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

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1 The search firm chosen depended on a mixture of the clients own requirements for the assignment , its past experience with individual headhunters — based on how good the particular consultant doing the work had been — and ‘ how we like their presentation ’ .
2 It is possible that the tyrosine phosphorylation caused by TAGH is not autophosphorylation of the receptor — that is , by activation of the receptors own tyrosine kinase , but is induced by other tyrosine kinases .
3 Quite rightly , they place much emphasis on the importance of introducing genuine market relations in Yugoslavia ; and increasing numbers of them are including in this the right to establish competing private enterprises and self-managed enterprises in which the workers own shares .
4 Piaget named this approach ‘ moral realism ’ and noted the shift during these 3 stages from heteronomous morality — dependent on external rules , to autonomous morality — dependent on the individuals own principles of justice .
5 Helping small technology based firms is very much in the banks own interests , according to John Kirkwood , adviser on small businesses at Lloyds Bank .
6 For example , it may be used by the banking ‘ arm ’ to the advantage of favoured customers or indeed for the banks own account .
7 The other factor probably the way to look at that more objectively is to see how many houses are in proximity to each of the routes which is a standard way again in the departments own er manual of environmental appraisal , of doing that and that is the information which is contained find it er which is a way of looking at noise effects .
8 Records of Achievement are essentially formative records providing summarizing statements of pupils ' personal qualities , including some element of the students own self-assessment .
9 It was Brainsby 's idea for Richard Branson to arrive at the inaugural press conference wearing a brown leather aviator 's helmet , à la Biggles , in an attempt to lend the launching of an international airline something of the savour of a Boys Own adventure .
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