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

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1 ARSENAL keeper David Seaman and midfielder David Hillier are fit to face Manchester United today after being substituted in the Gunners ' 3–0 crash at Leeds .
2 The prison kitchen was located in the short-termers ' compound .
3 The grossed up amount of the debt should therefore be included in the taxpayers ' total incomes for higher rate tax purposes .
4 Nor , even if full-time , did they typically do the same type or level of paid work as that performed by the men who were included in the employers ' pension schemes .
5 Similarly , if a character rides in a chariot then its points value including that of its crew is included in the Characters ' point allowance .
6 The books of such company must be available for production to the Council on demand under its powers of inspection contained in the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1986 .
7 I have argued that the limits of sovereignty are contained in the courts ' central commitment to representative democracy : a purported statute which attempted to subvert democracy could derive no legal authority from the doctrine .
8 Certain changes in the rules contained in the Nurses ' , Mid-wives ' and Health Visitor 's Act ( 1979 ) are needed to make updating a legal requirement , and these must be put before Parliament as with any law reform .
9 These will include warranties in respect of Newco , often a new " off the shelf " company administered by management 's lawyers , and in respect of information contained in the managers ' questionnaire concerning the managers themselves ( see Appendix 2 ) .
10 The investors will also request that the managers warrant information contained in the accountants ' due diligence report .
11 Technical quality and the use of the right exposure coupled with careful composition were all considered in the beginners ' and intermediate sections of the colour slides .
12 At the time of writing , the first batch of prosecutions had collapsed in the magistrates ' court , on account of the long delay in launching the prosecutions against those involved .
13 Once more Italy is faced with parliamentary chaos , but Italians are well versed in the Neapolitans ' skill in the choreography of ‘ order in disorder ’ .
14 The side of Edward Crumwallis that was most evident during such tête-à-têtes was the petty-minded , niggling side ( that side of his psychological profile that was seldom turned in the parents ' direction ) .
15 The relevant provisions of the 1968 Act have never applied in the magistrates ' court and , apart from those proceedings covered by the 1991 Order , hearsay evidence is only admissible on very limited grounds .
16 In our sample we had details of only eight Blacks , five Asians and 43 Whites sentenced in the magistrates ' courts .
17 Polly thrust it back into her bag , embarrassed at being caught doing things more properly done in a ladies ' cloakroom , and furious at her own embarrassment .
18 The next time they returned to the windward mark , Paul Cayard tried to shoot the mark as Dennis Conner had done in the defenders ' trials on Tuesday .
19 As with most provincial newspapers , stories tend to be written in the reporters ' office with a minimum of telephone calls to check facts and with one eye on the deadline for going to press .
20 Without cutting back the vines , too many of these pellets would be wasted , wedged in the vines ' dead or dying foliage .
21 Even if the new President had entered his official residence , he would have no standing in his own community , and what , after all , is the point of a Maronite President if it is not to integrate the Maronites within the traditional confessional system which — readjusted in the Muslims ' favour — the Tayif agreement perpetuates ?
22 As we will show , the reality revealed in the pupils ' speech is very different from the reality that has often been reported in the media .
23 The whole of the property had been destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 , and the land occupied by the three houses in Foster Lane was either soon after or by the early nineteenth century incorporated in the Goldsmiths ' Hall .
24 Even this reduced sentence exceeds , by a considerable margin , the maximum penalty which could have been imposed in a magistrates ' court ( which is where the majority of burglars of this type would normally be tried ) .
25 Since the maximum term of imprisonment which might be imposed in the Magistrates ' court for a single offence is six months , the Act effectively took out of the hands of the magistrates the power to impose sentences of immediate imprisonment on the majority of offenders who had not previously been sentenced to imprisonment or borstal training .
26 Nothing has come to our attention to indicate that the following statements made in the directors ' report are unreasonable in all the circumstances :
27 The incumbent President , Arístides Maria Pereira , was defeated in the islands ' first free presidential elections on Feb. 17 .
28 Jane Stuart died in Wisbech 12 September 1742 and was buried in the Friends ' burial ground there .
29 He was apprenticed in the Grocers ' Company of London in May 1634 .
30 It is easier to judge the impression which the Black Death made on men 's minds , for this is reflected in the chroniclers ' writings , than to measure the scale of its ravages .
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