Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter is frontman for ‘ The Pogues ’ , a New York outfit who play mostly Pogues ' covers to a packed house every Sunday at Paddy Reilly 's . |
2 | In the case of definite pronouns , we have shown that mapping from roles to roles and from roles to names can be influenced by manipulating the experimental task and , presumably subjects ' perception of it . |
3 | Special damages must be calculated to date and verified by exhibiting vouchers ( eg employers ' letters ) . |
4 | In the intense , cagey and close match that followed , White put in more attacks , but perhaps Spijkers ' attacks were more effective . |
5 | Since the former All Blacks ' captain has seen a lot of Back , and still knows the New Zealand scene so well , that opinion , voiced sincerely , should surely not be lightly dismissed . |
6 | These seven matters are only Customs ' view and are not the law , but the tribunal would probably consider most of the matters relevant to the majority of cases . |
7 | These should be aimed at reducing tendencies towards social polarization and at achieving a better matching of people with appropriate jobs and local facilities , thereby increasing not only individuals ' quality of life but also the efficiency of public and private investment . |
8 | The associated requirement , to complete a mandatory period of auditing during the five or so years ' training that spans admission to membership of the Institute , led to two more changes . |
9 | Many of the earlier ones came to grief , especially workers ' co-ops , where money was handed out for projects such as a vegetarian quiche restaurant in Deptford . |
10 | The microeconomic imperfections which are given special attention are imperfect information ( eg firms ' inability to monitor accurately the productivities of their employees ) , imperfect competition ( eg collective bargaining ) , and various transactions costs ( eg the costs of hiring , training , and firing employees ) . |
11 | Then suddenly Rangers ' vision of success began to twinkle again , the inspirational figure of Ian Durrant engineering a remarkable revival . |
12 | The jockey went on to a second success for Playing Truant 's trainer David Gandolfo , partnering Ballyroe Lady to victory in the Tattersalls Mares Only Novices ' Chase . |
13 | Fleischmann and Pons , who did not realise that they had measured their neutron signal incorrectly , thought that their cell was producing 10 000 neutrons per cm 3 of palladium each second ( in fact the totality of neutrons from cosmic rays , from the concrete in the laboratory , from radon and other gases seeping through the air vents may have been responsible for almost all of these and the fusion neutrons , if there were any , were far fewer ) , and so Jones ' data did n't appear very impressive . |
14 | The neutron seemed to be the easiest of these to detect as proof that fusion had occurred and so Jones ' colleagues Bart Czirr and Gary Jensen set about building a neutron detector , working on the project throughout the summer of 1986 . |
15 | One ever-welcome characteristic of Goodfellow basses is the way they balance ; they 're so obviously players ' instruments , equally comfortable to play whether sitting or standing . |
16 | Legs , especially ladies ' legs , whether stockinged or not , can easily become dried out indoors . |
17 | Gunthardt had been a Wimbledon quarter-finalist that year in singles and had won the doubles title with Balazs Taroczy of Hungary so Bates ' victory at the time was a little short of sensational . |
18 | Helen gladly confirmed that not only was Charlie a little star at our school but he was illuminating other schools too , especially girls ' schools . |
19 | So Fibres ' polyester capacity is small today and aimed at niche markets , in such areas as automotive upholstery and trim . |
20 | The 11+ did n't test for those , and as they become more important — spatial skills and problem-solving ability , for instance — so girls ' performance in mathematics tends to deteriorate . |
21 | Much students ' time is also spent helping others . |
22 | Suddenly Sikes ' dog ran into the room . |
23 | Less likeable is a thoroughly daft idea by Rochdale Council to purchase compulsorily weavers ' cottages in Clegg , Lancashire . |
24 | There were only cows ' names in the 1919 catalogue . |
25 | Thus employers ' disappointment might be caused by rising educational and other standards . |
26 | Thus survivors ' pensions are of greater concern to women than to men . |
27 | This implication will be made upon the basis that Parliament is not to be presumed to take away parties ' rights without giving them an opportunity of being heard in their interest . |
28 | Employers have no right to bargain away journalists ' reputations without their consent merely because some sacrifice of those reputations would be in the interests of management . |
29 | Anyway Kids ' County who are they talking about Jean ? |
30 | Just companies ' equity , or their debt as well ? |