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

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1 Some changes , however , were made in the draft to satisfy those who had challenged it in this way : union republics were given eleven rather than seven seats each in the Supreme Soviet 's Council of Nationalities and ex officio places on the Committee of Constitutional Supervision , and changes of wording were made in order to remove what Gorbachev described as the ‘ misunderstanding ’ that the rights of republics had been infringed .
2 CPSU property in the republic was nationalized on Aug. 28 and parties banned in the Supreme Soviet 's administrative bodies .
3 In the Supreme Court 's opinion it was clear that the tipper ( Secrist ) had not breached his duty since he did not disclose the information with the purpose of gaining some direct or indirect personal benefit .
4 An attempt by the District Attorney to overturn it resulted in the Supreme Court 's consideration of the case on April 2 .
5 In the Supreme Court 's ruling , the normally conservative Sandra Day O'Connor , the only female justice , voted with the liberal minority ; the decisive vote proved to be that of David Souter , Bush 's only appointee to the Court , whom abortion rights advocates had long suspected of harbouring anti-abortionist views .
6 On one occasion , he noted that curtains had been put between three of the beds in the aged women 's ward , and thought this undesirable for several reasons — having reference to cleanliness and ventilation .
7 It is now fairly clear , moreover , that political considerations , of not wishing to be seen as having ‘ destroyed the value of the pound sterling ’ , were of major importance in the Labour government 's initial resistance to devaluation in 1967 quite apart from powerful pressures against devaluation being exerted on it by the Bank of England [ Tomlinson , 1985 ] .
8 Sir : Despite a significant gap in the Labour Party 's education and training proposals , their objective to double the number of 16-18year-olds in full-time education must be welcomed ( 28 September ) .
9 Perhaps the best recent example of this , and of the media 's growing significance in overtly political activity , can be seen in the Labour Party 's strategies in the period immediately preceding the 1987 general election .
10 And it remains finally to ask what place there was for trade unionism in the Labour Party 's revised prospectus .
11 There is nothing surprising in the Labour party 's policies on that .
12 The information in the Labour party 's document all comes under the new education standards commission that will take over responsibility for Her Majesty 's inspectorate of schools and co-ordinate the work of local inspectors .
13 In the Labour party 's view , the Government have not advanced an adequately forceful strategic case for a fourth boat .
14 Britain 's early entry into the Exchange Rate Mechanism , as outlined in the Labour Party 's statement , Looking to the Future , is essential to future economic stability .
15 With majority voting the European Commission and the Council of Ministers can put things through that may not be in the Labour Party 's and our interests .
16 Erlich thought that the last week , waiting in the Legal Attaché 's section , had been the slowest in his eight years with the Bureau .
17 Through the summer of 1929 he complained to Dobrée of roasting in the modern city 's horrors ( yet wondered if he would find the country any more bearable ) .
18 In the 1991 Chairman 's report it made clear the fact that the Buckfastleigh Branch having been leased in 1991 to the South Devon Railway Trust , showed only the fare income for the Paignton branch , hence a fall in turnover from the 1990 season , which included the fare income from the Buckfastleigh branch .
19 The traditional association of the Democrats with minority interests was seen by many Republicans as an issue which would continue to erode the former party 's support in the South , a crucial common factor in the Democratic candidate 's defeat in five of the six presidential elections since 1968 .
20 The harmony of the Republicans made a sharp contrast to the confusion in the Democratic Party 's ranks .
21 He was idolised in the working men 's clubs of Newcastle and delighted his fans by publicly flaunting his style .
22 I first met Paul in the Working Men 's Club days of twenty-odd years ago in Sunderland .
23 These he expressed in the Working Men 's Club and Institute Union , founded chiefly on his initiative on 14 June 1862 in London , becoming its first paid secretary in 1863 .
24 It fully bears out both the disquiet expressed in the working party 's Report , and quoted above ; and the CDA 's dissociation of its policies from those in pursuit of which the three cases in question were projected into disaster .
25 They do not relate to assessment arrangements , although these are covered in the Working Group 's Report .
26 Lapsley and Prowle ( 1978 ) carried out comprehensive surveys that lent considerable weight to the reforms suggested in the working group 's report .
27 The quality can be very fine indeed , as in the exquisite youth 's head , fig. 42 .
28 FIVE local girls have been included in the Irish Women 's waterpolo squad that plays Scotland at the Drumchaple pool in Glasgow on October 2 .
29 The PLA won enough seats to give it a two-thirds majority in the 250-member People 's Assembly , which would enable it to make constitutional changes without the support of other parties .
30 We would be the next to follow in the great man 's footsteps .
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