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

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1 Lethal as a sliver of glass , he scythed a flying header through a ruck of defenders ' armpits to put United ahead after nine minutes .
2 The pages that contain dates already past can be divided into sections , such as ‘ favourite recipes ' ; ‘ goals for weight' , ‘ food change , and exercise' ; ‘ lists of rewards ' ; ‘ weight charts ' .
3 The main concern of the chapters on international relations is with facts revealing the changes of states ' attitudes .
4 While Parsons maintains a special epistemological prerogative for science , his interest is in the operation of Values ' in the field of knowledge .
5 Lenihan , one of the outstanding lineout players in the Five Nations Championship , was a member of Lions ' touring parties in 1983 and 1989 without ever making a Test appearance .
6 Of course , there have been plenty of Lions ' tours which brought no such dividend , 1951 being a case in point .
7 Chalmers boosts hopes of Lions ' standby spot
8 But the University was n't responsible for the cuts or the erosion of lecturers ' salaries .
9 1.72 When automatic directions apply , the court will not now have the opportunity to consider the admissibility of experts ' evidence before the trial .
10 There is no direct authority on this point , although the differences between arbitration and expert determination should be sufficient to ensure that enforcement of experts ' decisions under the section would not be permitted .
11 The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions .
12 The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions .
13 This quotation is important for the study of experts '
14 Based on the United Federation Of Planets ' battles with the Romulan empire , the player takes the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard .
15 These settlements can still be attractive , and the larger part of authorities ' stock can therefore remain unprotected .
16 The Institute has called for more stringent vetting of solicitors ' accounting arrangements , and has particularly questioned whether the existing system of annual checks is adequate .
17 In 1967 the Monopolies and Mergers Commission reported on the supply of solicitors ' ( and also barristers ' ) services in relation to restrictions on advertising .
18 In the case of a demand for payment of solicitors ' costs , one of the circumstances will be the date when the bill was served and the client 's attitude towards taxation of the bill .
19 The Committee has expressed concern that these reforms , particularly those concerning conveyancing and the Bar , may lead to a breakdown in the network of solicitors ' offices , especially in rural areas , and a diminution in the quality of service to legally aided clients .
20 The society will consider carrying out a survey of solicitors ' charges for conveyancing to compare them with those of competitors here and with professions in other countries .
21 The words come from one of the in-depth interviews carried out by George Street Research , as part of our extensive survey of 418 businesses corresponding to the overall profile of Scotland 's industrial and commercial community , and are considered representative of its attitudes to and uses of solicitors ' services .
22 There is a somewhat abstract quality about this body which currently operates out of solicitors ' premises somewhere in Berkshire .
23 Contrary to what our readers may believe the above is not a description of Europe after the arrival of solicitors ' rights of audience .
24 Registered foreign lawyers are not permitted to carry out activities reserved to solicitors , but MNPs may employ assistant solicitors to perform the full range of solicitors ' services for clients of the practice .
25 According to a recent Law Society survey , some 22 per cent of solicitors ' firms in England and Wales are considering merging with another practice : that percentage rises to 47 in the City of London .
26 Many of the more intractable problems involved with merger of solicitors ' firms will be within the province of the accountancy profession : and the best advice as to how to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable will be obtained not through the pages of any book but from a fellow professional who has actually and successfully observed the process at first hand .
27 Yields in the Swiss capital market for Japanese firms ' bonds are already beginning to reflect the range of issuers ' credit ratings .
28 Somehow they regrouped and recouped their losses , making as much as they could out of their connection with the king 's court , and rebuilding their followings by recruiting men to their retinues and councils on a less feudal basis , distributing money rents and patronage instead of knights ' fees .
29 There are various levels of widows ' pension : the full rate and age-related widows ' pension .
30 The development of widows ' provision in occupational pension schemes is a reflection of this bourgeois family form ( see Hall , 1979 ) .
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