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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Listeners ' role in Easter eggs plea
2 Other scientists are investigating the compounds ' role in treating breast , brain , liver and skin cancers .
3 Franco Piro , president of the finance commission in the lower house of Italy 's legislature , plans to investigate the banks ' role in the Federconsorzi fiasco .
4 The banks ' role in the economy is thus crucial , and this was underlined when Chancellor Kohl turned to them for help in rebuilding East Germany .
5 Economics and the Banks ' Role in the Economy
6 In this section , we examine how these forces affect governments ' role in the provision of education .
7 The martyrs ' role in turning late antique towns into Christian cities can hardly be exaggerated .
8 Without a legal basis for users ' role in the assessment process , without full rights to user representation , and without national minimum standards for community care , any increase in users ' individual power may be illusory .
9 In the past there has been considerable dispute between teachers and their employers over the teachers ' role in the collecting of dinner money and the supervision of children during the mid-day break .
10 The increasing use of diagnostic information and the requirements of public examinations should bring to the fore teachers ' role in assessment in comparison with their somewhat peripheral involvement hitherto .
11 The radicals ' role in the removal of Mr Cosic has triggered dissent in Montenegro , the junior partner in what is left of the Yugoslav federation .
12 There seemed little awareness of how the mainstream activities of the housing department are of relevance to social services ' role in enabling independent living .
13 Infection control nurses ' role in mental health units
14 Nurses ' role in fertility counselling
15 THE Ombudsman 's report on the Barlow Clowes affair in which 18,000 investors lost £100 million is expected to be highly critical of ministers ' role in the affair .
16 Most day-release is concerned with socialising representatives into forms of collective bargaining which are under challenge , and carefully avoid encouraging creative thought about representatives ' role in generating and sustaining organisational change .
17 It is understood there is particular resentment at the exclusion from last weekend 's Radio Ulster Sunday Sequence discussion on the Churches ' role in education .
18 True , they all do want to see that the overall size of the cake for the military grows , but if any service was to be offered more while all the other services were offered very much less , it is doubtful whether the favoured service would say no in order to defend their colleagues ' role in society .
  Next page