Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | When it is passed on , the Client Money Regulations will cease to apply , although before passing the money on the firm must : ( a ) notify the exchange or clearing house that the firm is obliged to segregate clients ' money in a margined transaction bank account ; ( b ) instruct the exchange or clearing house to credit the margin into the firm 's client transaction account ( and not to its office account ) ; and ( c ) require an acknowledgement that the client transaction account may not be combined with any other account and that no right of set off may be exercised . |
2 | Greene found subjects ' performance in her sorting task supported this claim . |
3 | For example , when will the Minister reintroduce plumbers ' registration in Northern Ireland so that consumers are properly protected ? |
4 | The language work develops awareness and build students ' knowledge in lexical and linguistic areas most typical of academic prose . |
5 | Passing through Frampton only someone on a completely different train on a completely different line could fail to see Rovers ' ground in the Happy Shopper Leisurerama complex with its 24-foot inflatable baked bean can nestling against the track . |
6 | The special levy , in years when it is levied , is payable where an RFL has held or received clients ' money in connection with an MNP , or where the MNP has held or received clients ' money . |
7 | But it would be quite wrong to ascribe the failure to take socialist transformation further at this stage by establishing workers ' control in the nationalised industries to ‘ betrayal ’ on the part of the parliamentary leadership . |
8 | A host of factors shape capitalists ' confidence in the future . |
9 | Probably this is because we were able to explore students ' work in an active way . |
10 | It will promote sound environmental management and publicise companies ' progress in implementing the ICC 's green code for business , the Business Charter for Sustainable Development . " |
11 | Health : The best care is at home Christine Doyle examines a pioneering scheme which cuts patients ' time in hospital — and also saves money |
12 | Friedman then proposed two hypotheses , one general and the other specific , governing agents ' behaviour in inflationary circumstances . |
13 | In practice , management development proposals find it hard to claim managers ' interest in the face of demand for improved patient care , professional training , etc . |
14 | In his address , Sir Thomas Kennedy spoke of the enormous communications gap that had to be bridged if the Appeal was to be successful , and sought delegates ' help in publicising the Fund and the Appeal especially through the medium of provincial and local newspapers . |
15 | This shortfall arose partly because , even when difficulties could be foreseen , it was sensible to aim high and maintain manufacturers ' confidence in a sustained market growth , though , as we shall see , it also reflects a persistently poor record for the British power station construction industry on completion times . |
16 | Which MP was photographed wearing ladies ' underwear in the News Of The World ? |
17 | Consequently , any measure which seeks to strengthen central influence on the curriculum and to weaken teachers ' autonomy in curriculum matters is still likely to evince the same suspicion and hostility with which teachers responded to ‘ payment by results ’ . |
18 | Inflation , especially unanticipated inflation , adversely affects the functions of money by undermining wealth-holders ' confidence in its ability to be used as a medium of exchange and a store of value . |
19 | It might be argued that a tacit assumption of research which examines girls ' 'failure' in science is not only that girls are inadequate-not measuring up to the standard of boys — but also that maths , physics and chemistry are more difficult and more important than English , languages , history and biology . |
20 | There is controlled development of all four skills from the start of the course , to build students ' confidence in using English . |
21 | Its approach will be to guarantee participating companies ' anonymity so as to obtain as much information as possible , to analyse companies ' experience in implementing the code , and to investigate other methods employed in furthering corporate governance . |
22 | They also restore small companies ' exemption from the requirement to disclose auditors ' remuneration in the abbreviated accounts . |
23 | There were a number of questions in written tests to assess pupils ' performance in finding the area or the perimeter of rectangular shapes . |
24 | If sufficiently precise , as in " can add whole numbers summing to between 100 and 1,000 " the criterion statement may specify the domain of test items from which a representative sample can be selected to assess pupils ' performance in relation to the criterion . |
25 | The course aims to foster pupils ' interest in the chemical nature of their environment through practical investigation of topics such as separation of mixtures , acids and alkalis , elements and compounds , air and water , carbon , CO2 and carbonates and reactions of metals . |
26 | THE Scottish National Party yesterday foreshadowed its campaign for next year 's European elections , in an effort to raise Scots ' confidence in going it alone as an independent nation . |
27 | In this section , we examine how these forces affect governments ' role in the provision of education . |
28 | At the same time , finance is becoming inextricable from questions of industrial policy : do differences in the cost of capital , or in how it is provided , or in the way in which firms are owned , affect firms ' competitiveness in America , Europe and Japan ? |
29 | The three main problems that affect investors ' confidence in the stock market are market manipulation ( as in the Guinness affair ) , insider dealing ( Geoffrey Collier , Ivan Boesky ) , and investment fraud ( Barlow Clowes , Dunsdale ) , all of which are supposed to be eliminated ( or at least limited ) under the investor protection rules of the Financial Services Act 1986 . |
30 | In 1894 she was appointed assistant commissioner to the royal commission on secondary education under James ( later Viscount ) Bryce [ q.v. ] to investigate girls ' education in Devon . |