Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | The government turns its head aside from government support — apart from words — and says that it is either the employers ' responsibility or the employees ' … |
2 | Disagreement is mainly about whether great literature or the children 's own environment and experiences should provide the stimuli for this work . |
3 | Anyone who can separate the gains from the ‘ dynamics ’ of privatisation from those arising from capital investment or the companies ' success in manipulating the pricing formula will deserve free water for life . |
4 | Anyone who can separate the gains from the ‘ dynamics ’ of privatisation from those arising from capital investment or the companies ' success in manipulating the pricing formula will deserve free water for life . |
5 | Blanche 's antennae were very sensitive at gauging the progress of an investigation but she relied on Dexter to hoover up male gossip that was beyond her reach , idle chatter in the canteen or the gents ' toilet that sometimes hardened into hostility or resentment at some way a case was being handled . |
6 | For the most part , however , the solution will lie more on the managers ' side than the shareholders ' : the managers need to be given incentives that make them less likely to make the colossal errors of the 1960s . |
7 | When pressure was eventually put on L.E.A.s in the 1950s to take over employment of the various county organisers whose salaries hitherto had been paid from Carnegie Trust funds , most authorities did so on condition that the organisers ' work should be extended to schools . |
8 | The Wootton and Widgery proposals came to hand at the right time ; there were pressures from bodies such as the Magistrates ' Association and the Justices ' Clerks ; while the prospect of legislation prompted a clearing out of the pigeon holes of Whitehall . |
9 | In 1872 , the CWS agreed to do so ; but in 1875 the employees ' right to a bonus was abrogated when delegates to a quarterly meeting of consumers ' societies ‘ swept away the entire bonus system after less than three years ’ trial , and at the same time abolished the United Employees ' Association and the privileges ' — that is , on the purchases of goods — ‘ attached to it , decreeing that employees should share and share alike with other members both as purchasers and as recipients of dividends on their purchases . ’ |
10 | One lane , often heavy traffic , tends to stop while the other continues to rush past at speed and the pedestrians ' view is obscured by the heavy traffic . |
11 | The idea of enclosed worlds is powerfully woven through the movie and the patients ' dilemma effectively contracted with Sayer 's own emotional development . |
12 | At a time of militant unionism in the country generally , both the FA and the Football League feared disruption of the football programme if the players ' union got involved with disputes in other industries . |
13 | This includes the full range of academic facilities , personal services , recreational and sports amenities , the cultural affairs programme and the Students ' Union . |
14 | Lindsey followed her out , pausing at the reception desk to hand in her mail and the patients ' cards . |
15 | Doubts arose over the competence of the system to cope with cases of such magnitude , Concern was expressed by lawyers , families , councillors , and even Orkney 's re-instated Reporter , Mrs Katherine Kemp , over the relationship between Orkney Islands Council 's Social Work Department and the Children 's Panel . |
16 | The decision to wind up coincided with Millar 's retirement , but owed more to the competition from the TUC 's own education department and the Workers ' Educational Association . |
17 | In the first , the Home Secretary proposed a fixed ( ie mandatory ) sentence of imprisonment for life as an alternative penalty for murder if the abolitionists ' amendment were carried . |
18 | But the BBC and talent unions — the Musicians ' Union , Equity and the Writers ' Guild — still can not agree on how much the performers and writers who contribute to the original broadcast should be paid out of profits accruing from re-issue of their work on video disc or tape . |
19 | He hated it especially now as he dragged it out of its corner in the garage , squeezed it between his Vauxhall Viva estate car and the twins ' tricycles , and rolled it on to the uneven surface in front of the garage doors . |
20 | These courses are jointly planned by the College and the residents ' training groups . |
21 | Both the amplifier and the females ' ears are tuned to the roughly 3000 hertz frequency sounds created by the male . |
22 | There is a giant Christmas crossword with more than 150 clues , a film quiz and a children 's quiz compiled by Tim Brownsett of the Barlaston computer department , and the ‘ Turkey teaser . ’ |
23 | This attitude was amply revealed in the results of the competition ( ‘ Inside the Pub ’ ) launched jointly by The Architectural Review and The Brewers ' Society in 1949 . |
24 | An area of the playground was allowed for this , though it was forbidden to slide on the pathways leading to the Boys ' Entrance and the Girls ' Entrance . |
25 | It points to some of the ethical roots of social action and the citizens ' responsibilities towards a just society . |
26 | And it was a responsibility of the L D C. it was the management 's side and the workers ' side combined . |
27 | activities of voluntary bodies such as the British Standards Institution and the Consumers ' Association . |
28 | The move had the desired effect but the Indians ' ‘ Friendship Tour ’ was also threatened yesterday by a sex scandal . |
29 | S&N , not for the first time , enjoyed a heady ferment as , once again , the market was gripped by the story that the Elders ' 23.7 per cent shareholding had found a new home . |
30 | One could make a case that the women 's conversation is more logical than the men 's . |