Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] ' [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Send me up to 100 words bout a book , paper , or individuals ' work which has influenced you ( you may have another 50 word if you go to say what it inspired you to do ) . |
2 | Where patients ' views themselves were known , it was found that one-third of those placed in hostels would have preferred unshared , independent accommodation . |
3 | Ms J.V. Salmon , of Knotty Ash , reckons Woolfall Heath Estate , Huyton , was the site of a prisoners of war or aliens ' camp which , she thinks , was the only one in Liverpool . |
4 | Small skins were for milk , camels ’ milk or goats ' milk which they got from bedu camps along the way . |
5 | DETERRED by a quotation of £3,000 for the work , Four Marks Parish Council have decided not to get the mound of earth and builders ' rubble which has accumulated at the village centre levelled . |
6 | Their outstanding feature is the conduct of negotiations , not initially through the individual trade unions and employers ' associations themselves but rather via the central confederations to which they are affiliated . |
7 | The first aim of the NVALA was to establish a Viewers ' and Listeners ' Council which would consist of elected representatives of the ‘ churches , women 's organisations , magistrates , doctors , educationalists , parents , youth , social workers , police , political parties , local government and writers ’ . |
8 | Calls from the floor for a re-introduction of travel assistance for staff and more provision of facilities for the disabled were dexterously handled , as were queries over the treatment of extraordinary and exceptional items , valuation of properties and directors ' remuneration which Sir Lewis said had been put up in line with the rises awarded to employees . |
9 | Nevertheless it is the other objection , namely the effect on children 's learning and teachers ' teaching which is the most serious . |
10 | Consequently , syllabuses and teachers ' guides which depend on the full official time allocation for their completion , and many do , are doomed to failure , whereas a shorter and more manageable core , with optional and enrichment materials for better endowed schools and better teachers would ensure that minimum content was taught . |
11 | The old town clustered untidily round its market and the inns , shops and professionals ' houses which any flourishing centre required . |
12 | We shall go on improving our public services , cutting through the authorities and bureaucracies to give our colleges , hospitals , school and doctors ' surgeries their own funding . |
13 | We wonder whether in Maran and colleagues ' study there was a significant difference in the peak adrenaline concentrations ( fig 1 of their paper ) . |
14 | But here it is epigraphy which has added most strikingly to our knowledge : as early as Herodotus ' day there had been Persians with names like Megabates at Halikarnassus ( ML 32 ) , and new inscriptions from fourth-century Labraunda , a sanctuary in Persian-held Karia , attest the Iranian proper names Phrathethnes and Ariarames ( Inscriptions of Labraunda 77 ; 28 ) . |
15 | It was those factors as much as individuals ' ability which won the league 2 seasons ago . |
16 | As neighbours ' names I now recall . |