Example sentences of "[noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It was organised by the All-China Women 's Federation and All-China Journalists ' Association under the auspices of UNESCO .
32 On April 10 , the Press Council declared that the proposed changes were reminiscent of the 1925 Takrir-e Sukun ( law of silence ) and " were in no way relevant to 1990s Turkey " , while on April 11 the Journalists ' Association accused the government of wanting to " destroy the right of reporting altogether " .
33 The three were Radwan Abu Ayyash , head of the Arab Journalists ' Association , Ziyad Abu Zayyad , a lawyer , and Ahmed Yazji , a physician .
34 The journalists ' reaction appeared to take management by surprise .
35 Much the same thing occurs in New Statesman & Society , but there is a significant shift here in that we begin to see cultural products ( or rather questions raised by them ) being discussed outside of the journal 's cultural space — in the editorials and in guest journalists ' comments .
36 THE Amnesty International Journalists ' Network , launched officially in London on 21 March , has already adopted the cases of more than 20 journalists throughout the world who have been tortured , threatened or killed because of their work .
37 The journalists ' satisfaction at retribution on a man who sneered at Britain in her finest hour now sounds like delusive and individual rant .
38 THE Times newspaper axed more than 20 journalists ' jobs yesterday .
39 The Downing Street line on the Home Office incident was that it had been a junior official who had gone through the files to help answer journalists ' inquiries about Clinton , not to help the Bush Administration .
40 Sociologists can , and should , learn from ( some ) journalists ' professionalism , and a good journalistic account of something is better than a bad sociological one .
41 Employers have no right to bargain away journalists ' reputations without their consent merely because some sacrifice of those reputations would be in the interests of management .
42 Journalists ' delegate Colin Bourne won a standing ovation when he slammed the EETPU for its past bad behaviour .
43 Byrne plays the young ragamuffins ' father , Papa Riley , a former leader of the travellers who went to pieces when his beloved wife died in childbirth and now subsists on cheap whisky and stale fags in a rundown council flat while his boyos fend for themselves .
44 But the international recession , the debt crisis , and the protectionist reaction to the NICs ' success raised doubts about whether the 1970s strategy is still the best .
45 Then Mellor carted his wife and young sons down to the Halls ' home in Upper Beeding , Sussex , for a stage-managed ‘ happy families ’ photo-call .
46 In 1983 Philip Hollins , audit partner at accountants Hacker Young , was asked if his firm would act as the Halls ' auditor .
47 The Halls ' purpose is not simply to attract musicians such as Nigel Kennedy and Courtney Pine .
48 By the 1930s , as cinema became more popular , the Halls ' fortunes waned .
49 Changing tides and climate , new demands and general wear and tear are eroding Venices ' foundation .
50 The Zeppelins ' glory was short-lived – well-documented disaster , but in the 1930s the most romantic of all planes , the flying-boat , came to the fore .
51 Nicholsons ' pubs for the most part are architectural gems in their own right and include The Blackfriar and The Argyll Arms in Central London and the Prince Alfred in Maida Vale amongst their number .
52 On Saturday May 22 , at 7.30pm the Ulster Hall is the venue for the annual Orchestras ' Concert .
53 The pathologists ' evidence and his own observations suggested that James ‘ came by the fatal aspects of his injuries at some time in the early evening on Friday ’ .
54 If the neutrons had been produced by thermonuclear fusion in a stationary plasma the neutrons ' energy spectra would have been the same in both cases , peaked at 2.45 MeV .
55 William Downes ' study of King Lear 's famous question to his daughters is a superb example of the level of depth and insight that stylistics can reach when it draws eclectically from a variety of areas within linguistics in order to relate the surface features of the text to the situational , historical and cultural contexts which are relevant to their effect and interpretation .
56 Its author , perhaps a canon of St Florent , wrote after the death of Supplicius II , castellan of Amboise , to warn later generations of the family that a repetition of Supplicius ' acts of disloyalty towards his overlords might ruin the family .
57 The searchlights from the guards ' boxes competed feebly with the storm still sizzling blue in the distance .
58 The guards ' toilet was halfway up the stairs to their room .
59 Holly saw the confusion of the guards ' officers and NCOs , the way that instructions were given in a frantic pitch and confronted by the sullen amusement of the zeks .
60 Trooping the colour on Horse Guards Parade each year in front of Her Majesty the Queen is one of the major events in the Brigade of Guards ' calender
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