Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Our trips and good times programmes are of course entirely optional .
2 But the normally accepted context of human error lies with those people directly concerned with the operation of aircraft including refuelling crews , aircraft loaders , flight operations personnel and air traffic controllers as well as the flight crews themselves and , most particularly , the pilots .
3 In some cases groups of villagers rented them , in others local landowners and in others again merchants , who took them on a speculative basis ( 209 , p.282 ) .
4 Individual teachers , or in some cases groups of teachers in cooperation , will need to plan their own school units .
5 Expert private customers who are individuals are nonetheless treated as private investors for the purposes of the cold calling rules , and cold calls on them which are permitted by the SIB 's 1991 Common Unsolicited Calls Regulations are therefore subject to the SFA 's Unsolicited Calls Rules ( COB Rules 5 – 17 and 5 – 18 ) .
6 Sometimes an expedition under orders from the Sibirskii prikaz ( Siberian Department ) in Moscow would be the first to penetrate into a region ; at other times hunters and traders would investigate a new river system on their own , later reporting their success to the local military governor ( voevoda ) , who would then penetrate the region asserting government control over the inhabitants .
7 Secondly , the Convention may itself prescribe a conflicts rule and thus displace the normal conflicts rules of the forum .
8 Thirdly , the Convention may be silent both as to the substance of a particular issue and as to the law by which it is to be determined , in which case it is a question of construction whether the Convention covers the point or merely leaves it to be dealt with under the law applicable under the conflicts rules of the forum .
9 This , of course , is not in itself a prescription of a conflict rule , merely a reference to general conflicts rules .
10 Since a Convention rule covering an issue displaces the need for resort to the conflicts of laws whilst the non-coverage of an issue necessitates recourse to the applicable law as determined by the conflicts rules of the forum , it may become necessary to decide whether an issue on which the Convention contains no express provision is covered by implication , applying any canons of interpretation laid down by the Convention itself , and if not , whether recourse is to be had to general conflict-of-laws rules or to any particular conflict rules laid down by the Convention .
11 Solicitors ' accounts rules
12 Solicitors ' accounts rules
13 Recent changes to the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules ( 1991 ) ( SAR ) and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 ( ARR ) will affect the way reporting accountants carry out their duties .
14 Guidance on conduct and ethics generally was prepared for a revised edition of the Guide to the Professional Conduct of Solicitors , and a complete new set of accounts rules came into force in June 1992 .
15 Question 11 Do you support the Council 's plans for a programme of accounts rules monitoring visits to all sole practitioners within a two year period ?
16 Where steps are not taken to avoid such holding out , the salaried partner has the same professional responsibilities as a full partner to ensure that his firm complies with the Indemnity Insurance Rules ( under which salaried partners are treated as principals ) and the Accounts Rules ( see Chapter 12 ) ; and in theory the Inland Revenue could look to a salaried partner who is held out as a member of the firm for payment of income tax payable in respect of its profits , though in practice such a claim is unlikely .
17 In Chapter 12 will also be found a summary of the Accounts Rules regulating the handling by solicitors of clients ' and trust money and the obligation to pay interest on deposits .
18 Some system might be adopted ( Clause 13.06 ) for coordinating applications for new certificates ; ( 2 ) to maintain bank accounts in accordance with the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules and to provide for restrictions on drawings from such accounts ( Clauses 6.0.4 and 6.0.6 ) .
19 Blondel in his study Political Parties : A Genuine Case for Discontent ? claims that " in the great majority of cases programmes are unclear , often limited in scope , and not closely connected to the goals which the party proclaims " and he goes so far as to assert that " on balance parties do not really have programmes " .
20 In many cases accounts are held back until completion of an investigation but the position will recur year after year and would have to be constantly reviewed in the light of the current stage of the investigation .
21 A letter from D. Eklund , a former partner in Buckinghamshire-based WinterTaylors solicitors , written on January 8 this year , said : ‘ I have formed the opinion that the conviction of Kenny Carter is not safe and that the matter should be looked into again . ’
22 You 'll find a limited selection in d-i-y stores : for a wider choice , try builders merchants .
23 this is sold by d-i-y shops and builders merchants and is made by .
24 TRADE : The gradual improvement in trade has held for the first four months of 1993 according to the Builders Merchants Federation .
25 J R Hullock , Builders Merchants , Curzon Road , Ashton-under-Lyne , Manchester .
26 rang them up and he was dearer than all the blooming builders merchants !
27 General advice on the provisions of the Companies Acts and Taxes Acts should be obtained from relevant KPMG specialists .
28 In addition there will be specific warranties aimed at specific provisions of the Taxes Acts related to matters such as :
29 In borderline cases moderators may request to see students ' marked assignments .
30 Nurses ' Guide to Activities Programmes
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