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

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1 But , with respect to Jamming or Melody Maker the most influential readers ' poll is undoubtedly in NME .
2 The under-16 team recently picked up an award as the most sporting girls ' rugby team and have completed a very successful season ; eight girls have been selected for the Lancashire under-18 team and three for the under-13 team .
3 Usually finance departments are responsible for satisfying the most senior executives ' information needs .
4 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 ?
5 And so the house today is ready to face the future , and new generations of young and old will continue to make the special journey from all corners of the earth to see what is justifiably called the most wonderful dolls ' house in the world .
6 A SURVEY has shown one of the most popular girls ' names in Essex is Chelsea .
7 It has neither the power nor the resources to counter the pressure of the exceedingly well-organized farmers ' lobby , nor is the level of unionization in agriculture sufficiently high — it is no more than 40 per cent — to permit the contemplation of widespread militant activity .
8 While he may fell constrained electorally and by the highly effective brewers ' lobby to keep the increase on drink to the rate of inflation , nobody will worry too much if the duty of cigarettes is increased , as widely predicted , by double the inflation rate .
9 On Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday August 30 and 31 the vintage transport weekend — modelled on the highly popular Enthusiasts ' Weekend in April this year .
10 She is Sue Leggate , editor of the immensely influential Consumers ' Association magazine Which ?
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Once you 're at the summit descend by the more popular Miners ' Path which will take you down across the causeway over Llyn Llydaw and finishes up at Pen-y-pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass .
15 Selection for the team events will be based on results in the ever growing events ' list .
16 On Tuesday night , panicky government whips scurried to and fro through the usually dignified members ' lobby , just outside the chamber , like mad hares .
17 As exchange-rate movements made exports less competitive , costs were also rising because of labour shortages and the increasingly wealthy tigers ' loss of trade privileges .
18 The month kicks off with the Not-So Innocent Bystanders ' production of ‘ 3 Steps to Heaven ’ , a new music theatre piece by writer/performer Helen Trew , and directed by local actor Richard Orr .
19 A little Jewish bankers ' joke on the gentile lady .
20 Feta is a much softer ewes ' milk cheese and is made throughout the eastern Mediterranean .
21 FLINT Castle would have a permanently manned visitors ' centre under improved marketing plans for historic Welsh monuments demanded by MPs yesterday .
22 Less self-satisfied social reformers , while not denying improvement — in the case of the elite of workers whose relative scarcity of qualifications put them into a fairly continuous sellers ' market , the substantial improvement — gave a less rose-tinted picture :
23 Lawnswood Junior , partnered by experienced amateur Teresa Spearing , is the cautious choice in a particularly tricky-looking ladies ' race .
24 At a too typical parents ' evening Mr and Mrs Bloggs are directed to a folded card bearing Fred 's name resting on a slightly dog-eared pile of exercise books .
25 Grey House was a very exclusive girls ' school , and as she drove into the extensive grounds the next morning Jenna felt the peace of the place close over her as usual .
26 Therefore I did n't know what was going on to the point where I carried on working in a prefabricated hut hard by the administration block during a very successful students ' occupation in summer 1976 .
27 Student life is especially active with a very well-organised Students ' Association , and modem sports and other facilities .
28 THREE months after their wedding on July 23 , 1986 at Westminster Abbey , Andrew and Fergie had a very public lovers ' tiff on a visit to open a flood barrier in Holland .
29 If there 've been a whole series of articles articles about health or about food or something like that , no way are they going to do anything else on the subject , unless it 's , it 's brought in a very fierce readers ' letters column or something like that , in which case they may be open for another slant .
30 Indeed , he met it head-on : first infuriating the powerful gun lobby by signing a law banning assault weapons , then reforming New Jersey 's nearly bankrupt car-insurance programme , then fighting to change an absurdly generous teachers ' pension plan .
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