Example sentences of "[noun] ' [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After half an hour or so , when some of the journalists ' drinking arms were a blur , Jefferson banged on the table . |
2 | New Broadcasting Corporation — Journalists ' Union congress |
3 | The German journalists ' trade union ( DJV ) criticized the new law , which , it said , represented " the most serious effort at limiting freedom of the press " since the time of Nazi Germany . |
4 | As one door would close , they would move on to another , never surrendering faith in the need for a popular paper that , in Hayling 's words , ‘ at the very least reflects the decent humanity in this country ’ , ’ he wrote in the journalists ' trade paper , UK Press Gazette . |
5 | Journalists ' delegate Colin Bourne won a standing ovation when he slammed the EETPU for its past bad behaviour . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Spectators said the Prince , playing for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park , seemed to wrench his back during the middle of the second chukka of the game . |
8 | The Prince aggravated an old back injury during a game of polo for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park yesterday . |
9 | This currently accounts for around two thirds of P&O Roadtanks ' UK business and involves long term contracts of between three and five years . |
10 | P&O Roadtanks ' safety record is excellent but if one of their vehicles gets into trouble — be it breakdown , crash or spillage — police and fire services can quickly make contact with key personnel who are on call day or night . |
11 | In 1989 Japanese companies had secured shipbuilding orders for new vessels totalling 9,700,000 gross tonnes , double the total of the previous year , so that although orders for 1990 were down to around 3,000,000 gross tonnes , shipbuilders ' order books remained full until well into 1992 . |
12 | Room for a Fifth Man in Scots ' think tank |
13 | 30 June 1 989 was the culmination of the Royal Scots ' battlegroup training . |
14 | The churchyard contains graves of many famous people including Adam Smith , author of The Wealth of Nations , Burns ' Clarinda ( Mrs Maclehose ) , Mary Queen of Scots ' secretary Rizzio , and the poet Robert Fergusson . |
15 | Aware of the draining effects of the Scots ' travel itinerary — they had spent three days on the move from Suva — Morgan intends to have short , sharp sessions today and tomorrow . |
16 | He begins an affair with Scots ' nurse Sandra Nicholl . |
17 | Ironically , this provided London Scots ' Andy Cushing with some consolation . |
18 | STEPHEN HARRIS has been promoted production manager at Clover Leaf Cars ' Vauxhall-Rover franchise in Alton . |
19 | Its name will feature prominently on the 1993–95 Lotus cars ' back wing as well as the drivers ' racing suits . |
20 | Specialist , outside manufacturers still make some component parts for Caterham , such as the chassis and the suspension , but the cars ' aluminium bodies are produced at Dartford . |
21 | UNIVERSAL Pictures ' dinosaur epic Jurassic Park shattered box-office records in its opening weekend . |
22 | The film pulled in more than £32m in ticket sales , Universal Pictures ' studio executives said in Los Angeles . |
23 | The film grossed more than £32m in ticket sales , Universal Pictures ' studio executives said . |
24 | There will be displays featuring four-colour p.o.s. in 250 bookshops and garden centres ; there are two competitions , one through all outlets and one through W H Smith 's Bookcase magazine , to win cruises ; and leaflets about the series will go into the RHS ' Garden magazine . |
25 | Because they copy their neighbours they will be affected by the results of these units ' psychology tests , break tests , and so on . |
26 | 2 ‘ On the state of the public ill-health : premature mortality in the UK and Europe , ’ by J Catford and S Ford , in British Medical Journal , 1984. 3 Jonathon Porritt , director of Friends of the Earth UK , at the Royal Society of Arts ' Caroline Walker Lecture , October 1989 . |
27 | The Group extended its support for the arts during 1992 , in particular sponsoring the revival of Xerxes at the English National Opera and the Royal Academy of Arts ' Summer Exhibition in London , which is the premier event of its type in the UK . |
28 | [ British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps , Charts and Plans , vol. v , 1967 ; Clothworkers ' Company archives ; J. B. Harley , ‘ The Society of Arts and the Survey of English Counties ’ , Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , vol. cxii , 1964 ; parish registers and rate-books , St Andrew Holborn , St Bride Fleet Street , and St Martin-in-the-Fields ; W. A. Seymour ( ed . ) , |
29 | The 470th Master of the Clothworkers ' Company Sir Peter Gadsden , a former Lord Mayor of London ; and the Master of the Clockmakers ' Company Mr Alan Henn , entertained guests to ‘ A Shropshire Dinner ’ at Salters Hall , in the City of London . |
30 | Most of the recent research in this field has concentrated on school-leavers ' job aspirations . |