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

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1 Yet the memoirs of these survivors , their dirge , is rarely inscribed in the chroniclers ' sentimental journeys .
2 Liberia 's tribal bloodbath was especially awful in the cities ' crowded slums .
3 I have argued that the limits of sovereignty are contained in the courts ' central commitment to representative democracy : a purported statute which attempted to subvert democracy could derive no legal authority from the doctrine .
4 The investors will also request that the managers warrant information contained in the accountants ' due diligence report .
5 In turn , I subsequently followed up some of the issues raised in the job interviews in the teachers ' day-to-day work .
6 Doubtless there was discussion in the teachers ' common room about which sister the latest Spencer recruit to Poplar class would emulate , Sarah or Jane .
7 In both cases their parents took decisions for them which , in my view , were not in the boys ' best interests .
8 Both SMP [ originating in the boys ' public schools ] and MME [ originating in state secondary schools ] produced proposals for the redefinition of school mathematics that were clearly orientated to the demands of various powerful , i.e. resource-controlling , extra-school groups .
9 Yarrow , cranesbill , goldenrod , globe thistle , rose campion and Michaelmas daisies are usually in the birds ' top ten of herbaceous plants .
10 The grossed up amount of the debt should therefore be included in the taxpayers ' total incomes for higher rate tax purposes .
11 This may include lecture preparation , presentation , research for a publication or article in the members ' own name or research for a new piece of work to be undertaken .
12 THE small ad in The Times ' Golden Anniversary column this week was refreshingly honest .
13 Time spent on this aspect is a very sound investment in the ferrets ' future performance .
14 So , the experiments produced strong evidence of a rhodopsin-like mechanism in the mites ' extraocular receptors .
15 Because MPs enjoy such low status , because the work is so poorly paid , because the upper classes have largely abandoned ideas of ‘ service ’ , and because the selection process has killed off the old boy network , there is less and less interest in politics in the Conservatives ' traditional reservoir of support .
16 But the much more rigorous policy embodied in the Conservatives ' Industrial Relations Act of 1971 was a revolution in the long story .
17 Indeed in the Conservatives ' 1987 Election Manifesto , there was ample support for the NHS and no mention of an enhanced role for the private sector .
18 Acid House comes a close second to football fans in the tabloids ' top ten of moral panics .
19 Eight colours to choose from in the ladies ' classic crew-neck t-shirt .
20 Easy Over also holds an engagement in the Ladies ' Open , along with True Dowry , already a course winner this season .
21 Mountain Crash has been off the course since his Cottenham run , but may reappear in the Ladies ' Open , in which recent winners Easy Over , Royal Sting , Shedid and Takeover Bid are among a good entry .
22 Mountain Crash , off the course since his run at Cottenham , looks set for a return in the Ladies ' Open at Marks Tey tomorrow .
23 Although these conditions place a premium on the ‘ intangibles ’ of technical and market knowledge , they have not led to full verticality in the firms ' fixed assets .
24 ‘ Declare : ( 1 ) That on the taking of the accounts and inquiry order to be made and taken herein by Chief Master Munrow on 14 March 1988 the plaintiffs are entitled to raise objection to items in the defendants ' said accounts on the grounds that the items were and are unreasonable in amount but so that any doubts are to be resolved in favour of the defendants .
25 The company took the decision to restate the accounts , Mr Clements added , when it became clear that the delays and uncertainties involved would not be in the shareholders ' best interests .
26 The ancient television in the boarders ' common room was giving a reasonable picture for a change .
27 The second fastest qualifier in the 200m individual medley is Esso England junior squad member Susan Rolph ( Newcastle ) , also the likely gold medallist in the girls ' 14 years 100m backstroke .
28 England youth squad member Lee Dalzell ( GatesheadWhickham ) clearly heads the qualifiers in the girls ' 15 years 100m breaststroke .
29 , Frances Mary ( 1827–1894 ) , educator and founding figure in the girls ' public day-school movement in England , was born in London 16 August 1827 , the eldest of ten children ( of whom she and four brothers were survivors ) of Robert William Buss , painter and etcher , and his wife Frances Fleetwood .
30 The solution lies firmly in the farmers ' own hands
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