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

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1 The extent of British defence cuts is still anyone 's guess , even in Whitehall ; but the Defence Manufacturers ' Association reckons real annual spending will fall to about 75% of 1990 's figure within five years .
2 Things came to a head at the Apprentice Boys ' parade in Derry on 12 August .
3 They may be talking about membership of Ulster 's protestant secret societies , particularly the Orange order , the Royal Black Preceptory , and the Apprentice Boys ' Club ; or about religion — being saved , being a church member , or even a non-practising protestant ; or what appear to them to be key ethical issues such as drink , tobacco , and money ; or they may simply be describing in ordinary everyday language life in the family , on the farm , and in the village .
4 Mrs Cath Thompson , who runs the Cockerton Travellers ' Rest with her husband Geoff , and Mrs Judith Robinson , of the Grey Horse , Bank Top , met Mr Bob Williams on Tuesday .
5 She would have something to tell the Highbury Ladies ' Circle at any rate .
6 The guns , which can take blank ammunition and are used in country and western events , were in a case left in the car when the owner parked it outside the Boiler Makers ' club .
7 Thus Emerson 's career breaks into three parts : his years as a champion and at the top of the FI drivers ' hit parade , his years as an unhappy and frustrated team-manager and his last years as an itinerant driver in search of a lost career .
8 Some time later , I was persuaded to try for a spot in the formidable writer 's Waterloo that is the NME Subs ' Room .
9 The greatest distinction achieved by The Wedding Present , though , was to win the NME readers ' poll for best band of the year , ahead of REM , The Fall and U2 .
10 The funding councils ' duty will embrace courses leading to academic and vocational qualifications ; access to higher education courses ; courses that provide access to qualification-bearing courses and higher education courses ; basic skills courses ; courses in English for speakers of other languages and , in Wales , courses leading to proficiency in Welsh .
11 Their duty covers all kinds of further education for adults that do not come within the scope of the funding councils ' duty .
12 Crawford was a British star on Broadway and , for his considerable pains , won two Best Actor honours , the Variety Critics ' Award and the Whitbread Anglo-American Group Award .
13 In the evenings , after Granpa had come home for supper and the old man had gone off to the pub , I soon became bored just sitting around listening to what my sisters had been up to all day ; so I joined the Whitechapel Boys ' Club .
14 For the first two minutes Charlie defended himself well , using the ropes and the corner as he ducked and dived , remembering every skill he had learned at the Whitechapel Boys ' Club .
15 But the CGT technicians ' section came out in support of the students for workers ' control .
16 This summary financial statement is only a summary of information in the accounts directors ' report and annual business statement .
17 The answer might be to reintroduce transport allowances , but only on Tuesday the Racehorse Owners ' Association voted against that .
18 Dodging the shell bursts ' debris as branches fell from the large wahrazin trees above shallow trenches by the headquarters , Bernard Callinan could not make out what craft was shelling them , but through the mist he could hear the rumble of small boats ' engines .
19 Both adverse US payments figures and US budget deficits are familiar stimuli to dealers in dollars , as are hints of any prospect of the money markets ' interest rates being raised ( a classic central banker 's response to market pressure on the currency in which the bank operates ) .
20 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
21 He was a leading light in the Cinematograph Exhibitors ' Association and expanded his business by acquiring and developing a chain of cinemas — which he named Vogue — in places like Govan , Rutherglen and Shettleston .
22 In this emphasis on personal success and achievement we can see a strong thread of individualism in the physics students ' world-view ; they are keenly aware of competition between individuals both in higher education and in the labour market .
23 The CASE students ' employment destinations are discussed separately in paragraphs 7.3 and 7.6 .
24 Curtis said he learned how to grow the mushrooms from a widely available book called the Mushroom Growers ' Guide .
25 This work is accomplished by manually digitizing the field surveyors ' Master Survey Drawing ( MSD ) which consists of the current published map sheet plus amendments noted by the surveyors .
26 In 1981 he was chairman of the Computer Retailers ' Association , and he stood as a local government candidate for Rother Valley in the 1987 General Election .
27 In addition , the stem cells ' capacity for organotypic development — that is , for restoration of cell lineages and tissue architecture , should be unaffected by the isolation , culture or transplantation procedures .
28 Copies were presented to the hotel which was the squadron Officers ' Mess during the Second World War and to the chairman of the 617 Squadron Association John Langston CBE .
29 The squadron leaders ' Tornado crashed on a sortie over Iraq .
30 Gravenor Henson , the leader of the Framework Knitters ' Union , they argue , did not even approve of Luddite actions .
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