Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] 's [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | In her defence , Outram explained that the teaching had led quite naturally out of the children 's questions . |
32 | It has been put to me that when the Act comes into force on 1st May 1975 it will make a nonsense out of the children 's hearing system . |
33 | It is not too much to say that this interpretation of what appears the plain meaning of section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act , 1974 , would make a farce out of the children 's hearing system . |
34 | The dispute was being regarded as a trial of strength by the labour movement ( in a nationwide context of increased union militancy ) and the solidarity of all the trades in the printing industry impressed the employers still standing out against the men 's memorial . |
35 | ‘ I 've never seen that spelled out in a women 's magazine story , or a film , or … a novel . ’ |
36 | A puzzle war looks set to break out in the women 's magazine market following the launch of IPC 's Puzzle Weekly this week . |
37 | Two-times Scottish champion Kevin Scott , having been forced to play in the qualifying rounds , lost out in the men 's singles 15-5 , 7-15 , 10-15 to Denmark 's Jim Laugeson . |
38 | Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences . |
39 | The Welfare Committee and friends help out at the children 's Christmas party . |
40 | Another trip to the Ibrox superstore beckons for McLean this afternoon , and the United manager would dearly love to sneak out by the tradesmen 's entrance after slipping the points into his travelling bag , leaving Rangers to balance the books in a highly competitive Premier Division . |
41 | Catherine 's anger was also aroused when a photographer took pictures of her topless on the French Riviera and sold them on to a men 's magazine . |
42 | He or she would decide whether cases should go on to a Children 's Hearing before the Children 's Panel , or whether to take no further action . |
43 | You could also pipe stripes on to the children 's clothing if liked . |
44 | We can never be a hundred per cent sure with security , we are , it is a public building , we do encourage er patients and their relatives to come up on to the children 's wards as part of the treatment er to make it a much more homely atmosphere . |
45 | On Monday , the first day of the fair , Mum took me down to The Market Place after school and , armed with my fare , I got on to the children 's roundabout . |
46 | For Sociology , Helen Roberts reported considerable changes both within the organisation of the discipline and within the structure of the profession , seeing these changes largely as the direct or indirect result of an increased level of awareness brought about through the women 's movement over the previous decade ( Roberts , 1981b ) . |