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

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1 By the start of the new term in the autumn of 1988 , the negative aspects of the ‘ tide ’ were uppermost in the authorities ' minds .
2 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 .
3 Others in their early 20s will obviously feature in the selectors ' deliberations for the full tour of Australia , starting in November , that marks the beginning of a new era for West Indies more appropriately than the proliferation of one-day tournaments to which Richie Richardson 's reshaped team has been almost exclusively confined .
4 Milling was last capped back in 1988 but with Waringstown 's Alan Nelson already ruled out of the Kenya trip due to work commitments , must feature strongly in the selectors ' minds .
5 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 .
6 Companies can be screened by business activity by using SIC codes , given business descriptions on the One Source glossary , or by a word search through the principal activity description in the directors ' reports .
7 Yet the committee voted four-to-two in favour of smoking in the directors ' suites — though they reckoned the air-conditioning would need fixing .
8 Out of this rather extreme position developed a more moderate line , involving the notion of a caution , first formalized in the Judges ' Rules in 1912 , and finding expression today in the Code of Practice for the Detention , Treatment and Questioning of Persons by Police Officers ( Home Office , 1985c ) .
9 This leads to the applicant 's second ground for supporting the judgment under appeal , namely that whatever the words of the Act may mean , they must be understood as qualified by a tacit exception , preserving the ancient right of silence in its particular manifestation of the immunity from being asked questions after charge , previously embodied in the Judges ' Rules and carried forward into paragraph 16.5 of Code C.
10 No doubt he wanted his task over with , so he could return to his companions and his ale-cup in the soldiers ' quarters .
11 Edward Young , as architect , took a keen interest in the residents ' reactions to his work , and on the whole was gratified .
12 Maoism , with its emphasis on the countryside surrounding the cities , has been influential , particularly in Peru , where it is strong in the teachers ' unions and is the ideology of the Shining path guerrilla movement .
13 It may well be in the defenders ' interests to consider a minimum Tender justifiable , with some educated guess work , on the scraps of information available , in the expectation that if the pursuer is not to accept the Tender , further vouching will have to be produced .
14 In the defenders ' trials , Dennis Conner 's Stars & Stripes has to win only one more race against America to be sure of a place in the final later this month .
15 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 .
16 The magic castle that is London 's St Pancras Station rests upon a forest of unseen arches , forming a vault which in the railways ' heydays , from the 1870S to the 1920s , housed the thousands of barrels of beer that arrived daily from Burton-on-Trent .
17 As a juvenile romanticist Kingston , like his contemporary Ballantyne , used the device of the intrusive author accepted in his time and , besides , the didacticism expected in books for the young , didacticism made easier by the continuity and the extent of time afforded by serial publication in the boys ' magazines of the period .
18 When the police called in the boys ' parents , one of them accused Mr Wisson of kidnapping .
19 In the boys ' groups , any recognition that images of girls might have a different value from images of boys was met with intense embarrassment .
20 There was almost a tragedy in 1905 when a major fire broke out one night in the early hours of the morning while 44 boys in the boys ' dormitories were asleep .
21 Police said there were no suspicious circumstances in the boys ' deaths .
22 If there was anything unpleasant the first thing in the boys ' minds was ‘ not to worry mother ’ .
23 However , so far the attitude has tended to be sympathetic — it is not , after all , in the creditors ' interests to exclude a member and thereby reduce earning potential .
24 The rather crude experiment that Marie Gibbs made by putting the methylanthranilate in the chicks ' bills when their eyes were closed arid showing that this did not result in a change in receptors is one such test , but , because being blindfolded is itself scarcely a neutral experience for the birds , it ca n't be more than suggestive .
25 But on the river , when you 're getting a bite a chuck , especially on the lead and missing most of them , I 'll guarantee the hook size you 're using is too small to find a purchase in the fishes ' mouths .
26 The lights , which once seemed to be there to compensate for any lackings in the performers ' abilities , are now secondary to the punch of the music .
27 Limitation of family size will not happen unless it can be done without trespassing on conscience and unless practicable means are available ; and unless it is perceived to be in the families ' interests to do so ( Coale 1973 ) .
28 The strangeness lay in the mens ' uniforms which were the standard French infantry uniforms .
29 But an enormous backlog of untaxed cases of wine is building up in the producers ' warehouses .
30 Champagne ages perfectly in the producers ' cellars with a cheap crown cork , and only sprouts its traditional mushroom just before it goes on sale .
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