Example sentences of "their [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Racal Electronics Plc and Honeywell Inc have unveiled a new Satcom multi-channel , in-flight telephone system that will enable several calls to be placed and received aboard an airliner simultaneously at their Racal-Honeywell venture . |
2 | Theories about perception and knowledge which it has seemed possible to prove or disprove a priori turn out to depend on concealed analogies ; with the exposure of the analogy their foundations collapse . |
3 | Regional companies that retained their licences , such as Granada and Scottish , can keep their ITN stakes or reduce them . |
4 | International pressure has compelled the governments of Japan , Malaysia and Hong Kong to close their rhino markets . |
5 | New South Wales continued their Sheffield Shield renaissance with a resounding innings defeat of South Australia in Sydney yesterday to move equal second behind last year 's champions , Victoria . |
6 | After a short ceremony at their Sheffield Park Station at 2.00pm in the presence of Mr Andrew Dow , head of the NRM at York , she will haul a VIP train over the full length of the recently extended Bluebell . |
7 | Qureshi and Simons ( 1987 ) have been able to show this on the basis of data from their Sheffield study of elderly people and their carers . |
8 | For most of the time , the people of Fort Worth are content to ponder their Van Cliburn autographs , but when it comes to the piano competition held every four years in honour , they don ten-gallon hats and yip . |
9 | This is a 1% sample of Census data for England and Wales , selecting people who gave one of four days in the year as their birthday on their Census form . |
10 | The Furus , after the recent prolonged disruption of their marioc supply , have lost their craving for the drug . |
11 | ‘ When it 's to their advantage men use the same ploy . ’ |
12 | They took an early lead , held on to their advantage right to the end and , despite a keenly fought contest , had a comfortable win . |
13 | However , despite the way teachers represented their views Mr and Mrs Shod doubted the severity of the problem : ‘ I do n't think he 's any worse than other kids — he 's picked on by the school . ’ |
14 | We 've asked parents , professionals and children for their views Erika Harvey |
15 | But how would the British react to being given the chance to air their views face to face with a politician ? |
16 | Through their contracts purchasers would start to identify what services were being provided , by whom and at what cost and quality . |
17 | I could hardly believe reading in one of the London papers , that cows are under threat and are being monitored for their noise level . |
18 | During the latter years of the war , Italy had undergone a traumatic experience with battles raging up the length of that country , and emerged with their King Victor Emmanuel resigning in favour of his son , Umberto II , and a succession of coalition governments . |
19 | A milkman later spotted the men a mile away — still without a stitch on and clutching their King Edwards . |
20 | The last show to be mounted by Wolfgang Fischer and his wife Jutta at their King Street Gallery will be of David Tindle 's paintings , including the ‘ Madame le Goalher series ’ , which opened last month . |
21 | Moreover , Buzzell and Gale argue that , as larger-share businesses do not continuously increase their ROI differential over small-share businesses , one would expect a zero correlation between the change in ROI and market share , which is broadly what Jacobson and Aaker found . |
22 | They claim foreign governments pay massive subsidies to their aerospace industries and the unequal competition threatens the Jetstream factory 's future . |
23 | MIDLAND AIR MUSEUM chose no less an occasion than the SBAC Display at Farnborough to launch the first phase of their aerospace education initiative . |
24 | Although flying fish leap out of the water they do not porpoise but glide , using their pectoral fins as aerodynamic surfaces . |
25 | Their bodies have become greatly flattened , their pectoral fins enlarged into undulating lateral triangles that have taken over the function of locomotion . |
26 | Some species of surface-living fish , in danger of being out-paced by the hunters , have turned their pectoral fins to a special purpose . |
27 | Their pectoral fins have been turned to yet more purposes . |
28 | A record company spokesman said : ‘ The American public had voted for a younger Elvis to grace their postage stamps and we took the hint . ’ |
29 | They allowed cameras into their Hereford base for the first time , to drive home the message that the public must be on their guard in the run-up to Christmas . |
30 | It reddened their faces and made their mounts steam . |