Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 The 16th had close ties with the Boys ' Brigade , with flags presented by the Trades ' House of Glasgow .
2 Late one afternoon on my way to the kennels with the dogs ' bowls I passed the lighted kitchen window and stopped because I heard his voice .
3 ‘ On Friday afternoon , when we made the rounds of all our sites with the men 's wages … ’
4 His duties with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in the Western Desert reinforced a desire to give service .
5 Rieber 's view that the purpose of the emancipation was to fill the state 's coffers with the peasants ' redemption payments does not square with the background to the reform 's financial arrangements .
6 Before the law was introduced in the Greek parliament , there was an extremely long procedure during which the minister of education visited each Greek campus and held lengthy discussions with the universities ' senates on the basis of written replies to a questionnaire distributed by the ministry to each member of the university community in Greece .
7 In the first place , as must already be evident , it shows some striking parallels with the Formalists ' views on literature and literary studies — views which were developed for the greater part quite independently of it , for although later Formalist theory may have been influenced to some degree by Saussure , the beginnings of the movement predate the publication of his Cours .
8 They had made no checks with the families ' doctors .
9 Finally , two sets of adults most involved with the formal teaching of ‘ stranger-danger ’ , viz. primary schoolteachers and community involvement police officers , will be asked to repeat the experimental tasks , predicting how children would respond , in order to compare their predictions with the children 's actual responses .
10 You see archive photographs , usually punted out in a TV documentary on the demise of industry , or in actuality when some building is being demolished : lockers with the owners ' names ( and some unintelligible graffiti ) still on them , a filing cabinet with some abandoned document ( ‘ 4 April , 1962 .
11 The room was a waist-high maze of rich wood panelling , staggered over several levels with the magistrates ' bench at the highest .
12 He and his fellow communists , enraged by the poverty , the unemployment and exploitation of the workers , would fight with the Nazi gangs , their strident shawm pipe bands competing in decibel levels with the Nazis ' drums and trumpets .
13 This claim has been pursued through all agreed procedures with the Banks ' Staff Relations Committee .
14 Of relevance to the present argument were the correlations with the babies ' birth size .
15 This approach became part of the negotiations with the teachers ' unions , who did not in principle object to appraisal , but wanted to ensure that they obtained good conditions of service and an adequate pay increase before agreeing to it .
16 For the hygienist alliance was forced to operate through a series of negotiations with the women 's movement .
17 The Plenary Foundation has working links with the Women 's Christian Association , the YMCA and the Ecumenical Women 's Group of Uruguay .
18 Our links with the Women 's League of Health and Beauty were further strengthened on 21 April when Jean Parmiter was invited to teach at the East Midlands Associated Members ' Annual Reunion , held in Groby , Leicestershire .
19 Answer guide : It is a list of assets less liabilities with the owners ' equity being the residual figure .
20 To analyse problems of world food resources , the geographer must integrate his knowledge of physical systems with the ecologists ' knowledge of ecosystem dynamics .
21 Where that does not resolve any difficulty , the client may pursue his claims with the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau .
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