Example sentences of "[art] [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And their strange adaptations , such as the finches ' beaks , must be a response to the new and strange environment in which they found themselves . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | On the contemnors ' appeals : — |
4 | THE PROS ' PRO |
5 | Thanks to him and the rest who are behind these outrageous accusations , the Pakistanis ' reputations will probably be in tatters. — |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The Eastons ' sense of the history and archaeology of their house is evident in every detail , yet they are not imprisoned by that . |
8 | Certainly the Eastons ' house points to a proud history . |
9 | This fantasy is compounded in ads for sports shoes by Nike or Reebok , in which the superstars ' looks are almost as spectacular as their talent . |
10 | Now the superstars ' magic begins to take over . |
11 | With this in mind I travelled to Woburn for the Superstars ' Celebrity Challenge . |
12 | And if the scientists felt that they could speak with certainty , how much more so the lesser publicists and ideologists who were all the more certain of the experts ' certainties , because they could understand most of what the experts said , at least in so far as it could still be said without the use of higher mathematics . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | When the defendant has served his comments , the schedule should be lodged with the court , so that the trial judge can , before the hearing starts , get a clear picture of which of the issues raised in the case are agreed and which disputed and why from the pleadings , the experts ' reports and the schedule . |
17 | Read the experts ' advice : then enter the SHE/Pandora Short Story Competition and you could win £1000 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Begonia leaf cuttings Take a leaf out of the experts ' book with our guide to increasing your stocks of foliage begonias . |
20 | This time delay can have safety and/or economic consequences hence the need to accelerate the experts ' diagnosis and decision processes . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The headquarters ' engineers want to develop an electric version of the HST , which will involve considerable redesign and could take several years to complete . |
23 | Visitors were taken round the headquarters ' accommodation , including the editorial offices of the Society 's journal , Radio Communication , which nowadays is produced by the latest ‘ new technology ’ processes . |
24 | Any extra equipment or special materials he required could be obtained through the agency of the headquarters ' staff . |
25 | The headquarters ' 38-set ( see Appendix 5 ) could not contact Ryder on the MGB and Newman did not at first realise how few men were ashore . |
26 | Then the opportunity of having an unexpected extra curate was presented to them by George Carey , then Bishop of Bath and Wells , in late July and a new leader moved with his family into the Carters ' house at the end of September . |
27 | It bounced a few yards ahead of the Hussars ' advance , then slammed into a wood where it tore and crashed through the thickly leaved branches . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | There were elements in its thinking , however , which were akin to the Keynesians ' views . |
30 | Over succeeding years , the seafarers ' unions of several countries managed to secure improved conditions for work in the area . |