Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] ' [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience . |
2 | Discussions about drugs ' harmful effects were one thing , but McGrath was sick with heroin . |
3 | Steven Clark gave himself up just hours after five-months ' pregnant Kelly Hitchcock died . |
4 | Side-sheets for clubs ' existing mobile systems are available , plus a complete recovering service . |
5 | The analysis carried out concentrated mainly on the relationships between undergraduates ' academic performance and their entry qualifications . |
6 | West Ham 's assistant manager Harry Redknapp will not face police charges after being accused of making obscene gestures to fans during Hammers ' 5-1 win at Bristol City in September . |
7 | It also restricts opportunities for pupils ' own interesting mathematical questions like : |
8 | The riddles of babies ' first words have yet to be solved . |
9 | GRUBWORTHY AND STING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD are seeking for January 1983 SCHOOL LEAVERS to teach games and other subjects in Boys ' Private and Preparatory Schools . |
10 | Conceptions of pupils ' historical thinking and the training of history teachers |
11 | Over the back of the chair next to the table were two pairs of vergers ' white cotton gloves drying . |
12 | So protests about the Government 's proposals to charge parents for extras ' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall wide of the mark . |
13 | The SCOTVEC system will provide national audit criteria as benchmarks for centres ' internal quality systems to be measured against and also as targets against which those systems can be developed . |
14 | The foregoing analysis neglects the effects of firms ' other competitive variables such as product quality , product range and product differentiation . |
15 | It is by no means certain that a newly conceived " teachers ' contract " , will include such a notion We raise the question whether the long-term effects of teachers ' industrial action might render impracticable future projects in the ESSE/L Project mould . |
16 | Another doubt about the relevance of school work experience schemes springs from employers ' low valuations of such schemes for appraising applicants . |
17 | The main aim of this project is to examine the relationship between parents ' facial expressiveness ( ie how facially expressive they are when feeling emotional ) and their children 's skill in decoding non verbal information ( in this case , their ability to recognise emotions from others ' facial expressions ) . |
18 | Curing time nevertheless remains one of the barriers to composites ' mass production , even though , as Lotus 's Albert Adams is quick to point out , what comes out of a steel press is far from being a complete car body . |
19 | They often have directors on firms ' supervisory boards , the second tier of German boards which is required by law and includes elected representatives of the workforce . |
20 | THE EFFECTS ON CARERS ' LIVING STANDARD |
21 | It is not surprising then that areas such as sex education , religious education and the establishment of voluntary schools have proved contentious in view of the centrality of these matters to parents ' own cultural values . |
22 | If the proportion of straightforward deliveries showed little variation with the location of the items requested , the proportion of deliveries to readers ' reserve shelves showed considerable variation depending on the origin of the items issued . |
23 | The deterioration in their cash flow is one of the biggest problems now facing Japan 's stockmarket , along with more familiar woes like banks ' bad debts and distress in the property market . |
24 | There are a number of possible explanations for girls ' superior primary school performance . |
25 | However , ‘ selective rationalization ’ was sufficiently widespread for Townsend and Peck ( 1985c ) and Watts and Stafford ( 1986 , 216 ) to draw up typologies of plants ' locational and other characteristics that might affect the probabilities of closure . |
26 | Records of Achievement are essentially formative records providing summarizing statements of pupils ' personal qualities , including some element of the students own self-assessment . |
27 | M0 includes notes and coins held by the public plus cash in banks ' tills plus banks ' operational balances at the Bank of England . |
28 | Although much was spread on British roads , some found its way on to the nation 's dinner tables through stores ' own label brands . |
29 | In addition the Budget made the tax on diesel supplied by firms for employees ' private motoring lower than the tax on petrol . |
30 | The major projects under this heading are concerned with the nature and determinants of managements ' industrial relations policies in the hundred largest British private corporations ( Keith Sisson ) , management strategy and industrial relations in nationalised industries ( Anthony Ferner ) and the internal pay policies of large corporations ( William Brown and Paul Marginson ) . |