Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | Curiously however , the three traditional lecturers with whom I discussed the matter insisted that the plurality made no difference to assessment of students ' work ; in the words of Mr R : |
2 | To business with Kids ' County here 's the clues , |
3 | Secondly , it will comment on working-age women 's access to membership of employers ' pension schemes and the extent to which it appears that their risk of poverty in retirement may have lessened , both by increased access in their own right and through improved provision for widows . |
4 | Other research , by child psychologist Dorothy Cohen , found that extensive TV viewing led to atrophy of childrens ' imaginations . |
5 | Swimmers in distress have been carried to safety on dolphins ' backs . |
6 | The idea is to soothe workers ' fears about 1992 with a ’ solemn declaration ’ on their rights to social security , to join trade unions , to equal pay for equal work , to information on companies ' reorganisation plans . |
7 | On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties . |
8 | They will be tempted to free-ride at others ' expense , and producers of clean air would have trouble collecting payment for their services . |
9 | WHAT THE RULES SAY NOW Controlled trust accounts are now within the reporting accountant 's scope , and one of the rules relating to interest on clients ' money has changed too |