Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] ' [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | When bringing Section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 into force on the Lord Chancellor also made the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practices Order . |
2 | There are a considerable number of references to solicitors in existing legislation and , when S.9 was brought into force , these references were applied to incorporated practices by the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practices Order . |
3 | A good solicitor will tell you if the expenses you are likely to incur ( including the solicitors ' own fees ) will outweigh any financial benefit to be gained from your action . |
4 | He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs ' ostensible countries of origin . |
5 | This naturally gives an advantage to the institutions ' closest advisers : American investment banks . |
6 | There was no longer anywhere for me to hide , and I knew I would be cut to pieces by the giants ' sharp knives . |
7 | Before moving on it should however be noted that it does not follow from the rejection of justificatory theories of corporate power based on antecedent rights that the shareholders ' legal rights in the company , including the right to exercise ultimate control and to have the business operated in their interests , are not morally defensible . |
8 | The law does not provide any more specific guidance however on how the furtherance of the shareholders ' financial interests should be understood . |
9 | In Caparo the House of Lords reviewed the statutory provisions relating to the position of auditors and concluded that although they undoubtedly created a relationship between auditors and shareholders , that relationship did not extend to the protection of all the shareholders ' possible interests . |
10 | The company took the decision to restate the accounts , Mr Clements added , when it became clear that the delays and uncertainties involved would not be in the shareholders ' best interests . |
11 | As well as piped music , in-store bakeries and high-tech scanners at the check-outs , these retail Meccas offer a choice of thousands of different products , some of which carry the chains ' own brands . |
12 | We have just heard that Bob Miller [ currently number one is the Chief Executive 's award scheme ] , has gained further business to provide plants to the surveyors ' temporary offices . |
13 | The ones selected for each disc present the artists ' finest performances and these are only transferred from high quality original pressings . |
14 | Starting from the artists ' personal standpoints , the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today . |
15 | Initially flattering for the recognition it brought , the vast and continuous bundles of fan request mail eventually proved intrusive to the artists ' private lives as their characters entered public domain . |
16 | The catalogue is a serious and enlightening examination of the nature of modern British art by James Hyman , which draws heavily on the artists ' own words and writings . |
17 | Here even window shopping is a pleasure if you ca n't afford to treat yourself , or you can hunt out a less extravagant purchase amongst the cities ' colourful markets and larger department stores . |
18 | Liberia 's tribal bloodbath was especially awful in the cities ' crowded slums . |
19 | Bush described the emergency package as " only a beginning " towards what he called the cities ' urgent needs for more far-reaching reforms , including tax-free enterprise zones to lure business , welfare reforms and school choice . |
20 | Trying to avoid the undulants ' over-affectionate advances , Bernice moved deeper into the jungle . |
21 | Some scientists believe the Spectacled Eider population declines are associated with the ducks ' wintering grounds and not Alaskan breeding areas . |
22 | An added paradox to the Narvik actions was the Germans ' own demolitions that destroyed much of the port 's facilities , reducing iron-ore shipments to little more than a quarter of the pre-war level . |
23 | The recent surge in stockmarket volume and the hasty dusting-down of the houses ' new-issue departments threaten to bring quick profit back to the industry and delude its bosses that the good times are returning . |
24 | There are other features of prison life , however , which could only occur in this especially artificial environment , but before moving on to them it may be useful to concentrate on some of the prisoners ' own views of Maidstone . |
25 | Gavin Hastings , whose 22 points included two tries , and Andrew , who scored the Lions ' other points with a try and drop goal , were only the most obvious beneficiaries of this unlikely success . |
26 | Remembering that Peter Suvarov had , himself , taken part in that Revolution , Julia asked him about the Russians ' probable intentions . |
27 | Since then , the Americans until now have at best ignored Ukrainian efforts to achieve real independence , and the Russians ' occasional attempts to thwart them . |
28 | A businessman called Greville Wynne was asked to act as a freelance MI6 contact and for the next two years Penkovsky provided an incredible wealth of intimate detail about the Russians ' innermost plans including the period of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis . |
29 | Particularly in the macho world of surgery , the researchers ' clinical limitations may raise eyebrows while their abilities in molecular biology are more likely to be seen as a threat than an achievement . |
30 | This is recognised by officials of the organisers , the Hammers ' Independent Supporters Association , who are asking fans to leave Upton Park five minutes into the second half in the protest against the club 's bond scheme . |