Example sentences of "' [noun] [is] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The influence of television on second-rank politicians ' visibility is confirmed by a more detailed trend analysis . |
2 | Ross has taken this line of reasoning further by arguing that because managers ' remuneration is linked to the value of the firm , they will make decisions which maximize that value . |
3 | Jesus ' teaching is conveyed through the particular examples which he used . |
4 | The Jordanstown chaplains ' suite is situated on the University Mall . |
5 | The Jordanstown chaplains ' suite is situated on the University Mall . |
6 | The puffins ' defence is to gather in a huge aerial wheel , half a mile across , that circles in front of the cliffs throughout the day . |
7 | At least one study has suggested that high PCB levels in mothers ' milk is linked with a higher-than-normal incidence of haemolytic disease , a blood disorder . |
8 | I see these Tours continuing to struggle as sponsors ' money is attracted towards the best . |
9 | Despite substantial resources , the task of preparing the awards ' entry is delegated to the most inexperienced member of the marketing team — and it shows . |
10 | But when the students ' work is displayed on the last day , it makes no difference as you ca n't tell which camera produced which result . |
11 | Centres must stick to the published learning outcomes and performance criteria and only vary the assessment instruments if they have permission — and they must make sure that candidates ' work is retained until the published dates . |
12 | But the APA is under no obligation to adopt the Division 's proposals , and much of Division members ' work is published outside the mainstream , in specialist journals like Psychology of Women Quarterly and Sex Roles , or in interdisciplinary feminist publications like Signs and Feminist Studies . |
13 | Again starting from the problem of expert knowledge in the division of labour , Cain addresses the radical critique of law as an instrument of social control , that lawyers ' work is founded on the suppression of clients in the interests of a ruling class . |
14 | The Runners ' sponsorship is going to a wide variety of charities including Alzheimer 's Disease Research , Breakthrough ( research into breast cancer ) , Mencap and the West Sussex Macmillan Appeal for Cancer Research . |
15 | Gates ' range is branded as the Millenium Power System and was introduced in the US in 1990 . |
16 | Each species ' range is determined by the area within which it can outbreed potential rivals because it is better adapted to that set of conditions : |
17 | Pupils ' attention is drawn to the various clubs/societies available both in the School itself and in the Edinburgh area . |
18 | Eleusis ' importance is reflected in the honours she confers , like a miniature polis : in Syll 1094 ( cp . |
19 | ‘ The reason why I lay stress on this matter is this : the basis of the respondents ' argument was that there was a single ‘ act , neglect or default , ’ videlicet , the supply of the defective machine , from which the three years ' limitation is directed by the Act to run . |
20 | Prisoners ' education is enhanced by a wide range of cultural activities . |
21 | Our main argument in this paper is that linguists have not often recognised the need for this sort of justification ; that their views about what is educationally relevant in the field of language study does not always coincide with the concerns expressed by educationalists ; and that linguists and educationalists need to begin a common search for relevance in which the linguists ' knowledge is related to a frame of reference based on the needs of learners and teachers . |
22 | While the landowners ' organisation is isolated at the local level , the problems of compensation for affected landowners and of management of the protected areas remain , largely due to the reluctance of the government . |
23 | As we shall see , this immunity from savers ' redemptions is reflected in the composition of trusts ' assets . |
24 | Lévi-Strauss ' example is drawn from a society which , like the unwesternised Wolof , is oral . |
25 | If Rawls ' theory is based on a doctrine of neutrality it is a doctrine of comprehensive neutrality . |
26 | Weeks ' approach is influenced by the French philosopher Michel Foucault and , whilst much of it is as essentially economistic as that of the Gramscians , it has a somewhat different slant . |
27 | The message of Jesus ' birth is given to the shepherds . |
28 | Is it one of those reactions that occur spontaneously when journalists ' ink is mixed with an equal measure of pure ignorance ? |
29 | The second main emphasis of Callinicos ' critique is aimed at the philosophy most frequently regarded as underpinning claims for the distinction of a postmodern culture , viz. poststructuralism . |
30 | Tiger and Fox argue , however ( and here they part company with the early sociobiologists ) , that human beings ' wiring is capped by a symbolising , conceptualising brain . |