Example sentences of "the residents [unc] " in BNC.

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1 In a survey with a 75 per cent response rate undertaken by the residents ' association on its new housing estate , some two-thirds of the respondents favoured the setting up of a multi-denominational school .
2 This influences the expectations that the public in Easton have of the police , and of their role in the community — a point which one constable made by explaining that one resident in Easton , upon finding himself locked out of his home , called at the station asking for the duplicate set of keys to his house which he thought the police would routinely possess for the residents ' benefit ; phone calls from the public asking for air and train information also sometimes occur .
3 He became the chairman of the residents ' committee , and at the official opening , had some very honest , articulate and moving words to say .
4 Edward Young , as architect , took a keen interest in the residents ' reactions to his work , and on the whole was gratified .
5 This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes :
6 This is n't our home , it 's the residents ' home .
7 You are dealing with emotions , not just the residents ' but your own .
8 This is n't our home , it 's the residents ' home .
9 Some of the residents ' fears
10 ‘ There is no fixed routine as such — we vary it according to the residents ' wishes .
11 A letter voicing the residents ' fears and improvement suggestions was sent to the East Hampshire Road Safety Council earlier this month .
12 Presenting her with gifts including an art deco clock and a cheque , he thanked her and her husband , a former chairman of the residents ' association , for all they had done for Le Court .
13 Dennis Jarrett is right and Kathy Vowles , chairman of the residents ' association , is left .
14 Indeed in the case of Bijlmermeer , there is concern over the residents ' increased fear of assault by assailants concealed in shrubbery close to walkways between the flat blocks , so that in future some vehicular access to some of the blocks is to be permitted , even though it undermines the integrity of the segregation principle .
15 Cars should not be banned , but instead should be admitted on the residents ' terms — that is , slowly and without superior rights .
16 Whatever happened to THE RESIDENTS ' American Composers Series ?
17 The residents ' leader is Israel Vicente da Silva from Recife .
18 People who cause trouble are constantly under medication ( more for the staff 's sake than the residents ' , so it seemed to me .
19 Denis Carroll , chairperson of the Residents ' Association , said ‘ Objections from 93 per cent of the local community to the gold prospectors are 50/50 between environmental and religious concerns .
20 The meeting elected members to the Residents ' Committee for the Investigation of the Effects on Health of Asbestos Fibres in the Environment .
21 The residents ' associations were not the type of organization that would welcome such an alliance .
22 Nevertheless he dismissed the residents ' protests as mere ‘ inconveniences ’ and insisted ‘ The closure of our Cork plant is in no way a reflection on our workforce , on the IDA , nor the Irish government which extended all possible facilities to our corporation in the difficult times we experienced .
23 The residents ' lounge has chintz-covered armchairs and toning linen curtains , embossed wallpaper overpainted with cream distemper , traditional glass-topped coffee tables , a Victorian writing desk in one corner and a large colour TV set in the opposite corner .
24 Bob Groves insisted there ought to be a public inquiry into the proposal , and called on Chelmsford Tory MP Simon Burns to take up the residents ' cause : they were less than happy with the MP 's response to date .
25 Machine knitting plays an important part in stimulating the residents ' creative talents and a small textile workshop has been set up with some encouraging results .
26 To my dismay , the residents ' lounge was full of people and one man was addressing the company , whether they liked it or not , with an account of his mountaineering adventures .
27 Waller 's informants illustrated the residents ' reluctance to oppose the companies , for fear of losing their jobs and homes .
28 The volume of movement of heavy goods vehicles along the approach roads seriously affected the residents ' enjoyment of their properties .
29 First , that the conditions I have described constituted a substantial interference with the residents ' enjoyment of their property up to June 1990 ; second , that enough residents were affected to constitute a public nuisance if it were not for his other defences .
30 ii In Williamwood House ( Wylie , 1987 ; Norman , 1987 ) segregation follows a selective admission policy and takes account of prevailing circumstances and the residents ' changing needs .
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