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

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1 Where a range of success rates is given , this indicates that there were several assessment items for a particular skill or task and that performance covered a fairly wide band — an immediate warning that a criterion statement based on such tasks will not tell us much about pupils ' achievements .
2 By fighting for pits to be kept open , the NUM was fighting not only for miners ' jobs but also for the survival of miners ' communities .
3 He also announced cautious proposals to revive the economy , promising a relaxation in current wage controls and increased subsidies for housing , for health services , and especially for the agricultural sector [ see below for farmers ' protests ] .
4 In other counties ( Oxfordshire was an early example ) the linking together of teachers ' centres into a county network means that high quality work produced anywhere in the county can be disseminated on requirement to other schools .
5 Looking back at the face of the bank , they could see that it was in fact dotted thickly with martins ' holes .
6 Their netting stakes were no more than 2 feet ( 60 centimetres ) in length , to slip nicely into poachers ' pockets for concealment .
7 It is often said , and rightly , that a lot of thought goes into defendants ' rights , but not enough into victims ' rights .
8 But she never seemed to make the connection between these skills and the sickness notes , apparently in parents ' hands , which her pupils brought to school after prolonged absences of two or three weeks .
9 3 Media offences which are triable only in magistrates ' courts .
10 The IoD 's Peter Morgan adds : ‘ It 's only in companies ' boardrooms that decisions are made or not made , opportunities taken or lost .
11 What you should photograph depends entirely on editors ' requirements .
12 The ‘ information ’ part of Vredeling , which would apply to employers with 1,000 or more employees , would require that information relating to the business as a whole , and to the employees ' own particular subsidiaries or establishments , be supplied annually to employees ' representatives .
13 Nobody laughed , and Otto assured her in his best smoothie tones that said beast was scampering in the Elysian fields and piddling all over archangels ' sandals .
14 Testing will be revised so as to add less to teachers ' workloads .
15 This hit home for me in a 10-mile traffic gridlock around Birmingham last weekend , gazing at the rows of orange cones he swore to sweep away with Citizens ' Charters while listening to his critics savage his new improved Classless Honours List .
16 However , it does appear that the notion of language teachers joining a profession with its own history does not figure largely in tutors ' conceptions of their work , that English tutors do not see ‘ language ’ as something requiring separate attention , and that all tutors tend to play down aspects of language policy or language in society .
17 When they turned seven , the boys had to go away to boys ' schools .
18 And they in turn were in what were rather like bakers ' trays .
19 The specialist field of old master drawings has received extremely detailed study ; the drawings are interesting both in their own right and as a means of knowing more about artists ' practices .
20 Here is a very simple example : i ) As part of a wider market research exercise , a UK bread manufacturer wishes to find out more about peoples ' preferences between white , brown and wholemeal bread .
21 That money goes directly into farmers ' pockets .
22 Water-fleas ( Daphnia ) , blood-worms and a few other kinds of small animal can be purchased cheaply from aquarists ' shops , where they are sold as live food for tropical fish .
23 Given that there is little sign in early 1930s films of political comment disguised as fantasy or allegory , it is reasonable to assign limitations of these pictures more to filmmakers ' sensibilities than censors ' rules .
24 The net proceeds from the issue of equity shares and warrants for equity shares should be credited directly to shareholders ' funds .
25 Thus real and objective limitations and risks ( of which there are many ) may be magnified still further by teachers ' projections .
26 There was something awry with directors ' reasons for casting him and something unnourishing in the West End audiences ' response , but he smothered the knowledge of it .
27 The ‘ commun ’ was used formerly as servants ' quarters and kitchens .
28 This reveals that these words do not just carry information about proportions but also about speakers ' expectations , and even speakers ' expectations about hearers ' expectations and so on .
29 At classroom level , the attention on some areas of the curriculum could sometimes be achieved only by the deliberate neglect of others , the reasons having to do partly with teachers ' attempts to conform to other advisory expectations : those relating to classroom organization .
30 The same thing happened later with governments ' promises-to-pay .
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