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

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1 It was not plain sailing and orthodox and ‘ liberal ’ Communists will be at each others ' throats — at local level — until they hold a full congress next January to determine new policies once and for all and to approve new leaders .
2 They have been at each others ' throats .
3 They have been at each others ' throats .
4 They have been at each others ' throats .
5 I suggest that it would be useful to publish his comments , not so as to set estate agents at each others ' throats , entertaining though that might be , but so that members of the public who intend placing their properties on the market may shop around and take their decisions in a more informed way .
6 Next month , I will be having a look at some readers ' requests .
7 The financial benefits of the merger of these two apparently disparate companies were heavily stressed by Mr Lagardère at separate shareholders ' meetings on 29th December .
8 It holds regular open meetings for parents , parent-governors have a presence at all parents ' evenings and open evenings , publish a regular newsletter and have a history of establishing governors ' task groups and working parties .
9 ATTENDANCE AT QUALIFIED TEACHERS ' DAYS
10 Wherever management of affairs is delegated sufficient reports should regularly be prepared for submission at full partners ' meetings .
11 THE Darlington Business Link is a free service from Darlington Business Venture aimed at matching customers ' needs with suppliers in the area .
12 EVERY Thursday , The Northern will publish a list of supply contracts on offer via the Darlington Business Link , a free service from Darlington Business Venture aimed at matching customers ' needs with suppliers in the area .
13 THE Darlington Business Link is a free service from Darlington Business Venture aimed at matching customers ' needs with suppliers in the area .
14 THE Darlington Business Link is a free service from Darlington Business Venture aimed at matching customers ' needs with suppliers in the area .
15 Visits were also made to Canada , to see how the implementation of a national curriculum there was affecting work in English , and to Denmark and France , to look at the teaching of Danish and French respectively , and at those countries ' arrangements for bilingual children .
16 Zacks Investment Research in Chicago looked for The Economist at 27 analysts ' recommendations on Philip Morris before April 2nd .
17 The team also looked at other companies ' inductions , including those of our clients .
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