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

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1 Heads and governors were not required to manage these two main influences although headteachers themselves were often directly involved in the committees and working parties which steered the programmes of teachers ' centres .
2 Nowhere else , however , are the meanings of residents ' assessments explained .
3 He has opened an exhibition of twenty works on paper , executed in inks , coloured crayons and pastel , by Glenn Baxter ( to 22 January 1993 ) , the surreal humorist , formerly represented by Nigel Greenwood , who derives his style and characters from the illustrations of boys ' adventure books .
4 To achieve this we shall be drawing upon the products of archaeologists ' research mostly carried out during the present century .
5 It is often suggested that ‘ the members ’ as the beneficiaries of directors ' duties means ‘ the present and future members ’ .
6 It allows a salesperson to offset the strengths of competitors ' products , which may be mentioned by potential buyers , against their weaknesses .
7 When we look at the lists of saints ' resting-places in Anglo-Saxon England , when we see how saints ' remains were moved from the outer fringes to the heart of the West Saxon and Mercian kingdoms where they could do more good ( for example , St Oswald from Tynemouth to Gloucester , St Judoc from Cornwall to Winchester ) , when we watch Otto I move the body of St Maurice ( the soldier saint ) in state from Burgundy to Magdeburg to fight on his eastern frontier , we witness the deployment of heavenly troops on earth as if there were not the slightest difference between the two spheres .
8 The riddles of babies ' first words have yet to be solved .
9 Glasgow design event based along the lines of Designers ' Saturday organised by a group of Glasgow designers and architects as part of the City 's Cultural celebrations .
10 I commend the Government 's handling of the pay review body and their general approach of marrying this policy , which will lead to higher pay for teachers , with a determined critique of the elements of teachers ' performance which need to be discussed and openly and rigorously criticised .
11 It was all very well for Bragg to instruct him to go the rounds of prostitutes ' haunts , but he had precious little idea of how to go about it .
12 In the 1860s , 1870s , and even in the 1880s , the pride of the ‘ old journalism ’ would be replete with leaders and the texts of politicians ' speeches .
13 The foregoing analysis neglects the effects of firms ' other competitive variables such as product quality , product range and product differentiation .
14 The effects of observers ' values and predispositions on their perceptions , descriptions , and analyses of ethnographic reality is , of course , an issue that has long been a matter of explicit concern to anthropologists .
15 They are likely to be revised as the circumstances of mothers ' lives change through the 1990s .
16 This was no doubt a sign of wealth and status : the beautiful austerity of Biedermayer interiors had reflected the straitness of Germanic provincial bourgeois finances more than their innate taste , and the furnishings of servants ' rooms in the bourgeois houses were bleak enough .
17 One of the key points of the Children Act being that gone are the days of parents ' rights .
18 Union representatives sought concrete standards because employers were often unwilling to discuss seriously the implications of operators ' complaints of fatigue and strain .
19 Reduced time for the idiosyncrasies of clients ' problems
20 At industry level , multi-employer bargaining under the auspices of employers ' associations continues to play an important role in Western European countries such as Germany , France , Sweden and Italy .
21 The production , under the auspices of writers ' group Action Faction , will be at Dovecot Arts Centre and Queen 's Hall , Hexham .
22 The match was reminiscent of the problems of schools ' football — the big school with 11 good players will always beat the village school which has only six or seven .
23 The main concern of the chapters on international relations is with facts revealing the changes of states ' attitudes .
24 That regime must reverse the process by which the resources of workers ' radicalism have been accumulated , and neutralize the discontent of the petty bourgeoisie and peasants .
25 The fears of ramblers ' associations about closures have been rehearsed .
26 About this time a change in the Department of Trade regulations regarding the qualifications of ships ' officers was being introduced .
27 Conversely , views showing the exteriors of undertakers ' and funeral furnishers ' are less rare , probably the most well-known image being the shop sign appearing in Hogarth 's engraving , Gin Lane , showing a suspended coffin and figure of Time .
28 To start with , the firm aims to produce a catalogue , competing with the likes of Lands ' End , a Wisconsin-based sportswear company , and L.L. Bean , an old-line Maine outdoor-clothing supplier .
29 A ready way to identify substances which in the course of many thousands of years have come to be accepted as precious is to scan the windows of jewellers ' shops in Bond Street or the Burlington Arcade and their counterparts in the wealthiest cities of the western world .
30 The scenes of prelates ' foibles and military history were collected avidly by the Tafts , Vanderbilts , Walters and Hyams , as well as Queen Victoria .
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