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

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1 They should not have disputed the decision as they did , and any suggestion that this was an early ingredient in the Pakistanis ' exasperation deserves little sympathy .
2 Now the superstars ' magic begins to take over .
3 the solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
4 the solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
5 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
6 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
7 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
8 The barbers ' shop has gone anonymous :
9 There is no obvious Hershiser figures in the Giants ' pitching ranks this time , but in Clark they do have a man — like Gibson — in the mood to burn Oakland with the bat .
10 From ( 6.50 ) , it is clear that the value of the shareholders ' wealth increases by ; i.e. , the entire gain from leverage accrues to shareholders .
11 Clearly the shareholders ' interest tends to be a purely financial one ; employees have an interest in the security of their jobs and the type of life they lead within the workplace ; consumers have an interest in the type and quality of the goods and services produced ; and the local community has an interest in the company as a supplier of jobs and livelihoods and as a potential threat to the local environment .
12 The law recognises that the shareholders ' interest lies ultimately in the value of their shares and not in the business as such , or at least , it recognises that it should be the shareholders who determine the outcome of a bid , and hence ( as we will see in more detail in Chapter 5 ) prohibits certain forms of defensive action on the part of the target company board which could have the effect of depriving the members of an opportunity to dispose of their investment on favourable terms .
13 So , the artists ' shell remains intact , the fusty public image undisturbed .
14 The creditors ' committee does not come into being until the trustee has issued a certificate of its due constitution ( r 6.151 ) and his certificate must not be issued until he has received the written consent to act from three members of the committee ( r6.151(3A) ) .
15 The creditors ' meeting decides whether or not to approve the IVA , with or without amendments to the proposal , although any amendments must be approved by the debtor .
16 In a veiled threat to dissolve the Congress , he called for constructive co-operation , warning that : " your support is the best argument against accusations that the deputies ' body has outlived its usefulness " .
17 There 's only half an hour intermission while the news is on and the votes are collated , and the contestants ' fear ferments into an almost hysterical euphoria .
18 That is , the motivating biological metaphor of the Prisoners ' Dilemma generates a transition rule that is simple , but it would look horrendous if expressed in canonical cellular automata terms .
19 Although it has a long history , the paradox of the Prisoners ' Dilemma has recently been much studied for the light it may shed on the evolution of altruistic or cooperative behaviour .
20 He believes a key to the projects ' success lies in the continuity it brings to children 's lives .
21 In 1956 the first recorded questioning of the bondholders ' status occurs , paradoxically as the interest payments on bonds are resumed .
22 With a fine catalogue of achievements behind them already , the bursars ' potential bodes well for their sports .
23 Inside the dopamine system , the researchers ' attention has lighted on D2 .
24 But the employers ' organisation says the rate of manufacturing pay rises is overstated because of the number of pay freezes .
25 The Careers Services will monitor the employers ' job offers to ensure that they are suitable for the Compact .
26 The manufacturers ' response has been the creation of some stunning artificial decor — plus some items that rate alongside flying ducks on the wall as pieces of what are called ‘ art bingo ’ at the PFK offices .
27 The manufacturers ' list describes 46 out of 70 models as ‘ satisfactory ’ .
28 Results should be issued as soon as possible after the candidates ' work has been marked by centres and moderated by the HCIMA , and within three months of the date of the final assessments for an area of study .
29 Tomorrow the Schools ' Head includes six Heriot 's entries and a composite from Dumfries Academy/Dumfries High/St Joseph 's .
30 Unfortunately there have been a number of cases where monies raised by voluntary activities have gone missing and , because the school is linked by name to the parents ' organisation , the schools ' reputation has suffered .
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