Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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31 | No such worris for the guests in the Stewards ' enclosure , where there 's an endless flow of champagne and Pimms . |
32 | Third , an option should be created whereby , if the directors themselves set out a full enough statement of their responsibilities , it would obviate entirely the requirement to describe directors ' responsibilities in the auditors ' report . |
33 | He began attending evening classes in the Mechanics ' Institute and ‘ thereby developed the gifts of teaching and speaking , and habits of thought and reading , with so much success as to mark him out as one called of God ’ . |
34 | Also , intensification of the colours in the angels ' wings as compared with Europe . |
35 | It is from a fissure in the anthill that the rays of light from the jewels in the Cobras ' heads shine forth , and coming in contact with the rainclouds , which represent the ‘ pure water of wisdom ’ , they form the rainbow . |
36 | No doubt there 'll be many reminiscences in the Officers ' Mess , but some parts of its history may never be told . |
37 | Nutrients from the sap are passed on to the ants in the mealybugs ' excrement . |
38 | I sought out and consulted separately with three of the sleeping-car attendants in the racegoers ' sleeping cars who frowned in turn and said that first , the sort of jacket I was describing was worn by thousands , and second , everyone tended to look gaunt outside in the cold air . |
39 | The items of costs in the solicitors ' bill that Stamp J. was considering did not fall into the category of litigation costs . |
40 | In this way , Axis governments anticipated a Pacific war that had been studied by only a few individuals in the Allies ' interest . |
41 | These results could be related to the histological findings , the dynamic nature of H pylori infection , the types of the antigens tested , NSAID intake , or some weaknesses in the manufacturers ' instructions . |
42 | Fumes from the charring generators swirled to choke the filters in the gargoyles ' throats . |
43 | The Quakers had to withstand a barrage of early pressure , with both Biggins and Stein causing problems in the visitors ' defence . |
44 | The one factor that still tilts general election predictions in the Tories ' favour is that their hillcrest position seems ultimately impregnable . |
45 | There were no significant changes in the employees ' substantive terms and conditions , except in relation to union recognition . |
46 | There were no significant changes in the patients ' mean weight and serum creatinine and sodium concentrations throughout the trial . |
47 | These were cases in which the research interview could be carried out within one week of the team assessment , to minimise disagreement due to changes in the patients ' condition . |
48 | The therapist realized that some changes in the couples ' situation would have to occur within a few days if another crisis were to be avoided . |
49 | It was , as Theda had not been surprised to find , up in the attics in the servants ' quarters . |
50 | After the birth of the puppies the larvae can also migrate into the puppies ' system and infect them through the mother 's milk ( 4 ) The worms mature passing eggs in the puppies ' faeces which are consumed by the mother and can reinfect her ( 5 ) . |
51 | The most effective strategy which has been found so far is to involve as many as possible of the key local service providers in the interpreters ' training , so that during the repeated role plays they learn to work together . |
52 | There is no obvious Hershiser figures in the Giants ' pitching ranks this time , but in Clark they do have a man — like Gibson — in the mood to burn Oakland with the bat . |
53 | Beanpole striker Andy Smith has emerged as one of the key figures in the Diamonds ' recent revival . |
54 | In fact it has been mainly the lesbians in the girls ' work movement who have been developing a determination to make the links between all oppressions , and who have become very clear about the need for that work to be accessible to all young women . |
55 | 5.2 ‘ Corner ’ lodgers in a workers ' flat in St Petersburg in the 1890s . |
56 | Examination and determination : The government should acknowledge that the handling of asylum applications is best carried out by qualified interviewers with knowledge of conditions in the applicants ' country . |
57 | However , with regard to the follow-up of arrests , one of the research team was able to sit in on a Juvenile Case Referral Panel , which recommended whether juveniles should be cautioned , and another member made observations in the magistrates ' courts . |
58 | England youth squad member Lee Dalzell ( GatesheadWhickham ) clearly heads the qualifiers in the girls ' 15 years 100m breaststroke . |
59 | It remains a mystery whether this meant he retained hopes that some deal could be stitched up at the Conservative tables in the Members ' Dining Room , or was simply threatening to drown his sorrows . |
60 | There was one about lesbian leanings in a girls ' school : Put on your navy knicks , Pick up your hockey sticks … |