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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We frequently talk with the BMA about junior doctors ' hours .
2 Lord Hartington , the senior steward of the Jockey Club , sounded off about stable lads ' conditions in his speech at last night 's Gimcrack Dinner .
3 Lord Hartington , the senior steward of the Jockey Club , sounded off about stable lads ' conditions in his speech at last night 's Gimcrack Dinner .
4 The amount of shareholders ' funds attributable to equity interests is the difference between total shareholders ' funds and the total amount attributable to non-equity interests .
5 It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system .
6 From its international headquarters in Montreal , Canada , AMARC serves a network of African radio producers and , along with partner organisations on the continent , is developing training materials and resources appropriate for specific countries ' needs .
7 a ) How can schools ensure that records of achievement provide evidence of the skills and aptitudes required for specific employers ' needs ? b ) Would n't it be unfair if employment tests were waived for Compact graduates , but maintained for non-Compact job applicants ? c ) If local policies are negotiated regarding this issue , what will be the implications for national companies ?
8 In 1900 she helped to found a hostel at Littlehampton for working girls ' holidays .
9 Although the funded consultant posts for junior doctors ' hours will help , these have been concentrated in a few specialties , and the recession has provoked concerns that the rate of consultant expansion may even fall .
10 Over time , as group members work through various problems and approaches , they learn about each others ' abilities .
11 What do you notice about each others ' prints ?
12 For eight hours ' sleep , I 'd knock off God and hang the frame on Jesus .
13 For shifting material with a horse and cart James Bell was paid £1 : 12s. : 0d. for eight days ' work .
14 ABILL improving guarantees on cars and household goods has a good chance of becoming law because it is being introduced by the MP who topped the ballot for private members ' bills .
15 The top seven , all Tories apart from Mr Jones , have the most chance of success , since business managers have set aside seven Fridays for private members ' bills .
16 Governments acquiesce in the House allotting the 20 Fridays mentioned above for Private Members ' motions ( 10 days ) and Bills ( 10 days ) .
17 This is all the time there is for Private Members ' Bills unless , as occasionally happens , the government takes them over and allots some of its own time to them .
18 The subsequent stages are again the same as in the case of Government Bills except that there is a special standing committee for Private Members ' Bills .
19 ( ii ) The ‘ 10 minute ’ rule This is a development of the method of introducing a Bill by motion now rarely used in the case of Government Bills and it is extremely rare for legislation to result from its use for Private Members ' Bill purposes .
20 The Keep Sunday Special Campaign has been fortunate in getting its proposals for reform of the legislation for Sunday trading drawn out in the ballot for Private Members ' Bills .
21 When Parliament sat again , the government announced that there would not be a ballot for Private Members ' Bills in the first session , and therefore there was no possibility of homosexual law reform , a decision which prompted the Earl of Arran to reintroduce his Sexual Offences Bill into the House of Lords to keep up the pressure .
22 ( b ) Ten Fridays and four half days are given for private members ' motions .
23 The whips agree to give a certain amount of time for private members ' bills and private members ' motions , but they then encourage all their own backbenchers to ballot for these opportunities .
24 The Development Board for Rural Wales ' education industry development officer , Keith Harding , has been at the forefront of developing the project in rural Wales .
25 The Directive also provides for pregnant workers ' right not to do night work if they have a doctor 's certificate stating that such work would endanger their health .
26 Never a quiet life for retired employees ' club
27 Those who read highbrow papers found their papers no more useful for helping them decide how to vote or for revealing politicians ' personalities , and only a little more useful for explaining political issues .
28 Land nearby had been bought up for 300 workers ' houses .
29 And she had laid in Greek brandy and pink champagne for old times ' sake .
30 ‘ Just for old times ' sake I went , not that there is much to see !
  Next page