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

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1 The intervention of the audience is through the communicators ' perceptions and images of the unknown audience .
2 ‘ It showed British football is behind the Germans ' in technique .
3 What is behind the bishops ' and archdeacons ' reluctance even to consider breaking up the boundaries seems to be a desire to maintain a mixture of middle , high and low churches and not upset the balance .
4 But something about your comments worries me a great deal , and that 's the fact that many women tutors , you say , have been looking at this issue , but they have n't looked at the major part of the issue , which is from the students ' perspectives and the problem that goes on between students .
5 The following is from the Guerrillas ' recent ‘ Letter to Uncle Sam and the News Media ’ :
6 The meeting is in the Friends ' Meeting House , Cambridge Road , Linthorpe , at 7.30pm .
7 The most well-known example is in the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules 1989 , at General Condition 6.1.1 of Schedule 3the " Master Policy " covering the first layer of claims against all solicitors .
8 Marie , who is in the Paras ' territorial battalion , is also the first woman to join the regiment 's elite Black Lanyards free fall parachute display team .
9 In the long term , he argues correctly , this is in the shareholders ' interest too .
10 When prosecution for pollution does take place , it is in the magistrates ' court , where it shares the stage with licensing applications and speeding motorists .
11 It is not proposed to deal with the law on these matters , save to outline the basics , but rather to dwell on whether or not it is in the insurers ' interest to make an interim payment in any given case .
12 The regionals argue that their presence is in the consumers ' interests .
13 The second contribution is in the investigators ' particular focus on the manner in which young people 's social and personal environment influences their developing understanding of economic and political issues .
14 Those who during the week at Lake Nona took the opportunity to ask questions about the running of America 's LPGA circuit , are convinced that it is to the players ' advantage that they leave the running of the association to its staff while they themselves concentrate on their golf .
15 Its appraisal must be made by reference to the market position and the economic and financial power of the parties ; to alternatives available to suppliers and users ; to access to suppliers or markets ; to the structure of the markets affected , to take account of international competition ; to consider legal and factual barriers to entry ; and the interests of consumers and the development of technical and economic progress ( provided that the latter is to the consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition ) .
16 The commander view would say that the superannuation fund balance sheet should be consolidated : the authority is responsible for managing the fund , although it is on the employees ' behalf not the community 's .
17 Logic is on the banks ' side .
18 The emphasis in the surveys is on the landowners ' attitudes towards forestry , their responses to existing fiscal measures and the kinds of measures which might lead to landscape improvement and increased opportunities for public enjoyment .
19 Here , the focus is on the temples ' place in the growth of the towns .
20 City make three changes from the side beaten at Hartlepool Rovers last week , with scrum half Steve Kirkup returning for Charlie Turvil , who is on the replacements ' bench .
21 is at the Builders ' Dinner to-night .
22 Food Producers from Britain and France is at the Photographers ' Gallery , London WC2 from August 21 to September 19 .
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