Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [art] judges ' " in BNC.

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1 This dispute emphasises the ambiguity of the judges ' position .
2 In other words , are the Houses the sole judges of the correctness of the judges ' behaviour , or not ?
3 Hall 's positive views about the timing of the judges ' appointments probably originated as early as 1835 , when the plans for the new Houses of Parliament were being considered .
4 The results of the judges ' deliberations will be made public at an awards dinner arranged by SITE on 16 March .
5 dealt with the status of the judges ' advice in these terms , at p. 82 :
6 The appeal court took the view that a speaker must take the audience as he or she finds it — this contradicted Beatty v. Gillbanks and revived all the fears about ‘ mob rule ’ which had been to the forefront of the judges ' minds in that case .
7 This is further compounded by the peculiarities of the judges ' work situation : they live almost exclusively among other judges and senior barristers and , as one new judge put it , ‘ you have to watch your invitations ’ ( Sunday Times , 5 October 1975 ) .
8 A surrender to the farmers over the egg controversy , hesitancy in confronting the brewers , and some retreat in the face of the judges ' opposition to legal reform indicated that there were lobbies and vested interests which even the all-conquering Prime Minister could not challenge with impunity .
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