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

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1 Their models are their own or each others ' motets and chansons and the chansons of such Parisian colleagues as Claudin de Sermisy , and they make fuller use of the whole polyphonic complex of the model than their predecessors had done : how flexibly may be seen by comparing the opening of the Kyrie of Clemens 's already mentioned Mass ‘ Misericorde ’ : with that of his chanson ‘ Misericorde au martir amoureulx ’ : Bars 3–5 of the Kyrie are not the extraneous interpolation they seem to be ; they come from bars 18–20 of the chanson :
2 What Mead is calling the generalized other and its effects , can be read as nothing more than the process of socialization in which any one culture or social groupings ' values and norms are internalized .
3 Forest soils are so poor they ca n't support more than two or three seasons ' crops .
4 Though space is being yielded by the Department of Printed Books , it seems unlikely there will be room for more than two or three years ' acquisitions .
5 The next set of issues relates to house or flat buyers ' reports and valuations .
6 ‘ The society will be pleased to help you get a report suitable for your needs ; details of the house or flat buyers ' reports ( option 2 ) and building survey ( option 3 ) are set out overleaf .
7 Or all boys ' schools .
8 tragically yes , or all boys ' schools you know here are young men who have had thousands of pounds spent on their education , and when they arrive in an environment like Oxford they somehow seem to be less capable than other young men of behaving with decency towards the students they are being educated with .
9 One of the difficulties of using politicians ' or military leaders ' diaries is that they are always likely to be personal justifications of their own actions at the time , and of course they give the impression that the whole of history consists of political intrigue or war .
10 Did you have anything in the way of holidays erm , was there a sort of works ' holiday or any works ' outings while you were there ?
11 The figures show that in 1990 , there were 90,843 people over the age of 65 supported by local authorities in all types of accommodation ( of whom 87,652 were in their own or other authorities ' homes ) .
12 1.24 Pursuant to the Queen 's Bench Masters ' Practice Direction of 29 November 1989 , in order to save time at trial , copies of disclosed medical or other experts ' reports upon which any party intends to rely ( whether agreed or not ) must be lodged by that party as soon after setting down as is practicable .
13 Finally , the Advocate-General 's view is that the Barber judgment applies to schemes whether or not they are contracted out and it is irrelevant whether a scheme is funded exclusively by the employer or also by compulsory or voluntary employees ' contributions .
14 The Minister for Relief and Displaced Persons ' Affairs , Peter Orat Ador , a non-Moslem , was also dropped from the Cabinet , but no replacement was named .
15 Local trade associations ' and professional bodies ' directories .
16 These changes in teaching approach have developed through teachers coming together to question and challenge their own and each others ' assumptions about mathematics learning and teaching .
17 Resource allocations fail to emphasise adequately key elements of the innovation process , and cultural perceptions affect the way in which business and the sources of research see their own and each others ' roles and contributions to the innovation partnership .
18 Not all radical campesino and rural workers ' unions have specifically addressed the question of women 's rights or even equal pay , but there is a growing recognition of the need to do so .
19 The whips agree to give a certain amount of time for private members ' bills and private members ' motions , but they then encourage all their own backbenchers to ballot for these opportunities .
20 In addition , there are some industrially based transnational union organizations , for example the International Metalworkers Federation , and the International Union of Food and Allied Workers ' Associations , and these have been involved in genuine transnational labour struggles , and have gained some short term victories .
21 Unattended and unrepresented claimants ' appeals did not appear to be tested as carefully as those of attended and represented claimants .
22 Out of pocket issue fees , including legal , printing and fiscal agents ' fees , tend to be small ; in extreme cases differences in them can sway deals , but in general the yield , commission cost and cost of the swap ( if included ) remain primary factors .
23 ‘ I 'm not sure that there are many things suitable for men , though , ’ she added , looking helplessly at the aprons , bed jackets and hand-knitted babies ' woollens .
24 There were some books on a desk , and some sea-birds ' eggs on a table .
25 For financial information , all keep annual accounts and some brokers ' reports in hard copy .
26 This truly pleasant pensione is personally supervised by the resident owner , Professor Triscari , and boasts many antiques and interesting collectors ' items .
27 On the other hand , the lowest incidence of prematurity was found among managerial , professional and clerical workers ' children , among whom the mothers could probably provide a higher quality of prenatal care .
28 There are so many paths and old miners ' tracks around this area of Swaledale that you could spend years walking them and exploring the old workings and still not cover them all .
29 A process so hedged about with medical mystery and old wives ' tales that no man was allowed to share in it now became an experience he must not miss for the world .
30 This wily trio dispense the sherry and old wives ' tales with an impeccably manipulative air as ancient servants creak round in turbans and white gloves .
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