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

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1 The amount of the non-equity interest in shareholders ' funds should now be analysed between the amounts attributable to different classes of non-equity shares .
2 Because participating preference shares contain an entitlement to share in profits which is of a restricted amount and has priority over the other classes of shares , they are non-equity shares in accordance with the definition in paragraph 11 of the [ draft ] FRS and their interest in shareholders ' funds should be presented within the aggregate amount attributable to non-equity shares as required by paragraph 34 .
3 Pension funds face shortfall An increase in employers ' contributions can not be discounted , says DEBBIE HARRISON
4 But the book is written in the faith that such errors in readers ' responses can be corrected , and that when this is done their way will be open to the poet 's mental condition , and therefore to the correct experience of the poem .
5 Given the demand for borrowing by customers and assuming no offsetting action by the central bank , this increase in bankers ' deposits may lead to an increase in the money supply .
6 The result in viewers ' minds can have been little other than confusion and fear , instead of the excitement that there should have been .
7 He who wants to ‘ see some issue of my spiteful execrations ’ ( II.iii.6 ) — any word in Thersites ' mouth can have distasteful implications , so here ‘ issue ’ is the pus from an infected wound — imagines Agamemnon as having boils over him , which ‘ did run …
8 As making the parliamentary channel available in Members ' rooms would be tantamount to supplying a clean feed direct from the Chamber , it would be for the Select Committee on Broadcasting , Etc. in the first instance , to approve such a proposal .
9 The maximum fine in magistrates ' courts will be increased from £400 to £1,000 .
10 And she warns that ‘ any involvement in boys ' games can be contaminating ’ ( ibid . ) .
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