Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At that time , when the Nikkei 225 index was trading at 26,230 , more than half by value of the warrants outstanding were more than 20% ‘ out of the money ’ : in other words ( see table ) , they needed the issuers ' share prices to rise by at least that amount to reach the exercise price .
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3 They should not have disputed the decision as they did , and any suggestion that this was an early ingredient in the Pakistanis ' exasperation deserves little sympathy .
4 Now the superstars ' magic begins to take over .
5 With this in mind I travelled to Woburn for the Superstars ' Celebrity Challenge .
6 The parties have to disclose , within 14 weeks , the substance of the experts ' evidence on which they intend to rely , in the form of written reports to be agreed if possible .
7 The participants can fail to express their views , the experts ' expertise can be withheld , people can fail to attend , fail to contribute , or fail to follow through .
8 The court investigated the technology in some detail , but stressed that it was not evaluating the experts ' decision , just construing the words of the agreement .
9 Read the experts ' advice : then enter the SHE/Pandora Short Story Competition and you could win £1000 .
10 It is nevertheless likely that more middle class women accepted than resisted the experts ' view of their physiology and psychology , though they may also have passed those views through their own filter .
11 Begonia leaf cuttings Take a leaf out of the experts ' book with our guide to increasing your stocks of foliage begonias .
12 This time delay can have safety and/or economic consequences hence the need to accelerate the experts ' diagnosis and decision processes .
13 The RAF Aerobatic Team , the Red Arrows always hold the crowds ' attention wherever they fly , Classic Manoeuvres ( Columbia Tristar video , 40 mins , colour , £10.99 ) follows the team on their tour of North America during 1983 .
14 There was here a latent tension , perhaps most fully apparent in the contrast between socialist demands for State corporations and the Keynesians ' call for an anti-trust policy to oppose monopoly power .
15 The overseers had exactly twice the labourers ' allowance , having both the upstairs unit and the one downstairs .
16 Leapor focuses her description on the labourers ' experience of the environment :
17 A Kentish farm-labourer , writing from New Zealand , thanked the farmers for having driven him out by a lockout of the labourers ' union , since he now found himself so much better off : he would not have thought of going otherwise .
18 Wilson had borne a personal grudge against ‘ politically motivated ’ militants ever since the seamen 's strike of 1966 had spoiled his incomes policy and the attempted revival of the balance of payments upon which he had staked so much of his credibility .
19 At the fall of France , Donald Caskie had refused a place on the last boat home and instead had gone south where , working from the Seamen 's Mission in Marseilles , he had hidden hundreds of allied servicemen and helped them to escape over the Pyrenees into Spain .
20 As fighting on board goes first one way and then the other , the captain strikes Thomas Fox to death with a belaying pin in an access of rage because the boy , genuinely unaware of the seamen 's plotting and almost insensible after hours at the masthead in icy weather , does not give him the names of the conspirators .
21 Curtis telephoned the seamen 's shelter and asked somebody to find Titch and get him to ring back .
22 Gorblimey , even the beer thinks twice before going into the Seamen 's Rest .
23 SCOTLAND Yard is probing ballot rigging allegations in the seamen 's union — revealed in the Daily Mirror last year .
24 Mr Jones had been visited by four ex-members of the seamen 's union who read the Mirror article .
25 In addition to the oratory provided by Havelock Wilson , the NAS&FU also made a contribution of £pound100 to strike funds and encouraged various branches of the Seamen 's Union throughout Australia to donate over £pound1,000 .
26 An instruction was issued by the Seamen 's Union that members were not to engage on ships whose captain and officers were not members of the Certificated Officers ' Union and any doubts among the majority of shipowners that a national organisation of employers was necessary to protect their interests disappeared .
27 On 17 November 1911 the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation met and resolved : " That the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " .
28 A month later on 1 December 1894 Fairplay noted a rumour that the Seamen 's Union had dissolved itself .
29 On 28 September 1911 Hermann Jochade , secretary of the International Transport Workers ' Federation in a letter to its secretary Arthur Cannon expressed his surprise at the branch 's actions , and noted " I have myself investigated the workings of the National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union , as I have done with other unions connected with the International Transport Workers ' Federation in Great Britain , and have pleasure in stating and testifying that the Seamen 's Union is one of the best organised and conducted of all unions I have made enquiries into .
30 This report was accepted by the Tyne District and considered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation on 17 November 1911 , where the views of the North of England Association carried the day and it was resolved " that the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union and/or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " .
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