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

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1 It would be appropriate at this point for teachers to provide examples of students ' work and the resources they use .
2 Questions such as these can only be studied with information which includes details of employers ' policies alongside details of employees ' perceptions , attitudes and experience at work .
3 Money Management and similar journals give details of funds ' performance .
4 Gadaffi invited British and US lawyers to attend the inquiry and interrogate the accused , and welcomed representatives of victims ' families . ’
5 displaying and holding details of employers ' job vacancies ;
6 For the most part Kilwardby lavished his attention on his clerical subjects , conducting visitations of suffragans ' dioceses and holding frequent clerical synods .
7 PLANS for parents to be given details of schools ' truancy rates and costs and the work destinations of leavers have been condemned by the education committee of the Church of Scotland , writes Gary Duncan .
8 Do n't forget simple ideas like having exhibitions of pupils ' work in local shops and libraries ; estate agents and building societies will sometimes do this too .
9 Fewer than a fifth of the schools kept records of pupils ' achievements in science .
10 Teachers are required to plan and prepare lessons , assess and keep records of pupils ' progress , and maintain discipline .
11 The same wills also list the liturgical objects — crosses , plates , censers , bells , candle-sticks — that furnished these nobles ' chapels , and the reliquaries made of precious metals and precious stones and housing fragments of saints ' bones , hair and beards , or even the names of holy men , which the rich and powerful kept in their treasuries , or even wore around their necks .
12 To develop measures of infants ' cognitive ability in the age range 6-18 months which can be used
13 THE two branches of the legal profession last night remained split over the abolition of the barristers ' monopoly in the higher courts as the Government published its Courts and Legal Services Bill , overturning centuries of lawyers ' traditions .
14 Chalmers boosts hopes of Lions ' standby spot
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