Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A seminar for practitioners and other professionals has been organised by the British Academy of Forensic Sciences , the Criminal Bar Association and the London Criminal Courts Solicitors ' Association on the subject , ‘ False Confession ; False Evidence — can psychiatrists assist the courts ? . ’ |
2 | It includes representatives of professional associations [ the London Criminal Courts Solicitors ' Association , the Criminal Law Solicitors ' Association , the Legal Aid Practitioners ' Group and the Institute of Legal Executives ] , the Legal Aid Board and academic institutions , [ the College of Law and the University of the West of England ] . |
3 | That is the verdict of the United Nations Childrens ' Fund ( UNICEF ) . |
4 | Baseball : Clark caps Cubs ' demise |
5 | There is , in my view , a second reason for arts teachers ' reluctance to participate in INSET . |
6 | Arts educators ' uncertainty about the objectives of arts education , appropriate pedagogic strategies to adopt and a lack of interest in coming to terms with the contemporary trends of education create a difficult climate for the provision of professional development for Britain 's teachers in the arts . |
7 | Well in British Homes Stores ' restaurant the rest of them and all them big , they 've been putting them up |
8 | The clergy daughters ' school at Cowan Bridge run by the Reverend William . |
9 | Unity Trust , the trades unions ' bank , would support an employee share ownership scheme in any bid and its chairman Sir Dennis Landau has urged Mr Heseltine to look at the offer . |
10 | Unity Trust , the trades unions ' bank , would support an employee share ownership scheme in any bid and its chairman , Sir Dennis Landau , has urged Mr Heseltine to look at the offer . |
11 | This summary financial statement is only a summary of information in the accounts directors ' report and annual business statement . |
12 | They argue that in some cases parents ' contribution depends on their ‘ tenacity , willingness to fight for their rights and a belief in their children 's educational capacity ’ . |
13 | Because of the early onset of modern economic development in these two countries workers ' experience with industrial capitalism was slower and the transition period longer than was the case in most of Northern and Central Europe ( Kassalow , 1982 ) . |
14 | Parents buyers ' guide |
15 | In February 1990 the National Federation of Workers ' Unions of Benin ( Union nationale des syndicats des travailleurs du Bénin — UNSTB ) was weakened by the decision of the postal and telecommunications workers ' union to split from the UNSTB and declare itself autonomous ( the second defection after that of the Higher Education Union in August 1989 ) . |
16 | his brother arrives in Boston before he , miners who want the miners families ' ranch that goes on till seven thirty |
17 | He maintains that it violates basic human rights and blocks Cyprus ' drive for membership of the European Community . |
18 | Please let know if you are coming to the Medau Dinner Dance on Saturday 7th May 1988 to be held at the Zoological Gardens Members ' Restaurant , . |
19 | In such cases workers ' resistance may be defensive and more obviously oppositional . |
20 | A bail hearing later heard that Atcheson carried a UDA card stating that he was entitled to collect for Loyalists Prisoners ' Aid . |
21 | First and foremost , going to the races had gone to the team 's collective head and with Master James as a media star — and few have known how to manipulate the press with such skill , to make so many journos think they were ‘ particular ’ friends or to understand the voracity of Fleet Street 's sports editors ' avidity for upbeat Brit stories — the Hesketh operation became something of a Back Britain campaign , with patriotism overcoming business common sense . |
22 | Had he contested the Customs Officers ' decision , who would have supported him ? |
23 | LINFORD CHRISTIE and Sally Gunnell , Britain 's Olympic track gold medallists , have been voted top sporting personalities for 1992 by the Sports Writers ' Association of Great Britain . |
24 | Or they could be afraid of the implications girls ' work might have for their own work . |
25 | CHRIS MORAN / Socialist Workers Students ' Society |
26 | Over the next few years Coatings ' coil operations in will join the new joint venture . |
27 | It is claimed to incorporate all the Foundation technologies specified by the Open Software Foundation 's architecture and consists of four components : Digital DCE Runtime Service , Digital DCE Cell Directory Server , Digital DCE Security Server and the Digital DCE Applications Developers ' Kit . |
28 | It reportedly incorporates all the foundation technologies specified by the Open Software Foundation 's architecture and consists of four components : Digital DCE Runtime Service , Digital DCE Cell Directory Server , Digital DCE Security Server and the Digital DCE Applications Developers ' Kit . |
29 | The paper was selected by the British Association of Industrial Editors to take part in the Federation of European Industrial Editors Associations ' GrandPrix , which was being staged in Paris this month . |
30 | Under the new regulations workers ' clothing , research laboratory carcasses and packaging from reactor replacement parts could in future be classed as " below regulatory concern " . |