Example sentences of "[noun pl] [unc] [noun sg] for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The authors ' respect for children is further demonstrated by the attention they give to misreadings — ‘ miscues ’ — and blocking . |
2 | On the defendants ' application for directions as to whether they were at liberty to comply with the Bank of England 's notice notwithstanding the terms of the injunction , or alternatively for variation or discharge of the injunction so as to permit such compliance : — |
3 | His parents ' enthusiasm for antiques and the past ‘ was bound to have rubbed off ’ , he feels . |
4 | All these and more were right to criticise the excessive prices paid in some bids and buy-outs , pushed by subsidised money and investment bankers ' greed for fees . |
5 | The universities ' support for vouchers is less whole-hearted , but those committed to the system see it as a means of increasing university independence from government . |
6 | Trade terms will be 35% discount on orders of two copies or more per title , 20% on single title orders ; 30 days ' credit for orders of two or more copies per title , but single copy orders should be accompanied with payment by cheque . |
7 | The most blatant example came in 1981 when it was made a criminal contempt punishable with two years ' imprisonment for journalists , after a trial was over , to interview jurors about their deliberations . |
8 | Twenty years ' celebration for exhibitions at the Heinz Gallery |
9 | Erm , again we utilize ninety one point nine two percent of the available inspecting officers ' time for inspections , rather than the national average of eighty four point three nine percent . |
10 | Within such groups the males ' competitiveness for females produced a strongly hierarchical sequence of ranks . |
11 | In March of this year the Ladies ' Captain , Mrs. Spratt , donated the bell by the 6th green and the Superintendent at Henley Police Station , Ralph Wastie , ( Audrey Luker 's father ) donated the Veterans ' Cup for golfers of 55 years or more . |
12 | ( See these keywords and the " BBCBASIC(Z80) Files ' section for details . ) |
13 | " Yes , we 've got a terrible profile on repairs , " said a Coventry councillor , formerly of the Left but driven into the arms of her old protagonists on the right of the party by other Left councillors ' support for tenants . |
14 | The strategy of creeping networking is most clearly evidenced by Windows for Workgroups , technology that will be standard in Windows NT , which reduces users ' need for rivals ' networking products . |
15 | A research and advice centre on plant diseases on pests , it has been described as a doctors ' surgery for farmers . |
16 | Had n't Helen kept him at arms ' length for months now ? |
17 | Young children 's appetite for stories can lead to the introduction of some stories of a historical nature into the curriculum . |
18 | There is an outside children 's club for youngsters aged 4 to 12 . |
19 | In making recommendations , to take into account the need not to increase calls on teachers ' and pupils ' time for activities which do not directly promote learning , and to limit costs . |
20 | At your wits ' end for ways to entertain your child ? |
21 | There will be p.o.s. for the festival , which will feature events in bookshops , libraries and arts centres celebrating the best of women 's writing for adults , young adults and children . |
22 | By 1950 the idea of part-time work for married women had become a solution to the problem of married women 's status for feminists such as Eva Hubback , for policy makers anxious to preserve male work incentives , and for trade unionists concerned about the right to bargain for a family wage . |
23 | However , Ahmed Dogan , leader of the ethnic Turks ' Movement for Rights and Freedoms ( MRF — whose support gave the UDF a working majority in parliament ) said that Zhelev 's statement was " objective " . |
24 | Dimitrov formed his government in November 1991 [ see p. 38583 ] , reliant on the support of the ethnic Turks ' Movement for Rights and Freedoms ( MRF ) for its working majority in the Assembly . |
25 | UDF leaders entered into negotiations with leaders of the ethnic Turks ' Movement for Rights and Freedoms ( MRF ) , whose withdrawal of support for the government had forced its resignation in October . |
26 | Demand for cars from WG would increase ( UK imports ) and demand for UK cars would decline ( UK exports ) , but this would also result in an increase in UK residents ' demand for Deutschmarks and a decrease in West German residents ' demand for the pound . |
27 | — ( 1 ) Where , at the beginning of the transitional period , there is no students ' association established for the students of the college , the college council shall , as soon as is practicable after that date ( after consultation with such persons as appear to them to be representative of students of the college ) , make a scheme for the establishment of a students ' association for students of the college . |
28 | The maximum fine in a Magistrates ' Court for breaches of ss 2 to 6 of the Act and of other sections relating to breaches of improvement notices , and prohibition notices or court remedy orders , has risen to £20,000 and all other breaches of the Act or subordinate Regulations and other relevant legislation now incur a maximum fine of £5,000 ( previously £2,000 ) . |
29 | The adoption of this system of dispute resolution was in part a borrowing of the German experience , but was also a reaction to the unsatisfactory operation of the resolution of disputes in the county courts concerning workmen 's compensation for injuries suffered at work . |