Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , an RFL who enters , later in the practice year , into an MNP or RB which holds or receives clients ' money , will pay the annual compensation fund contribution on renewal of registration . |
2 | If an MNP holds or receives clients ' money , all solicitor and RFL principals must comply with the rules as to the keeping of clients ' money in client accounts , keeping records of transactions , and deliver an annual accountant 's report . |
3 | Those who scorn or censure women 's talk diminish women . |
4 | There is no annual contribution if the RFL has not practised in an MNP or RB which has hold or received clients ' money . |
5 | The special levy , in years when it is levied , is payable where an RFL has held or received clients ' money in connection with an MNP , or where the MNP has held or received clients ' money . |
6 | The special levy , in years when it is levied , is payable where an RFL has held or received clients ' money in connection with an MNP , or where the MNP has held or received clients ' money . |
7 | ( i ) practised as a partner in a multi-national practice which held or received clients ' money ; or |
8 | ( ii ) been a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body which held or received clients ' money ; or |
9 | ( iii ) been a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body which directly or indirectly owned any share in another recognised body which held or received clients ' money ; |
10 | The latter consists of an ordinary annual contribution of £215 ( for 1991 – 92 ) where the solicitor has stated in his application that he has ( during the past practising year ) held or received clients ' money . |
11 | How can any governing body discuss or ratify headteachers ' proposals unless they are aware of recent educational reforms and thinking , understand the schools ' organisation and planning and know of its successes and anticipated problems ? |
12 | The institute 's auditing committee said there are limitations on the auditors ' ability to know the systems as well as the directors , or to challenge directors ' judgments on activities and risks and the solutions they have adopted . |
13 | It may enable him or her to highlight some salient point , or to focus pupils ' attention on a particular question as they view the next sequence . |
14 | Alternatively , and like another important example of advanced technology — the word processor — they may induce defensive responses ( see Barker and Downing , 1980 ) : responses designed to maintain or regain occupants ' previous levels of control over their environmental conditions . |
15 | Lodgistix , for example , will come to the hotel or accept clients ' staff at its office in Croydon , Surrey . |
16 | The sum has been the same since 1983 , when the Government launched its Enterprise Allowance Scheme — better known in some circles as the Enterprise Allowance Scam or Enquiring Artists ' Support . |
17 | Available fresh , smoked or pickled Quails ' Eggs & Fresh Herb Sauce p82 Quails ' Eggs with Gravadlax p108 |
18 | Studies of lesbians tend either to employ traditional methods like hormone measurement ( Dancey 1987 ) or the Q sort ( Kitzinger 1986 ) , or to study women 's lives in an exploratory , unstructured way . |
19 | The government remains reluctant actively to support or encourage women 's employment despite the fact that women 's employment is growing steadily . |
20 | But it seems that that is n't what 's being taught , and therefore , in information about that comes , well either via your own experience or talking with friends or reading womens ' magazines or I mean whe , where do we actually get our education from ? |
21 | Sometimes this is n't possible , as care has to be taken to keep to public footpaths or ask landowners ' permission . |
22 | The Bill will ensure that many more prisoners will refuse to join or support others ' plans to forgo the consequences of their offending . |
23 | Mr Kronweiser had just had a letter from his departmental head , a man whose word made or marred men 's careers , a man almost as sensitive to fashionable currents as roly-poly Dwight himself . |
24 | Children after the age of 2 are often so keen to prove their own independence and ability that they feel they know much better than their parents and so argue or ignore parents ' normal requests . |
25 | The Enterprise Centre will find suitable placements or approve students ' own choice . |
26 | A. Power of licensing board to grant or refuse seamen 's canteen licence . |
27 | In a majority of cases no tender was made by a private sector firm but the potential threat was enough to cause council leaders to reduce staff or rewrite employees ' terms of service ( The Price of Winning 1989 ) . |
28 | Criteria were divided between two types : primary ( child care ) criteria which concentrated on assessing familial circumstances likely to pertain if a child were to remain at home ; and secondary ( disclosure ) criteria which either substantiated or refuted children 's and young people 's disclosures . |
29 | At the outset I questioned whether , given the nature of what arts education claims to be about , it is possible or even desirable to assess or examine children 's work in this area . |
30 | IBM will keep its retirement bridge , which allows employees that are within five years of retirement to take unpaid leave until they 're eligible to retire with full benefits , but it will no longer provide benefits during the leave , or include employees ' unpaid time in any of its length of service benefits . |