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

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1 The competition is open to readers of 'Small Gardens ' and entries will only be accepted on the entry coupon provided .
2 This study will continue the analysis of data on aspects of Unit infants ' experience that might explain the developmental strengths and weaknesses demonstrated in the main study .
3 Their duties include the determination and monitoring of policy but there has not been research into this or any aspects of Probation Committees ' work .
4 Outcomes are of importance : eg resurgence of interest in local history and traditions ( Ness Historical Society ) ; self-help ( youth group , horticultural group ) ; revival of ancient skills ( weaving ) ; use by schools of community organisations ' productions ; political awareness stimulated by local video-tape production in Gaelic on the subject of a local Army installation ; economic developments ; publications ; pre-school developments ( educational and social , and now linked with the pilot development of Open University materials for parents ) ; linguistic awareness ; social awareness , via merging of established roles , eg parent/ teacher , community worker/fellow horticulturalist , informal/vocational education .
5 The trustee company , which is often a subsidiary of a major financial institution such as a large insurance company or bank , checks that investments of unit holders ' funds are in line with the general investment strategy of the fund as stated in the trust deed .
6 It will be carried out within a comparative context , covering cotton spinning , weaving and finishing , the primary source materials being the extensive archives of textile employers ' organisations in the North-West region of England .
7 The nature of pollution control work demands instead essentially qualitative judgements of field officers ' abilities .
8 Studies of food workers ' skin have shown die-off times within half an hour .
9 Seven Labour Councillors and twenty three officers , cutting twenty three thousand pounds of Charge payers ' money is totally unnecessary when liaison groups already exist within the chief executive 's office , the Development Association and the Regional Association , on which we all have representatives .
10 An anonymous respondent , similarly reticent about details of search firms ' names , agreed that ‘ large buys prestige in the eyes of candidates ’ , but warned that using these firms ‘ tends to restrict the choice of employer ’ from which to hunt and find candidates .
11 Users of Information Resources ' FCRS product include Laura Ashley , Reed International and the BOC Group , the 1991 winner of the Stock Exchange and Chartered Accountants award for published accounts .
12 After an initial success in 1964 over ‘ royalty expensing ’ , an element in the intricate mechanics of computing concessionaires ' tax liability which gained OPEC members some extra cents of revenue per bbl , they moved on to the earnestly disputed negotiating rounds in Tripoli and Tehran in 1971 .
13 Miles began ordering books , stacks of City Lights ' publications , and as many from Grove Press as he could get .
14 She also refused an application by the society for sequestration of the funds and assets of Trinity Students ' Union .
15 THIS picture shows the charred remains of art restorers ' materials said to have been found by investigators feet away from the seat of the Windsor Castle fire .
16 Our 1986-87 panel study has not been repeated , but we can get some idea of the impact of the press in 1991-92 by comparing Mori polls of newspaper readers ' voting intentions in 1991 with votes in 1992 .
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