Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This special pleading is , no doubt , partly emotional but it might very well include reference to children 's lack of knowledge and understanding . |
2 | The marking should give credit for children 's grasp of meaning and allow ‘ positive ’ errors to be distinguished from ‘ negative ’ . |
3 | The annual report should also give information on directors ' remuneration and the cost of non-audit services provided by the auditor . |
4 | The Challenge project would provide further resources for each development , and a new interdisciplinary theme through which a wide range of subject departments could make contributions to pupils ' learning . |
5 | If I could not reassure her by telling her Neil was there , and watching , it was possible , more , probable , that she would insist either on my moving into a lodging in the village , or that some of the men from the village would keep watch on Otters ' Bay and the empty house . |
6 | Another statement covers American university libraries , but does not cite formulae for collections ' size or growth rate which can be generally applied . |
7 | The challenge for many agencies is how they can make use of children 's knowledge and needs when they plan community resources such as play areas and walkways . |
8 | EUROPEAN Cup Winners ' Cup Division B champions Pegasus must take part in women 's hockey 's Sharwoods Irish Senior Cup preliminary round for the third successive season . |
9 | They may not have information about users ' success ( or lack of it ) in searching for particular books , or for books on particular subjects , or the extent to which users locate substitutes for their original choices , or the extent to which users browse or take up materials on impulse , or the manner in which impulse choices are taken up . |
10 | We will now review evidence on children 's ability to handle explanations in each mode . |
11 | Women 's liberation does n't promote emulation of men 's separation from children but a challenge to that peculiar public apartheid between men and children . |