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

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1 Slicing through Gleouraich 's slopes are some incredibly well-constructed stalkers ' paths .
2 Any legislation " submitted by individual legislative council members " ( effectively private members ' bills ) would require the endorsement of " more than half of two groups of members , one selected by the functioning organizations and the other by various constituencies and by the election committee " .
3 A SURVEY has shown one of the most popular girls ' names in Essex is Chelsea .
4 With only 180 sheriffs ' officers throughout Scotland , Simpson acknowledges that the collection process would be thrown into chaos if the non-payers persisted with their rebellion .
5 A wide variety of events are planned including the ‘ ICM Thespians ’ in a playlet , talks on the changing role of the County Court , why so few directors ' disqualifications , and legal updates , in addition to social events and , of course , the AGM .
6 Blessed with a perfect 9st 5lb race riding physique , he is immune from the lettuce leaf diet and stamina-sapping sauna sessions which are the bane of so many jockeys ' lives .
7 The artificiality of so many boys ' adventures is the result of miscalculation in this aspect of story-telling .
8 The Law Society and the Legal Aid Board have agreed to introduce a Scheme which is designed to ensure that only competent solicitors ' representatives advise suspects at police stations .
9 This model also emphasises not only general practitioners ' voices but all local voices , including those of nurses , community leaders , voluntary groups , and others .
10 Although libraries ( especially young peoples ' libraries ) are not the havens of quiet of folk myth , they can cater for such children if staff are trained to recognize and respect them .
11 If it had ever existed , the cosy Whitehall corridor was long gone , though Agnes sometimes wondered what it would be like to concern herself with frustrating only other countries ' spies .
12 A successful description of a self-portrait may not be difficult , but an illuminating interpretation may call on many references , especially other artists ' pictures of themselves .
13 What I would say , if there 's any doubt , if a mother has any doubt about her baby 's feet she should see the doctor and he will refer if he thinks necessary so most babies ' feet can look quite odd at times and they will hold them in strange positions .
14 Strauss 's annotations of Hofmannsthal 's libretto are discussed in detail , as is the harmonic structure of the opera which Gilliam identifies as tonal , thus supporting others ' views that Strauss 's next opera , Der Rosenkavalier , was not such a change of tack as it is often represented to be .
15 Thus two machinists ' jobs are lost , but CNC machine tools as they are presently used require support from white-collar workers who write the programs which drive them and from maintenance workers to keep them running .
16 But is not the Prime Minister 's decision to opt out of the social charter — — ’ opt out ’ were the words that he used — an admission that , after 12 years of Tory rule , the economy is not as sound , robust and healthy as the Government try to claim but is so fragile that it can not support the most basic workers ' rights that will be enjoyed in the rest of Europe ?
17 She had suffered at the sharp end of the tongues of some of Dej 's more sophisticated barons ' wives in the 1950s and Dej 's favourite daughter did not respect her .
18 Precious stones and precious metals were once familiar artists ' materials .
19 John Major yesterday dashed insurers ' hopes that the Government would underwrite claims for bomb damage .
20 Lots of the slicker , more citified proles ' sons had this extremely short hair by '68 after having had long hair .
21 Indirectly this problem reveals something of the organisation of craft activities in early Anglo-Saxon England , but we must be wary of categorising the period on the basis of the more influential members ' activities alone .
22 A document circulated within the Leningrad regional party by its ideological commission , however , throws a new light the electoral campaign , indicating serious concern about the growing influence of the Popular Front and other radical groups , particularly among the rapidly expanding voters ' clubs and associations .
23 A document circulated within the Leningrad regional party by its ideological commission , however , throws a new light the electoral campaign , indicating serious concern about the growing influence of the Popular Front and other radical groups , particularly among the rapidly expanding voters ' clubs and associations .
24 Local changes can be detected from employment , taxation and social security records and also Executive Councils ' lists of general practitioners ' patients ( though these are notoriously out of date especially for age groups having little need of medical care and therefore slow to register with a new GP after moving ) .
25 There were also two limeburners ' cottages here .
26 FOOTBALL : Nearly 400 Wolves ' fans have signed a petition protesting at the design of a new kit to be worn by the club next season and launched at Saturday 's final home game against Middlesbrough .
27 Professional interests often shaped scientists ' attitudes towards new theories , but political rivalries were also reflected in different images of natural order .
28 The hon. Gentleman would know if he had addressed as many farmers ' organisations as I have that the first question farmers ask is how we can deal with the uncertainty of the MacSharry proposals , which now confront us .
29 Yet even in the eleventh century there was something artificial in William the Conqueror 's notion of dividing England into about 6,000 knights ' fees .
30 Well funny girls ' names .
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