Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a [noun pl] 's [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Focusing on the ‘ ideological cracks ’ e.g. internal contradictions of the film text , they made a case for a women 's discourse where it was previously thought none could possibly exist . |
2 | His expertise as a children 's bookseller was highly valued by his colleagues , and he made a great contribution over a number of years to the work of the BA 's Children 's Executive , as a member and , more recently , as a vice-chairman . |
3 | The Labour Party unveiled plans for a women 's ministry , which would have a seat in the cabinet . |
4 | He turned up at the game with his head shaven , Gazza style , to raise money for a children 's cancer charity as part of Friday 's Comic Relief day . |
5 | The film , which is based on the story of Peter Pan , will raise money for a children 's hospital ward . |
6 | Spence , 57 , of South Shields , Tyneside , contacted a hospital saying she wanted to raise funds for a children 's unit . |
7 | ‘ The seven children are in care as a result of a children 's panel decision . |
8 | Thus I have seen an interesting application of group dynamics to the study of a Women 's Institute , and a voluntary social agency studied as an example of a bureaucracy . |
9 | A decentralised model was adopted in the psychiatric department of a children 's hospital in which I worked . |
10 | The auction — hosted by the Queen 's cousin , the Earl of Harwood — is in aid of a children 's hospital . |
11 | Lying across your knees like a maharani 's scarf . |
12 | It was like looking at one of those pictures in a children 's book in which there was a glaringly obvious deliberate mistake . |
13 | The category award winners ranged from a housing co-operative in Dundee to a children 's play area in an Essex village . |
14 | Executives need to know how to lay on services that are outside normal agency routine : how to set up a direct marketing operation ; organize an effective exhibition ; or lay on a cabaret at a salesmen 's conference . |
15 | ‘ All boxers were weighed in , but because there was no chance of getting through a 28bout programme at a workmen 's club in one night , we decided to take half the bouts to another venue two nights later . |
16 | other than the holder of a seamen 's canteen , refreshment or entertainment licence.In the case of an application by a licence-holder the occasional licence allows the sale of liquor " in the course of catering for an event taking place outwith the licensed premises " ( subs . |
17 | Any such movement usually occurs in the early part of a buildings 's life but this may not always be the case depending upon the nature of the subsoil upon which the building is founded . |
18 | The opening paper , by Mary Midgley , discusses the central issue of the possibility and necessity of a women 's point of view . |
19 | These needs are already understood and it will not be the function of a women 's organization in a new society to fight for such rights . |
20 | Peggy Heeks described the function of a children 's librarian in this way : |
21 | On the plane she found herself sitting next to the Knitting correspondent of a women 's magazine who was on the same press jaunt . |
22 | The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie . |
23 | Some of the most inspiring work of Chattisgarh Liberation Front has been the formation of a women 's organisation that has set up a popular tribunal to deal with wrongs against women — desertion , rape , abuse . |
24 | It is a funny story , but it seems that the reviewer mainly liked it because it was not very likely to please the editor of a women 's magazine . |
25 | Mr. Tarrant , the minister of the Unitarian church which the Thomas family now attended regularly , had encouraged Edward in his outdoor tastes with much kindness and persuaded the editor of a children 's paper to print his early holiday-task descriptions of country walks : But like all other grown-up people he inspired me with discomfort , strangeness , a desire to escape … |
26 | The concluding paper , by Paula Boddington , returns to the issue of a women 's point of view and what difference this might make to philosophy , leaving the reader with a kind of map of the basic issues to be explored : ‘ an opening up of complexities ’ . |
27 | It is also the sponsor of a children 's garden for the show , designed by Gillian Temple . |
28 | A doctor told my parents of a children 's holiday scheme in Switzerland . |
29 | Transfer of a seamen 's canteen licence . |
30 | Finally , local trading standards officials in Oxfordshire are urging parents to be on their guard against a children 's chemistry set containing a potentially lethal substance . |