians had to be imported to sort out the Greeks ' affairs for them .
20 Having sorted out Barry 's clothes , she then went home to sort out the miners ' strike .
21 The Court accepted that the agreement did not formulate precisely the inhabitants ' rights but thought them sufficiently precise for judicial enforcement .
22 If this happens then the coatings ' ability to act as a barrier between the metal implant and the body can be lost .
23 I am employing the kind of argument that has been used to resist demands that God prove Himself by miraculous interventions of some form — demands that in Christian tradition Christ himself refused to satisfy when he turned down the Pharisees ' request for a ‘ sign ’ and asked that they have faith instead .
24 Sheriff Principal Ronald Ireland turned down the parents ' appeal that Thursday morning .
25 Does the Minister recall the vandalism of the former Secretary of State for the Environment , his right hon. Friend the Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) , who , at the very time that the White Paper was issued , turned down the inspectors ' recommendation for a tunnel under Oxleas wood ?
26 We did not make it clear that the table showed not the banks ' actual ratios but a hypothetical estimate of what they would have been had the banks not borrowed subordinated loans to boost their capital ( as Japan 's finance ministry let them do after June ) .
27 Although the Empress submitted momentarily , divisions within the nobility enabled her to tear up the councillors ' terms .
28 However , these are only blips in the stream of things , as are the rise of index investing and increased use of futures to rebalance portfolios ( both of which slice back the brokers ' business ) .
29 The Conservatives handed out the Greens ' fairly innocuous version of the 1989 Queen 's Speech gratis , too , in the belief that it was time the public had their eyes opened to what the party was really about .
30 One of my first jobs in the morning , when I was not at school , was to sweep out the customers ' part of the shop .
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