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

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1 For example , the average annual fees in Headmasters ' Conference Schools in 1990 were 6900 for boarders , and 4000 for day pupils .
2 THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month .
3 Most mixed economy interventions involve the state in subsidizing or taking over the organization of necessary economic activities unprofitable for capital ; and most welfare policies can be understood as attempts to socialize labour costs falling on businesses , which become financed out of general taxation instead of showing up directly in employers ' wage bills and production costs .
4 Business investment remains high , and the latest CBI survey reported a sharp improvement in manufacturers ' investment intentions .
5 This guide should help you feel your way through the minefield of tractor specification details in manufacturers ' sales leaflets .
6 These studies suggest that , even when recognised risk factors exist , as for coronary heart disease , and differences in subjects ' risk factors are taken into account , the relation between socioeconomic status and health can not be fully explained .
7 Since it enabled employers to replace the two-shift with a three-shift system in the mines , it produced little real improvement in miners ' living standards .
8 It is an organism that has taken advantage of a man-made ecological niche , created in buildings ' water systems .
9 Another cut in the ODR will not trigger a corresponding cut in banks ' funding costs .
10 The good news is already reflected in banks ' share prices .
11 They are thus of great importance in the management of the economy despite their small total in banks ' balance sheets .
12 This information helps the retailer plan for the future and order stock to match changes in customers ' buying habits .
13 It follows that , other things being equal , the average price level will rise if there is an increase in average wage earnings , an increase in the average cost of imported material inputs , an increase in firms ' profit margins or a decrease in the average productivity of labour .
14 The percentage increase in firms ' profit margins .
15 But while Ride and TFC took the indie way out of obscurity , gaining success by giggling like hell while maintaining a strong position in Sounds ' indie charts , Five Thirty bit the big one and signed to a major , East West .
16 But while Ride and TFC took the indie way out of obscurity , gaining success by giggling like hell while maintaining a strong position in Sounds ' indie charts , Five Thirty bit the big one and signed to a major , East West .
17 It is already clear that mutations in p53 genes indicative of developing bladder cancer can be detected by analysis of shed cells present in patients ' urine samples .
18 Gamba , the dancewear shop , have a size 2½ and 3 in ladies ' evening shoes .
19 Unrest in the education system , prompted by arrears in teachers ' salary payments , led to clashes with police in late May 1990 .
20 In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers ' union branches .
21 The Sex Discrimination Act of 1975 provided the legal basis for equal opportunities for girls , but the ‘ radical changes ’ in girls ' curriculum choices have not yet been introduced .
22 The authors draw attention to the increase in fundholders ' referral rates to general surgery ( an 8.6% increase ) , but this should surely be interpreted in the light of the 17.0% increase in such referrals by non-fundholders ( table III ) .
23 In all cases except FEDV this criterion is satisfied since all other variables are dated t - 1 or earlier , and we assume that such variables are in agents ' information sets .
24 Two other types of body fall into a final category of partners : counsellors whether in Citizens ' Advice Bureaux or in RELATE ( the earlier Marriage Guidance Council ) are often drawn into school connections — through parents rather than children .
25 In residents ' association meetings , the clergy 's point of view received vocal support from one or two members of the older village community which preceded the housing estate .
26 In kiddies ' adventure stories they always wonder Where am I ? when they wake up in a strange place .
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