Example sentences of "these [noun] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | With all these artists ' patches there are some sounds which are great and others which defy logic . |
2 | The tenacity , ingenuity and resourcefulness of the women involved in these Groups ' activities was remarkable for the sheer depth of social and material capacities which it uncovered . |
3 | And if these groups ' interests must be considered , why not also require the directors to consider the interests of the local community , the environment and consumers ? |
4 | These surveyors ' beacons were later enshrined in traditions such as the Beltane Fires , according to Watkins . |
5 | In addition to these beginners ' courses , introductory classes are available in Celtic , German , Italian , Russian and Spanish . |
6 | Although these animals ' eyes are bizarrely constructed , they are tuned into the same light as most of the rest of the natural world . |
7 | In these schools ' sets the 0–17 score band contain 1.1 boys to each girl , but the higher score band ( 18–29 ) was made up of 2.4 boys to each girl . |
8 | These schools ' systems for monitoring attendance were discussed and observed . |
9 | The same wills also list the liturgical objects — crosses , plates , censers , bells , candle-sticks — that furnished these nobles ' chapels , and the reliquaries made of precious metals and precious stones and housing fragments of saints ' bones , hair and beards , or even the names of holy men , which the rich and powerful kept in their treasuries , or even wore around their necks . |
10 | the replacement of these institutes ' funds from local private sector sponsors with central government funding via the ARC . |
11 | Both of these companies ' products should be available through any good tackle dealer . |
12 | These companies ' activities on the Stock Exchange during the 1980s could be taken as evidence of this as foreign companies have mounted massive takeover bids for British ones . |
13 | Noorda suggested that while it had yet to be decided , these companies ' shares in Unix Labs would be exchanged for Novell shares . |
14 | These countries ' agreements with the EC permit the protection of infant industries and those being ‘ restructured ’ — which covers most businesses in Eastern Europe . |
15 | Converting these countries ' GDPs with market exchange rates therefore systematically understates their real output . |
16 | Alternatively , in some countries previously without a daily paper it has been the government which has started one : there would probably be no daily newspaper in the Central African Republic , Botswana , Niger , Mauritania or Chad had each of these countries ' governments not decided to finance one . |
17 | Some of these rats ' calls may be heard by dogs , which can detect frequencies up to 40 000 hertz , while that expert mouser , the cat , can hear sounds as high as 70 000 hertz . |
18 | Apart from that somewhat exceptional period , in which members of these magnates ' entourages were rewarded with Gascon pos-itions , the great majority of local offices in the administration were tena-ciously held by the Gascon nobility . |
19 | Instead , the emphasis is upon these individuals ' relations to the wider patterns of society , especially those patterns of power typically neglected by social psychologists . |
20 | For the gerontological research community the 1980 and 1985 GHS are of special interest as these years ' surveys had a special section concerned with those aged 65 + . |
21 | Such enthusiasm may have had as much to do with the excited nationalism of wartime , as any substantial appreciation of these films ' merits , and it should not be supposed that British filmmakers had universally gone from being dull and unimaginative to become masters of the cinematic art . |
22 | There is no record that these mens ' wives were deaf . |
23 | These firms ' activities in the listed market are usually shared with a larger firm . |
24 | And the spea all these firms ' speakers will be talking in a very way about finance . |
25 | Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them . |
26 | Tarred timbers covered in grit — unlike the gates at Southampton — protected the caisson 's sides , and the men took some cover behind these timbers ' projections when the Penhouet ships opened accurate fire with their 20mm guns . |
27 | Despite great variations of height and build , and the remarkable gazelle-like quality of Mark Lorimer , which brings to mind Michael Clark , there is perfect homogeneity in the persuasive power of these dancers ' performances , proffering a sensationally satisfying experience . |
28 | The methods adopted by these tenants ' associations were those of lobbying and persuasion and the issues they took up were specific grievances affecting their own members , not the problem of housing as it related to the political system in Northern Ireland . |
29 | The interatomic spacing can be calculated form the critical angle and the dimensions of the cone ; these cones ' dimensions can be computed from classical mechanics or they can be determined experimentally . |
30 | As Trevett and colleagues pointed out , only swift action can save these patients ' lives . |